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written by Ross
"Rosco" Cigna,
United Sound & Veteran Disc Jockey
Well it's twelve or so months before your
wedding and you're in the market to find the best entertainment for your dollar. Ah but it's not that easy because you've never
been married before. So what do you do? The best way to find Quality entertainment is to
look for a company with a great reputation, one that is stable. Most of the time a friend
or family member will refer you to a company. That's Great, but please remember musical
taste varies from person to person and the music that they like may not be to your liking.
Brides & grooms of today have truly been educated when it comes to planning their
wedding, There are so many options today to choose from and the brides no exactly what
their looking for. They truly do their homework. DJ's came into the Wedding field in about
1978 not knowing exactly what to do and making sure everyone knew they didn't. The music
was very loud (most DJs were used to playing in clubs) and speakers were 5 feet tall and 3
feet wide and turntables and vinyl records were placed on rubber bands so the music
wouldn't skip when the people were dancing as the floors shook. Most of the DJs were old
band members or radio DJs who had not mastered the skill of mixing music (nor was the
equipment available at the time) or keeping the volume at a considerable level. The concept of Professional mobile entertainment
has changed for the better in the past years. Sound
systems are much more compact with High Tech State of the art components and trained Disc
Jockey's who truly understand the art of playing music and Emceeing. It takes years to
perfect the knack, as well as talent. We've set up a guideline to help you find a great
Disc Jockey.
Call the establishment and ask
these Questions:
1.
How long have you been in Business?
2.
How many people do you contract or employ?
3.
Are we allowed to submit a music list of some type?
4.
What is the attire suitable for your Wedding DJs? (Tuxedo a must)
5.
How vast is your music collection? (Minimum 10.000 titles)
6.
Do you have a rating card on your DJ or a client list to view?
7.
How many functions have you performed at?
8.
Do you require a deposit? How much?
(50%)
9.
Do you accept major credit cards for payment?
10.
Is there someone to replace you in case of sickness?
11.
What is the cost for entertainment?
12.
Amount of hours for the price? (4)
13.
How much is it for an Extra Hour?
14.
When does the DJ come to set up?
15.
Does the entertainer require meals/parking?
16.
Do you offer a free consult prior to function?
17.
What type of music format does the DJ Use? (CD Format)
18.
What type of sound system do you have? (Toa,Jbl, Bose,EV,Yorkville,Elite)
19.
Is your equipment in good condition?
20. Do you have a video? (Not as
important as meeting face to face)
The
entertainer should cater the function to tailor your needs not theirs. If you don't feel
comfortable with a DJ or Agency don't use them. Not every person is right for you, It
takes a lot of work to find the right DJ We suggest that you choose two companies you feel
comfortable with. The reason is that a company may book the DJ you were interested in so
you will need a back up. You should always meet the DJ for a consult prior to booking,
(most consults are free of charge) At the consult set up some type of sample music list
and question the performer as to his ability. Make sure you have some sort of contract
with the company to secure your date, time and fees.
Check or credit card should place a deposit of-10% - 60% only. (A good
second receipt) Tipping is allowed and is usually from 10% - 18% at your discretion. Parking should be supplied to the DJ so they can
get into the function room as soon as possible. A
meal should also be supplied (deli platters are acceptable). No Alcoholic beverage should
be included or consumed during a wedding by the DJ (if he says he must have a few drinks
look elsewhere!).
Some
DJs have video's of their past functions but this is not so important because you truly
have no idea how they will perform at your function since every event is always different.
It's better to call some of their past clients and speak directly with them. We suggest
that you DO NOT go
to a function to see the DJ (You would not want someone to barge into your function
unannounced) because it is against the rules of most function facilities. Bands and DJs of
the past would allow most people to walk right into a function room and disrupt the event.
This is not accepted (nor do you want uninvited guests), All functions are closed to its
attendees and are considered private affairs. It also breaks the entertainer's
concentration and he does not perform at his/her best, Quite simply it's not professional. Also keep in mind that if a company accepts credit
cards, they tend to be more reputable (credit card companies perform an intensive
background check on the company before allowing them to accept credit cards) because of
the background research done by most banks.
A reputable company should be in business for at least five
years and having performed at least 1000 or more functions. A DJ must wear a tuxedo at
your event. We feel a DJ should have most of the music list that you submit four weeks
prior to your function. Companies may have a video available for you to view or may offer
rating cards of some type or a client list. This is all relevant for no function is
exactly the same (nor would you want it to be). Make
sure you can contact the company at any time in case of an emergency. Prices can range from $ 500.00 - $ 1200.00 with
most rates based on four hours. Extra time should be spelt out in your contract and will
vary depending on the situation. The Set up time should be no less than 30 minutes prior
to a wedding. Make sure to ask the event coordinator to set up tables pre-dressed prior to
the DJs arrival to expedite set up. A DJ's sound system should be in some kind of console
or coffin to protect the equipment and give it a neat professional appearance (this say's
a lot about the company or DJ your dealing with). Most of all remember to have the best
time with the music performed by the original artists.
GOOD LUCK! |