The person running your event was trained by Jason, on a process Jason built and still protects. That is the reassurance behind his name. He founded Klock Entertainment and grew it from one DJ into a full production company, and today most of his work is making sure the team you’ll meet is the strongest one he can build. He still takes select weddings through referrals. More often, you feel his influence in how smoothly your night runs.

It started with music.
Jason did not pick this up as a business. He grew up inside it. His father played bass in a band, and his grandfather, Robert Klock, ran Klock’s House of Music in Highspire, so Jason understood early that music is not just sound. It is atmosphere, timing, and the thing that quietly decides how a room feels.
He started before he could drive. At 12 he stepped in when the DJ for a school dance never showed, and by his junior year of high school he had already run his first wedding. He learned every part of this work by doing it himself: carrying the gear, reading a floor, holding a timeline, fixing the problem nobody else noticed. That is why, when you describe your event, he tends to already know what it needs.
“The most successful businesses are the ones that invest in their people. Klock Entertainment shows their commitment, not only to their couples and clients, but also to their team.” — Alan Berg, Google review
You are not booking one person and hoping he’s free. Jason built a company so the experience holds no matter who is assigned to you. Every DJ and host works the way he works, around one belief he has had from the start: the job is to run your event, not just play it. Music matters, but so does knowing when to lift the energy, when to step back, and when to protect the flow of your night.
So the names can change from one event to the next and your experience does not. Whoever stands at your booth shows up prepared, understands what matters to you, works cleanly with your other vendors, and makes the whole thing feel effortless from where you’re sitting.




A wedding is the one night you shouldn’t have to manage, and it’s the night with the most moving parts. The difference a DJ makes is whether you spend it watching the clock or spend it on the floor. The right one keeps everything moving so quietly you never think about it, which is how you end up actually at your own wedding instead of running it.
“Jason absolutely crushed our reception and truly was everything we could have asked for! He kept the dance floor filled with people and went over and beyond to make our day so special.” — Carleigh MacWilliams, Google review
Music is where Jason started, but a night comes together only when sound, lighting, design, and the people managing the floor pull toward the same feeling: lighting that changes a ballroom, ceremony audio that stays clear and calm, production that keeps a corporate program on track. Klock handles those pieces together so they aren’t yours to coordinate, and the result is a night that feels as good as it looks.






