Not long ago, entertainers considered an extended run in Las Vegas to be the beginning of a long, painful decline to a career. You still had the cache to fill a ballroom with drunk tourists six times a week and earn a damn fine living, but any cultural relevance was as dead as the bodies buried in the desert. In 2022 the entire perception of entertaining in Las Vegas is flipped, especially if you’re a DJ. To put it bluntly, if you’re a DJ and you haven’t secured a residency in America’s playground, nobody is going to remember your name.
When Charly Jordan landed a coveted residency with the Zouk Group, she wasn’t just settling into a steady gig in her home-town, she was firmly planting a flag and telling the world she is not to