Ed Nice, born just outside Boston and raised in Western New York, has been captivated by music and radio from a young age. His dynamic radio voice and infectious energy first hit the scene in the early ’90s when he started DJing at some of Western New York’s hottest nightclubs—all while still in high school. Over the past three decades, Ed has become a continental sensation, not only spinning tracks at premier nightclubs in major cities like New York, Toronto, Chicago, Miami, and beyond but also touring and opening for major national recording artists. Ed is known for his ability to keep dance floors packed and the vibes high, making him a staple in the nightlife scene. But beyond the decks, his true passion is his family. Spending quality time with his two sons is paramount, whether it’s catching a football game, enjoying a day at the ballpark, or just making memories together. For Ed, family comes first, and it’s this balance of career success and personal fulfillment that defines him.
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