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Wedding Entertainment - selecting a quality DJ Wedding Entertainment - selecting a Quality DJ By Todd Mumford Months in advance of your wedding ceremony, comes hours and hours of planning - how many people to invite, what food items to provide, drinks, wedding flowers, and more. Finding a good, dependable DJ is usually not the first thing on your mind. However the entertainment for you party needs to be one of the most important things you plan for, for many reasons. Some suggestions we have in terms of finding good dependable music entertainment are: 1. Plan to meet the DJ in advance. If your disc jockey turns out to be late, unprofessional, or comes unequipped for your meeting, you'll have time to search for another. Finding a DJ who looks motivated to help make your ceremony and reception a huge success can do wonders for stress levels for both bride and groom. 2. Inquire about music tracks This sounds simple, but ensure that the DJ has a wide range of songs to play for the celebration - everything from oldies to waltzes for the bride and groom, and additionally, some up-tempo, newer type music. Good DJ's can sense the mood of the crowd at your event and 'elevate' the mood when the guests feel like dancing and 'tone it down' when people feel a need to relax. In addition, a professional DJ knows what to play in terms of requests, what will come across well and also, what type of music that wouldn't be appreciated . 3. Get it in writing As in any business transaction, a legal contract is mandatory. Ensure that you have in writing what will be provided and for how long. Be sure to include actual playing times, equipment that will be provided, number of breaks and attire. Also, it's usually a good idea to have an overrun clause stipulated, just in case the wedding goes on longer than planned. If this happens, the overrun clause should address the extra pay for the additional entertainment. 4. References This has already been mentioned, but it is most important so I'll touch on it again. Find out what other married couples experiences were. If your choice of entertainment cannot provide a number of verifiable references, you may be well served to look elsewhere. 5. Make sure you have a backup plan Having some type of backup entertainment plan is not always possible, but it is worth considering. This again is a "what if" scenario that could mean disaster on your wedding day. "What if," even after all your preparation, the entertainment did not show up? At the very minimum, it would be prudent to have some form of music available at your request to fill the void in the worst case scenario. Alternately, there are those couples that feel that they should 'let the chips fall where they may' and leave things at that. 6. Most of all, be prepared, but have fun Plan all the details well in advance and ensure that you confirm everything a few days before the actual event. Good planning will ensure your special day will be one of the most memorable of your life for you and your partner. Articles by Todd Mumford This article is available for reprint only under the following conditions: The user must place a hyperlink right under the main title with the text By Todd Mumford In addition, the entire article must not be edited in any way, and the Byline below must be included with html intact:. Our BYLINE Copyrights © 2004 All Rights Reserved Todd Mumford Todd Mumford is team member and writer for My Wedding Blog, a wedding and bridal articles and planning guide. Complete with a wedding directory, and resource links to shopping, gifts, favors and accessories. Please send an email to us if you choose to use one of our articles: info @ my-wedding - blog.com About the Author Staff writer for My Wedding Blog |
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'Late Late Show' host reveals his holiday wedding (AP via Yahoo! News)
You couldn't miss the wedding band on Craig Ferguson's ring finger when he returned to CBS' "The Late Late Show" from his holiday break. Ferguson held his left hand up to the camera and announced that he'd gotten married. The 46-year-old talk-show host said he'd tied the knot with art dealer Megan Wallace Cunningham. `Late Late Show' host reveals his holiday wedding (AP via Yahoo! News) You couldn't miss the wedding band on Craig Ferguson's ring finger when he returned to CBS' "The Late Late Show" from his holiday break. Germans, Aged 5 and 7, Try to Elope for Africa Wedding (Fox News) Three German children have been caught trying to run away to Africa for a wedding in the sun. Kiffin's best man at wedding returns to Southern Cal (Knoxville News Sentinel) New Tennessee football coach Lane Kiffin won't be bringing the best man from his wedding to join his support staff. Pink on Carey Hart: "I Would Give Him Away at His Next Wedding" (US Weekly) Pink admits she isn't entirely over her ex-husband Carey Hart. "It's up and down," she says in February's Seventeen. "You have strong moments, and you have weak moments. But it's not just been devastating - it's been freedom, too. I told him that I would give him away at his next wedding." See photos of stars who look better after breakup. She also says it "feels very confusing" that her ... |
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