Making your wedding ceremony a true original can be as easy as choosing just three special songs. This music is a reflection of you, your hopes and your dreams. Seize this opportunity to give your guests an unexpected surprise while sharing an important part of yourself with them.
Music & DJs
Break the Mold — Choose Wedding Ceremony Music That’s Uniquely Yours
Saturday, March 11th, 2006What Wedding DJs Only Wish You Knew About Choosing One, Part 2
Monday, March 6th, 2006Couples pore endlessly over the venue, the flowers, the caterers. But when it’s time to choose a DJ, they shop like they’re walking down the aisle at KMart instead of their wedding. Why does your average couple shop by price instead of professionalism when it comes to this one item in their budget?
What Wedding DJs Only Wish You Knew About Choosing One, Part 1
Monday, March 6th, 2006Couples pore endlessly over the venue, the flowers, the caterers. But when it’s time to choose a DJ, they shop like they’re walking down the aisle at KMart instead of preparing for their wedding. Why does your average couple shop by price instead of professionalism when it comes to this one item in their budget?
Do You Want a Live Band, or a DJ?
Monday, January 9th, 2006Do I want a live band, or a DJ? This is a typical question perplexed brides and grooms-to-be often ask themselves. After all, the band or DJ really sets the tone for your wedding reception — a good one can throw sparks in an otherwise dull crowd.
18 Great Song Options for Your Cake-Cutting
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006Keep to the Beat for Cheap: How to Save Money on Music
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006With the music, like any other line item, your budget rules with an iron fist. But you’ll still want to have all of the tunes you love, from that first waltz as husband and wife to that last jitterbug with your guests before you hit the door.
The mighty iPod vs. The DJ
Tuesday, January 3rd, 2006An article from the Cincinatti Inquirer covers a trend that seems likely to have some DJs quaking in their boots — more and more techie couples are saying “I do” to plugging their stuffed-to-the-max iPods into a sound system instead of engaging the traditional record-spinner.



