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My girlfriend turned me on to the place after she found out how much I love karaoke. It's a small spot in what I consider to be the trendier part of Lakewood. I've been twice and the crowd seems to be more mature young professionals late 20's early 30's. It's not a rowdy bar either. Conversation is just above a rumble and laughter and cheers abound. But we were there for karaoke, and they never disappoint. The sound system is great and the dj's are alot of fun. Its not at all unusual to see them dance to a tune they like or even chime in with some backup. Thats what I like in a karaoke dj. I hate when the djs act like they're doing you a favor to come out and play these songs for you. At Ed & Iggy's you're gonna hear alot of the 90's, top 40 hits, and of course the classic karaoke tunes but everyone is really encouraging. There isn't any booing or heckling or anything like that, just folks out for a drink and ready to belt out drunken versions of their favorite songs. Their regular dj is a guy called Mufasa but I guess he's indisposed the entire month of Sept. (I heard he caught a case y'all!) So, their was another guy whose name I didn't get. He was alot of fun, very high energy and very enthusiatic....he's filling in for Mufasa. I'd like to try make it down there before he moves and and find out where else he djs. He was very fair about the rotation also. I got there around 11pm on Saturday night and put in my cards and I sang twice before it ended at 2. Pretty much everyone got to sing if they put in a card, whereas I only sang once with Mufasa and I got there at 10 and several of his "crew" sang multiple times so * side eye* to Mufasa on that one. But I only sang with him once so I'm going to withhold judgment on that one until I see if this was an unusual thing or if this is how he regularly runs his rotation. I'm interested in checking out the trivia!
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