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Brian T. Cox, creator and owner of PartyZam's, recalls how it all started.

 

"It began in 2011 when I was hired to perform a few songs at a 'Sweet 16" birthday party. With a few hats and props, a snazzy sports jacket, my guitar and some small gifts, I pulled it off and all were happy. From that moment, I realized there's a need and market to entertain people at their special events, providing something different, bringing laughter and joy to their occasion."

 

With over 938 videos and more than 327,000 views on the PartyZams YouTube channel, Brian's singing telegrams continue to be a real treat for all ages. Read some of the 150 reviews.

Connie provides the female characters. Her bubbly, outgoing personality is the perfect fit for this type of entertainment.

Did you know?

George P. Oslin, a Western Union public relations director during the 1930s is credited as having sent the first singing telegram which was sung by Western Union operator Lucille Lipps to star vocalist Rudy Vallee on July 28, 1933, Vallee's birthday.

 

Western Union "made millions" in the years that followed with messages being sung in person using numerous well-loved tunes.

 

Declining demand and curtailment in the number of telegraph offices finally led Western Union to discontinue the service in 1974.

Today they're as popular as ever. Order yours now. They'll love it!

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