Goldman honcho mixes it up at the clubs
The investment bank's co-president performs regularly as a DJ, spinning electronic music for a live audience
ON A sunny afternoon in the Bahamas this month, dozens of beachgoers mingled and danced to a soundtrack mixed by a man using a Pioneer sound system on a platform at the local tiki bar.
Nothing was unusual about this island scene - except, perhaps, the disc jockey: David Solomon, the co-president of Goldman Sachs, possibly the most powerful investment bank in the world, was the man at the controls.
"Great fun this weekend spinning at Nipper's in Great Guana Cay," he wrote in an Instagram post accompanying a video of the performance under his stage name, DJ D-Sol. "Beautiful day and fun crowd celebrating the 4th."
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