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Your choice of Emcee and Musical Host for your event is extremely
important.> There are many horror stories of the lowest priced disc
jockey company providing an inexperienced DJ, using sub-standard
equipment, being a late arrival or worst yet, a NO SHOW. 2.
Don’t wait to hire your entertainment last. Some DJ’s book up to 2
years in advance. If you wait, you may not be able to book the DJ you
want or be able to find one to fit your event.
b. Friday & Saturday are the prime nights of the week. c. Lights may cost extra. Ask just what the light show consists of. d. You should never pay extra for a DJ to be dressed in a tuxedo. 9. Speak personally to the Disc Jockey again on the week of your event to make sure all of your wishes are known. Some companies may ask for balance payment in advance. Make sure that you are comfortable with this arrangement and the company with which you are dealing. 10. If your reception hall refers
you to only one DJ, ask for some additional references.
You may be getting a reference on a DJ that is not doing the best job
that the venue has seen but is in fact the DJ company that will give
the venue the most money. Again, we suggest that you find out the name
of the DJ that will appear at your event and find out about them. Some
venues that claim to have a “house” DJ, in actuality, have hired a
company to staff the DJ position and once more you may find yourself
with a substandard and/or inexperienced person, low on the DJ list,
that earns much less money to perform than you are paying to the venue
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