Wedding at Casa Romantica
Did a wonderful wedding last night at Casa Romantica in San Clemente. This was a referral from Stephanie Fordyce who’s wedding I did some time back… thank you Stephanie!
Did a wonderful wedding last night at Casa Romantica in San Clemente. This was a referral from Stephanie Fordyce who’s wedding I did some time back… thank you Stephanie!
I just wanted to send out an e-mail to thank all of you from the bottom of my heart!!! You made my dream a reality and our wedding day AMAZING! Everyone is still raving about it, and calling it the wedding of the year. Than you so much for all the time and effort you put in to making it the best day of our lives!
Lauren & Anthony Alvarado
Hi Don,
I would like to start with apologizing that it has taken almost a year to write this email.
I wanted to say thank you for such a great job u did at our wedding. You really helped make the day go as smooth as possible. Also thanks for your help with the fake record skip for one of the dances. You will definitley be kept in mind for any future dj needs.
Thanks again, John and MacKenzie Brittingham
You may have heard of using music synchronized (sync’d) Grand Entrances. Maybe not. Well, here’s an outline for you. It’s not a complicated as it sounds. It’s really the job of the DJ/MC to make it happen.
As a brief description, this is where you have designated song clips for each member of the Bridal Party as they are announced into the ballroom. They are short snippets, say 10-20 seconds each. If your DJ is on the ball, he will have each song prepared to the perfect moments in the song that’s most suitable for that announcee. It may be the chorus of the song or the part that’s well known for its dance routine on a music video. It all depends on the song and the individual.
Sometimes it’s done with couples which are matched up. Say, Joe and Julie were tango dancers… slip on a little tango thing, or a Shakira song. Maybe John is a science-fiction freak. You could play the Starwars theme or some such track. Maybe your Flower Girl is really into Taylor Swift. You could have a section played from “You Belong To Me” or “Love Story”. You get the idea.
Of course this means that the Bride and Groom are going to require an extra powerful moment when they are announced in. The DJ should save the extra volume of the music for the main attraction. If there are colored lights, they should certainly be turned on at that moment.
… I hope this sparks some fun ideas for you. Enjoy!
Transcript:
Of course, at a Wedding Reception, the first thing that happens generally, after the cocktail hour and after everybody’s settled in, is the Grand Entrance. This is where we invite the Bridal Party into the room and make it all exciting for everybody.
We will line everybody up and get them ready. We want to make sure the Bridal Party members are in the correct order and that they know what is expected. When they come out of those doors they need to know what they’re going to do. It’s a nice big show production. That’s why it’s called the Grand Entrance.
The video below shows us lining up the Parents, Flower Girl, Ring Bearer, Bridesmaids and Groomsmen, leading up to the Best Man, Maid of Honor, then the Bride and Groom. We made it really big for everyone.
And then if the Groom and/or Bride are up for it and feel comfortable talking on a microphone, it’s a nice touch to have the them welcome the guests. It adds a little elegance. You consider that the Bride & Groom have been invited into the room, it’s really big, everybody is standing up, it’s exciting. It just seems appropriate to have them say hello and thank all of their family and friends for being there.
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At an event, there is usually a Dinner Time, and as many people know, there are different ways to serve dinner. One of the ways is with a Buffet. Another is a Sit-Down. Then there’s also the Family-Style meal too. A lot of times you’ll find at Asian weddings will have the Family-Style with a lazy susan in the middle of the table.
But there are different ways to start. If there is a buffet, and you want to have some fun, what I recommend doing is a Bridal Trivia (for a wedding): the Bride and Groom would give the DJ a list of questions and answers about how they met, where the honeymoon will be, where the Bride was proposed to… that sort of thing… questions and answers. The when we go to release tables for the buffet, what we do is have the DJ ask a question and the first hand in the air with the correct answer – “your table’s next in line!” It makes it kind of fun.
Another way to introduce a meal (if it’s a Sit-Down), could be with a cute recorded introduction, such as the Mission Impossible Theme or some other clever idea.
View Don’s video on Dinner Announcements to see the “Be Our Guest” routine…
Hello Don,
We just got back from our honeymoon and we wanted to let you know how much we appreciate the great job you did at our wedding. Your officiating and DJ’ing were flawless. Our ceremony was performed beautifully and the reception was so much fun. You really know how to keep a party going. You played just the right songs at just the right moments along with some fun games to keep the party moods up.
Everyone that attended let us know what a wonderful time they had and we owe you a lot of thanks for the great job you did. And you stayed with it right up until the very end of the night. We’ll always remember our wedding night and how much fun we had. Thank you for the great wedding. We would definitely recommend your services for both DJ and officiating to anyone in need. Thanks again.
Brenda and Jeff
Queen Mary 1/30/2010
Dear Don,
Thank you for making the music so special for our 55/75 Celebration!
Our friends enjoyed your mix of danceable tunes and the background music earlier was super. I was surprised at the Anniversary Waltz. I was expecting the Al Jolson selection.
Thanks again for a super job.
Eleanor Barbour
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Paul & Eleanor Barbour 55/75 Celebration 11/14/09
Another year has rolled around and Don will have his booth at the Brea Bridal Show at the Brea Community Center on January 30 from 11am to 3pm. He may need to cut out a little early because he has a wedding that evening in Long Beach.
But if you’re in the area, please stop by. Being the longest running DJ in the show, Don continues to have the prime spot in the front. When you first walk in the entrance, he’ll be greeting you on the right…you can’t miss him.
Looking forward to seeing you.
Hi, Don!
David and I just got back from our honeymoon, and I wanted to make sure to thank you for a wonderful job at our wedding reception. We have gotten many lovely comments from our guests (both sides of the family!) about the playlist and your DJ “persona”–and we ourselves felt that you did a great job guiding the reception along and keeping things moving gracefully. Thank you so much for helping to make our reception a party we will always remember happily!
Elisabeth (Deffner) Beall