Iconoclastic daughter of the Southern Diaspora turned BK tastemaker, DJ Monday Blue spins wax and digital, curating deep dance cuts to funk with Doyenne supremacy. As a proud Spelman College alumna and member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Monday Blue is a fixture at Spelhouse homecomings and HBCU alumni parties nationwide.
With a clinical doctorate in physical therapy and a movement journey spanning cheerleading, step team captaincy, fitness instruction, and healthcare, Monday Blue turns the DJ booth into kinetic play. Her expert fan twirls and commanding presence electrify every set.
Beyond the decks, she’s a theatrical soundscape architect for productions like Buh Wha’ Trouble is Dis? (New York Theatrical Workshop – Dartmouth residency) and Life in Sepia: Vermont’s Black Burlesque Revue. Most recently she was an onstage DJ and performer in the Atlantic Theater’s A Freeky Introduction, transforming each stage into a rhythmic universe.
A vinyl priestess with digital flex, Monday Blue unlocks core childhood memories while inspiring new euphoric moments. A featured vinyl DJ at NYC’s Soho Grand Hotel, she’s powered stages for H&M, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Peloton, Soho House (NYC, Chicago), Soul in the Horn, Faena Art, Black Girls Love Vinyl, The Meteor 651 Arts, Virgin Hotels NYC, The Pulitzer Prizes, Andscape, and The Quad Preparatory School, effortlessly bending genres and energizing diverse cultural spaces.
Creator of Doyennes of Disc—a vinyl party celebrating women selectors—she continues to push sonic boundaries and grow community.