Goldman CEO to DJ Super Bowl 2020 bash
'It's a great hobby,' says David Solomon
Boss man by day, party rocker by night.
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, otherwise known as D-Sol, will be spinning the ones and twos during this year’s Sports Illustrated Super Bowl party at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach.
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Solomon told FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that DJing has been a hobby for several years and he will use the A-list event to raise money for a nonprofit that helps individuals and families struggling with opioid addiction.
“I was offered the opportunity to play for an hour and also graciously that they’d make a very, very nice charitable donation to a charity called Shatterproof,” he said.
D-Sol will be on the turntables alongside an all-star lineup including Marshmello, the Black Eyed Peas and DaBaby.
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The exec has also played the Tomorrowland music festival last year and even landed on Billboard’s Dance/Music Show airplay chart for his first original song, “Feel Alive” featuring Katt Rockell.
"It's a great hobby," Solomon said.
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