The Other Side of a Disc Jockey
August 3, 2009 by weddings
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You had the best wedding reception, and months after the big event, people are still complimenting you and telling you what a great time they had at the party. You know that a big part of the reason your wedding reception was such a success was because of the phenomenal disc jockey you had to entertain your guests. He played all the right music, he interacted with everyone, he taught dances, and he encouraged your guests to participate without making them feel uncomfortable for just sitting at their table and tapping their feet if they chose to.
So what else can you use this guy for? He made your wedding a resounding success, so why not have a disc jockey for some of other life’s special moments?
Many people only think of hiring a disc jockey for a big event, like a wedding, a bar mitzvah, or a sweet 16 party. Disc jockeys, however, can make any party more festive! You might think it’s overkill to hire a disc jockey for something like a house warming party at your first home. You’re afraid your new neighbors will have the police out at the house for you disturbing the peace. You couldn’t be more wrong.
While you are used to seeing disc jockeys with all of the equipment they bring to weddings, night clubs, and other big events where there are going to be large groups of people, they can absolutely scale down their equipment – and their volume – to entertain at any type of gathering. Even if you just want someone to play background music while guests to your home mix and mingle, a disc jockey can provide you with the soundtrack that will make your guests comfortable, allow them to talk, and keep you from having to worry about changing the CDs in your CD player or having to download a whole new batch of music on our MP3 player.
Disc jockeys can play at children’s parties, and especially for the tween and teen set, a professional disc jockey playing all the latest tunes is going to grab you many more bonus points as a parent than a magician or a clown.
Are you at a loss as to where to find a disc jockey for a smaller affair? Contact an area wedding coordinator, such as the people at www.alohaislandweddings.com , who would be familiar with disc jockeys in your area and what types of events they work. Have people talking about how great your parties are, no matter how small!



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