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When to Start Looking
If you are planning to have wedding entertainment like a band or
disc jockey for
your wedding reception it is wise to
start looking as soon as you know your wedding date. Since many better bands and
D.J.s are
booked over a year in advance, if you have a particular band or D.J. in mind, don't wait.
Where to Start Looking For Wedding
Entertainment
Ask friends and associates, look in local wedding industry publications and phone
directories or search the Internet. Local wedding suppliers and reception
facilities may also have recommendations. If searching the local phone book, remember that the
largest or best looking ad does not equate to the best wedding entertainment quality or
value. All it means is that the wedding supplier spent a whole bunch of money trying to
promote their business.
How to Start Looking
Prices and quality vary from band to band and D.J. to
D.J. so you are going to
need to do a little comparison shopping to get the best quality and value. You will
find that a lower price does not always mean a better value.
Make a list of bands or D.J.s that you want to call and start calling to get a feel for what is offered and at what price.
QUESTIONS FOR BANDS
Explain your wedding style and then allow them to explain what they can
do for you.
Are they available for your wedding date?
Have they ever played for a wedding?
What types of music do they play? Ask for specific song examples or a song
list.
Have ever played at the facility where you are having your wedding reception?
If they haven't played the facility, explain the wedding facility to them, i.e. size, ceiling height, etc. and then inquire about the sound system they will be using.
What is their cost and what exactly are you getting?
How many members are in the band? Price is usually based on popularity and/or number of band members.
Do they provide a lighting system?
Do they provide staging? Is it required?
When do they arrive for setup? This is important since the last thing you need is the distraction of a band setting up while your guests are present. (Ideally they should be setup before the guests arrive.)
How many sets do they play?
What are the length of the sets?
Do they provide taped background music during their breaks between sets?
Will they allow you to make announcements using their sound system?
What do they wear?
What are their electrical requirements? You should check with the wedding reception facility to make sure adequate electrical outlets are available in the area where you intend to have the band set up.
If you haven't heard the band or D.J. before ask for several play dates so you can go and listen to them. Also request a demo tape.
QUESTIONS FOR D.J.s
The personality of the D.J. will greatly influence the success or
failure of the
wedding entertainment. A D.J. with an engaging personality and a great play list can create the
mood you want and make sure your wedding guests are well entertained. You will want to try to
speak to the person who would actually be servicing your wedding to determine
whether the person has the type of personality that is going to make your
wedding entertainment a hit.
Are they available for your wedding date?
What types of music do they play? Ask for a play list.
Has he/she ever serviced a wedding at the facility where you intend to have your reception?
Do they have any recent references or letters of recommendation?
If they haven't serviced the facility, explain the facility to them, i.e. size, ceiling height, etc. and then inquire about the sound system they will be using.
What is their cost and what exactly are you getting?
Do they provide a lighting system? Have them explain the lighting system.
When do they arrive for setup?
How many sets do they play?
What are the length of the sets?
Do they provide taped background music during their breaks between sets?
Will they allow you to make announcements using their sound system?
What do they wear?
What are their electrical requirements?
CONTRACT POINTS
Be sure the critical items are all included in the contract. Service date,
location, setup and play start times, number and length of sets, etc. are all essential
items. If you are booking the band or d.j. because of a specific entertainer or
personality be sure the name(s) of the specific entertainers are included in the agreement. If there are any special
songs that you would like played, be sure they are listed. If there are specific
songs that you do not want played, be sure those are listed as well. Unfortunately,
bands and D.J.s come and go so try to avoid paying a large deposit far in advance unless
you know the track record of the band or D.J.
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