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PROFESSIONAL MOBILE DISC JOCKEYS
Most everyone agrees that entertainment can make or break any special
event. Until 20 years ago, live music was the only choice for special
event musical entertainment. Today, with the advent of Professional
Mobile Disc Jockeys, people are able to hand-tailor their event with
non-stop, unlimited, authentic versions of their favorite songs by
the original recording artists.
As well, they have more control over staging, acoustics and volume.
As the owner of a full-service entertainment company, and a former
band leader, I honestly feel that this level of qualitative, personalized
service has changed the entertainment market for the better. With
the multitude of Mobile DJ's you might have a real task selecting
the one most appropriate for your special event. Here
are some helpful hints on what to expect when dealing with these entertainment
professionals:
Just like choosing a doctor, lawyer, mechanic or any service professional,
finding a DJ by the age-old referral is the best place to start. If
you are fortunate enough to attend an event as a guest where you can
actually see the DJ perform....even better. This will give you a chance
to see him or her in action, handling the myriad of think-on-your-feet
situations which may occur at any event.
Organizing, being tastefully informative, while motivating guests
to participate in the variety of key events is the true talent of
today's DJ. She should present herself with a friendly, yet leadership-like
personality to coordinate toasts, announce food service and continue
as Master Of Ceremonies through introductions, special acknowledgments,
raffles, awards, dance format, etc.
If you cannot get a confident referral or you are relegated to choosing
a DJ through publications or directories, I recommend taking the following
steps. First, call the prospective DJ and get acquainted or leave
a detailed message. Professionalism, or the lack of it, is usually
easy to spot. A loud, incomprehensible outgoing phone message or a
preoccupied "hello" without identifying the business usually means
the DJ is not a professional.
Many DJ's work only part-time. They often are not very concerned with
the success of your event and a less than enthusiastic attitude may
be evident. Conversely, full-time entertainment companies are more
often committed to excellence. They are genuinely concerned with the
success of each event which will refer them new and continuing clients.
They should gladly answer questions about experience, presentation,
music, equipment, etc..
Musical diversity is the key, but a DJ should know what will keep
your guests involved based on your musical tastes. A Top DJ will perform
at two or more events on most weekends. I recommend that you schedule
an interview at one of the DJ's upcoming engagements where you may
meet him or her in person before hand. This is suggested instead of
viewing a highly edited promotional video where little truth can be
revealed.
Summarily, your DJ, appropriately attired, should be able to greet
guests, emcee, coordinate and keep the dance floor energized simultaneously
with ease. Clearly, the DJ you select represents your taste in entertainment
to all of your guests.
Yes you can judge a DJ by his equipment. Loosely wired consumer-grade
stereo equipment on a banquet table, records in milk crates and homemade
speaker cabinets are not the hallmark of a professional. While there
may be a few DJ's out there with a hot set-up and no personality,
it is more likely that only top talent will have earned their way
up to owning the finest in dependable, professional stage gear. This
should include a customized DJ console housing a multi-channel stereo
mixing board, professional-grade, two-channel CD player, auxiliary
cassette deck/CD player as well as microphones, headsets and various
accessories. This should be coupled to a pro-series sound reinforcement
system including 500-to-3,000 watt power amps, sound imaging enhancers,
a pair of full-range or satellite/subwoofer speaker enclosures, and
a broad music library in road-worthy cases.
For most DJ's, the use of a wireless microphone is a must for remote
toasts, organizing dance floor activities and generally opening up
the room while communicating with guests and vendors alike. A DJ assistant
is also recommended as a team effort for larger scale events.
Your Disc Jockey should arrive at the event site an hour or so before
your guests. This allows ample time to set-up and sound check his
equipment. He may then go over the itinerary with other vendors so
they aren't scrambling to get things at the last minute. In short,
the DJ is at the helm, coordinating, announcing and keeping everyone
informed for a smooth, successful event.
Finally, when booking a Mobile Disc Jockey, you should be provided
with a contract clearly indicating the assigned DJ's name. This insures
his or her commitment as well as yours. The most popular DJ's are
booked up to 24 months in advance with prime dates such as weekends
and holidays booking the earliest. You really do get what you pay
for. If a DJ offers his services for $300-$400 he probably isn't very
experienced, so it's recommended that you keep looking. Top DJ Fee
Schedules will range from $1000-$10,000 based on availability and
the length and scope of your event. A 50% down payment with balances
due 30 days prior is standard.
I sincerely hope these guidelines help to insure that your special
event
is a success beyond expectations! |
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