Mr DJ, Please Don’t Go!

On Saturday night, I was booked as Wedding DJ by a fellow DJ due to overbooking on his part. We all try to support each other and when he asked me to take this gig awhile back I had no trouble filling in for him. One aspect of having somebody all else book a weding for you is you miss out on planning the reception with the couple getting married. Of course, I called her earlier in the week and we spoke a few trimes to make sure that we were on the same page. The wedding was held in the huge backyard of The Bride in Robbinsville, NJ just outside of Trenton.

 

I knew early in the night this was going to be a fun wedding party when I was playing basic Classic Rock as requested by the couple and folks were rockin’ at their tables eating salad. If Bryan Adams was having trouble keeping them in their seats, the rest of the night was going to be a breeze for this Wedding DJ. It was.

 

During the break between salad and dinner, The Bride sent The Maid of Honor to ask me to play some party music because she wanted to dance. One minute later the dance floor was packed and the caterer was yelling at me because no one was seated at their tables to serve dinner because the Wedding DJ had them too involved. I had to ask everybody to return to their seats for dinner. They all growled at me but grudgingly made it back to their tables for an excellent dinner.

 

When she was done eating, she again sent The Maid of Honor to ask me to crank things back up again and this time it took even less time for people to be bumping into each other on the dance floor. It was like this throughout the night. They sure loved to party!

 

We were booked for the standard five hour wedding from 6-11. Apparently, that was not enough for them. They asked us to stay another hour knowing the rate for overtime agreed upon in advance.  At 11:55 I announced last song and played the tune they requested to end the night, Black Eyed Peas “The Time (Dirty Bit)”. I felt like such a bad person since nobody left the dancce floor after I started turning off all my gear. I was just about to shut-down my main power when The Bride and her Father approached me and begged us to stay one more hour. Of course, all the guests heard this exchange and started chanting, “One more hour! One more hour!” with a few young ladies pleading mercilessly in the background. We gave-in and turned the gear back-on and readied ourselves to start the party again to the clapping and cheers from their friends and family.

 

What a fun group of people! We had so much fun just providing music for them to party and celebrate with The Bride and Groom. We realized that we needed to wear them out or they would never let us go home! Finally around 1:15 they started looking a bit ragged. Some even jumped into the swimming pool with cold water in their clothes to cool-off!

 

It was a great night and my ride home was full of smiles and contentment over a job well-done. By the time I got home, I was exhausted from the event and ready for bed myself with the chant of “One More Hour! One More Hour!” ringing in my head. Finally, the Wedding DJ can rest.

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

How To Mix Genre As A Professional DJ

This week I have been preparing for a wedding this Saturday in Robbinsville, NJ.  The couple, like many young couples, have differing tastes in music. This is not a problem for a professional Wedding DJ whom is not stuck in the mind-set that they need to play one style to be effective, actually my experience demonstrates much to the contrary.

 

This particular couple have very contrasting music that they enjoy. He is a fan of Country and Rock Music while she gets fired-up with some Dance, Pop and Hip Hop.  As you can see, they do not compliment each other very well musically.

 

So what does a professional Wedding DJ do to make both of them happy and their friends and family?  Glad you asked!

 

A bit of careful planning plus a knack for reading a crowd go a long way towards blending genres.  The planning piece is making sure you have the music they want. I needed to scan through my 35,000 song library and see if all the songs they want I have plus the songs and artists that would mix well with them. Next I created an iTunes playlist so I have their stuff all ready without having to search through the database. I do not put any of the music in order except for the special songs like The First Dance, Father/Daughter, Mother/Son, Bouquet and Garter Tosses, etc. A good Wedding DJ wants to have the freedom to allow the energy of the crowd dictate the order of the music for the most part, unless the client asks for it to be in a specific order. I also take the time to make sure each file opens and plays correctly, can’t do anything about it while live and the whole reception is waiting for you to crank-up a tune for The First Dance. Then it is too late. When that is all completed, I am ready for the gig and that leads us to the more critical piece of blending styles at a event.

 

Common sense tells us that the Dance and Hip Hop will mostly belong after the dinner and traditional dances since they are made for fun, party dancing.  Also most of the songs in those genres do not make good background music at a wedding for enjoying dinner for guests of all ages.  The reverse is true to a lesser extent of Country and Rock.  A good portion of Popular Country Music works well during dinner, as many Rock Classics like the ones he picked; The Band, Journey, Pink Floyd and Bob Seger to list a few. Some of the Country selections like Lady Antebellem, Kenny Chesney and Toby Keith make great dinner music if you appreciate Country msuic, which I do, and so does the Groom which is more important.

 

After dinner and Bouquet and Garter Tosses, we can move into the dance stuff like Beyonce, Keri Hilson, Rihanna, Ciara and one of my favorites these days, Yolanda Be Cool and DCup.  I do not want to forget that some of the Rock and Country stuff is also danceable and will mix that in when I play slow dance songs or immediately following a slow dance song.

 

Example:

After a set of fast dance songs from their list, I can mix in a slow song or two like Bob Seger “Like A Rock” and  Kenny Chesney “Me and You”. To slowly bring things back to a more partying level, I can play Neil Diamond “Sweet Caroline” since it starts slow and picks it up throughout the song. Now we are ready to blend the dance stuff back in again but still need a good song to segue with like Usher “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love Again” This song begins with a medium tempo befoire getting things cookin’ by the first chorus. We are back in business and the dance floor is pakced with folks moving and grooving. I can play any fast dance songs without much effort at this point. If I wanted, I could dip back into the list and mix in Van Morrison “Brown Eyed Girl” or Guns N Roses “Paradise City” if I blended them properly. This will keep everybody happy.

 

Chances are that if The Bide or Groom like a certain genre, so will many of their friends and often family as well. I think it is critical as a Wedding DJ to not leave out large groups of people when selecting music because you don’t like it or think it is too hard to mix into the set you are playing. Think it through and use your common sense to make a great party even better!

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

Good Professional DJs Learn From Other DJs

Last night I was watching and listening to a DJ at an event that I had not met before. Since I had performed at this event in the past, I knew what was expected and the direction he would be headed.  I even assumed there would be some crossover from the selections he picked to match the ones I had previously. I was wrong. It was surprising to me that a two and a half hour event had no common songs.  There certainly are enough Rock songs that the same event can take place for twenty years and not once have a repeat but since the theme of the event was so specific, I thought at least one would be played again.

 

What I learned more than the differences in style was the difference in technique. He did not fade songs in and out during introductions by the event host. He just blasted them in and stopped them when the host was speaking. It certainly was more powerful than fading but felt a bit jarring, and maybe even took some shine away from the host and the other paricipants.

 

When I am performing at an event that is not about dancing or partying, I do my best to be part of what is happening and not take over the event.  Sometimes our role as professional DJs is to provide the mood and energy but not be the focus. I think this takes maturity and experience to know when to let others be the headline and make room for them.

 

It was a fun event and glad I was able to be there.  The DJ did a good job and his audio equipment met the needs of the event perfectly. When walking out at the end of the night, the event producer pulled me aside and asked if I would be willing to do the event again next time. I smiled and said, “Of course!” I already have some songs in my head…

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

Popular Bridal Party Introduction Songs for Wedding DJs

Since I have been planning many weddings lately, I thought it would be a good idea to add a list of popular Bridal Party Songs for Wedding DJs. It is not inclusive of all the songs I have played but it gives people ann opportunity to look at what other couples found good songs to help inspire them to find their own.  As a professional Wedding DJ, The Bridal Party Songs are often the most fun since they have become a real party-type vibe these days. It used to be a rather solemn experience but not any more! It is becoming more and more popular for all the guests at the reception to be on their feet, clapping, cheering and having a great time as the Wedding DJ & MC Introduce them to the delight of their friends and family.

Song Artist Format
1999 Prince Dance
Achy Breaky Heart Billy Ray Cyrus Country
Addicted To Love Robert Palmer Rock
All Summer Long Kid Rock Rock
All You Need Is Love The Beatles Oldies
Amazed Lonestar Country
Another One Bites The Dust Queen Rock
At Last Etta James Jazz
Bad Romance Lady Gaga Dance
Bad To The Bone George Thorogood Rock
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown Jim Croce Rock
Beautiful Day U2 Rock
Beer Barrel Polka Frankie Yankovic Polka
Better Together Jack Johnson Rock
Billie Jean Michael Jackson Dance
Bless The Broken Road Rascal Flatts Country
Blister In The Sun Violent Femmes Rock
Boom Boom Pow Black Eyed Peas Dance
Boot Scootin’ Boogie Brooks & Dunn Country
Born In The USA Bruce Springsteen Rock
Born To Be Wild Steppenwolf Rock
Brick House Commodores R&B
Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison Rock
Build Me Up Buttercup Foundations R&B
Bunny Hop Ray Anthony Oldies
Bust A Move Young MC Rap
Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe Barry White R&B
Can’t Help Falling In Love Elvis Presley Oldies
Celebration Kool & The Gang Disco
Cha Cha Slide DJ Casper Dance
Chattahoochee Alan Jackson Country
Chicken Dance Emeralds Oldies
Chicken Fried Zac Brown Band Country
Closer Ne-Yo R&B
C’mon N’ Ride It (The Train) Quad City DJ’s Dance
Come Away With Me Norah Jones Jazz
Come On Eileen Dexy’s Midnight Runners Rock
Conga Miami Sound Machine Dance
Cotton Eye Joe Rednex Dance
Crazy Patsy Cline Country
Crazy In Love Beyonce R&B
Crazy Little Thing Called Love Queen Rock
Cupid Shuffle Cupid Dance
Dancing Queen Abba Disco
December 1963 (Oh What A Night) Four Seasons R&B
Disturbia Rihanna Dance
Don’t Stop Believin’ Journey Rock
Don’t Stop The Music Rihanna Dance
Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough Michael Jackson Dance
Down Jay Sean Feat. Lil Wayne Dance
Dynamite Taio Cruz Dance
Electric Boogie Marcia Griffiths Reggae
Electric Slide Grandmaster Slice Rap
Empire State Of Mind Jay-Z with Alicia Keys Rap
Evacuate The Dancefloor Cascada Dance
Everything Michael Buble Jazz
Everything I Do (I Do For You) Bryan Adams Rock
Faithfully Journey Rock
Fire Burning Sean Kingston Dance
Fly Me To The Moon Frank Sinatra Oldies
Footloose Kenny Loggins Rock
Forever Chris Brown Dance
Friends In Low Places Garth Brooks Country
Funky Cold Medina Tone-Loc Rap
Get Down Tonight KC & The Sunshine Band Disco
Get The Party Started Pink Dance
Gettin’ Jiggy Wit’ It Will Smith Dance
Girls Just Want to Have Fun Cyndi Lauper Rock
Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) C+C Music Factory Dance
Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight Spaniels Oldies
Grease Megamix Olivia Newton-John/John Travolta Dance
Great Balls Of Fire Jerry Lee Lewis Oldies
Hey Soul Sister Train Rock
Hey Ya! Outkast Rap
Hips Don’t Lie Shakira Dance
Hokey Pokey Ray Anthony Oldies
Holiday Madonna Rock
Hot Hot Hot Buster Poindexter Dance
Hot In Herre Nelly Dance
Hot N Cold Katy Perry Rock
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) James Taylor Rock
I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) Four Tops R & B
I Cross My Heart George Strait Country
I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing Aerosmith Rock
I Got A Feeling Black Eyed Peas Dance
I Got You (I Feel Good) James Brown R&B
I Want You To Want Me Cheap Trick Rock
I Will Survive Gloria Gaynor Disco
Ice Ice Baby Vanilla Ice Dance
I’m Too Sexy Right Said Fred Dance
I’m Yours Jason Mraz Rock
Imagine John Lennon Rock
In Da Club 50 Cent Rap
In The Mood Glen Miller Swing
In Your Eyes Peter Gabriel Rock
It’s Your Love Tim McGraw & Faith Hill Country
I’ve Had The Time Of My Life Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes Rock
Joy To The World Three Dog Night Rock
Jump Around House Of Pain Rap
Jump Jive An’ Wail Brian Setzer Orchestra Swing
Just Dance Lady Gaga Dance
Kiss Prince Rock
Kokomo Beach Boys Rock
La Bamba Ritchie Valens Oldies
Let It Rock Kevin Rudolf Rock
Let’s Get It On Marvin Gaye R&B
Let’s Get It Started Black Eyed Peas Dance
Let’s Stay Together Al Green R&B
Life Is A Highway Rascal Flatts Country
Limbo Rock Chubby Checker Oldies
Live Your Life T.I. Rap
Livin’ On A Prayer Bon Jovi Rock
Lost In This Moment Big & Rich Country
Louie, Louie Kingsmen Oldies
Love Shack B-52’s Rock
Love Story Taylor Swift Country
Low Flo Rida Rap
Lucky Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat Rock
Macarena Los Del Rio Dance
Margaritaville Jimmy Buffett Rock
Mony Mony Billy Idol Rock
My Girl Temptations Oldies
My Sharona Knack Rock
My Wish Rascal Flatts Country
New York, New York Frank Sinatra Oldies
Oh, Pretty Woman Roy Orbison Country
Old Time Rock & Roll Bob Seger Rock
OMG Usher with Will.I.Am Dance
P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) Michael Jackson Dance
Party In The USA Miley Cyrus Rock
Play That Funky Music Wild Cherry Disco
Poker Face Lady Gaga Dance
Pour Some Sugar On Me Def Leppard Rock
Push It Salt ‘N Pepa Rap
Rapper’s Delight Sugar Hill Gang Rap
Red Red Wine UB40 Reggae
Respect Aretha Franklin Oldies
Right Round Flo Rida Rap
Ring Of Fire Johnny Cash Country
Rock and Roll All Nite Kiss Rock
Rock Around The Clock Bill Haley Oldies
Runaround Sue Dion Oldies
Saturday Night Bay City Rollers Rock
Save A Horse (Ride A Cowboy) Big & Rich Country
Save The Last Dance For Me Michael Buble Jazz
Say Hey (I Love You) Michael Franti & Spearhead Rock
September Earth, Wind & Fire R&B
Sex On Fire Kings Of Leon Rock
Sexy Chick David Guetta with Akon Dance
Sexyback Justin Timberlake Dance
Shake It Metro Station Dance
Shake, Shake, Shake – Shake Your Booty KC & the Sunshine Band Disco
She’s Everything Brad Paisley Country
Shout The Isley Brothers Oldies
Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) Beyonce Dance
Soul Man Sam & Dave Oldies
Stayin’ Alive Bee Gees Disco
Summer Of ’69 Bryan Adams Rock
Super Freak Rick James Disco
Sweet Caroline Neil Diamond Rock
Sweet Child O’ Mine Guns N’ Roses Rock
Sweet Home Alabama Lynyrd Skynyrd Rock
Takin’ Care Of Business Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO) Rock
Telephone Lady Gaga with Beyonce Dance
Tequila Champs Oldies
That’s Amore Dean Martin Oldies
The Dance Garth Brooks Country
The Loco-Motion Little Eva Oldies
The Twist Chubby Checker Oldies
The Way I Are Timberland Dance
The Way You Look Tonight Frank Sinatra Oldies
The Way You Make Me Feel Michael Jackson Dance
Then Brad Paisley Country
Thriller Michael Jackson Dance
Twist & Shout The Beatles Oldies
U Can’t Touch This MC Hammer Dance
Umbrella Rihanna w/Jay-Z Rap
Unchained Melody Righteous Brothers Oldies
Unforgettable Nat King Cole & Natalie Cole Oldies
Viva La Vida Coldplay Rock
Walk This Way Run DMC and Aerosmith Rap
Wanderer Dion Oldies
We Are Family Sister Sledge Disco
We Like To Party Vengaboys Dance
What A Wonderful World Louis Armstrong Oldies
What I Like About You Romantics Rock
What Is Love Haddaway Dance
Whatever You Like T.I. Rap
When A Man Loves A Woman Percy Sledge Oldies
When You Say Nothing At All Alison Krauss Country
Whoomp! There It Is Tag Team Rap
Wild Thing Troggs Rock
Wonderful Tonight Eric Clapton Rock
Wooly Bully Sam The Sham Oldies
Word Up! Cameo R&B
Yeah Usher R&B
YMCA Village People Disco
You and Me Lifehouse Rock
You Sexy Thing Hot Chocolate R&B
You Shook Me All Night Long AC/DC Rock
Zoot Suit Riot Cherry Poppin’ Daddies

What great songs have I left off the list of Bridal Party Introduction Songs for Wedding DJs?

 

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

A Professional DJ Opens Up His Music Library

Last Saturday night, I had the opportunity to again DJ at Barefoot Boogie at Insight Meditation Center in NYC. Another DJ and myself were both celebrating our birthdays! I find DJing is one of my favorite ways to have fun and share my birthday celebration with others. This time was no different for this professional DJ.

 

Whenever I offer my DJ services for the Barefoot Boogie, I always like to try to open-up my massive music library – part for the challenge of scrolling through more than 35,000 songs and partially due to the fact the environment and crowd support a diverse and expanded playlist. I have so much fun excitedly cruising through the lists and finding the exact perfect next song to segue from the last one knowing that mixing it up with different styles and genres is what is appreciated most at Barefoot Boogie.

 

As my professional DJ name and business are growing I feel fortunate that many of my clients also appreciate diversity and varying styles of music and dancing. It reminds that being a professional Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ is where I belong! Here in this part of the country I get to provide music and entertainment for weddings, sweet sixteens, reunions, anniversaries, graduations and all kinds of events and parties with a diverse crowd and guests that are not all the same and, therefore, all want to hear different kinds of music. One of the true benefits of being a professional Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ!

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

The Professional Wedding DJ Spins A Great Time!

I knew it was going to be a great day when we had our first warm and sunny day in weeks.  It was your basic dream wedding weather in May. I was already excited about providing professional Wedding DJ music and MC services for this fun and interesting couple, the sunshine was the finishing touch.

The wedding was being held at Rutgers Gardens i New Brunswick, NJ. If you have never been there, Rutgers Gardens is a gorgeous botanical garden near the Rutgers campus.  The caterers I had heard very positive reviews about, Twin Oaks Caterers, were all set-up by the time we arrived to get our gear ready and checked before the guests arrived at The Pavilion.

 

If I had any doubts otherwise, the excitement and energy from the guests towards the forthcoming music and dancing, the Wedding DJ request list was nearly three pages long before we even finished dinner!  The Best Man approached and gave me the OK that it was time to start cranking-up the music to begin the dancing for the night. They had given a clue of how much fun it would be during the playful manner they expressed for The First Dance. I had several requests from the younger folks for some old Motown tunes and that seemed a good place to start. Four songs later the dance floor was packed for the rest of the night. We moved from Motown to Prince to Daft Punk to Disco and a dose of The B-52s. It was a great night to be a professional Wedding DJ!

It is nights like this that remind why I am a professional Wedding DJ and why I am so passionate about what I do.

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

Top Selling Albums of All Time: A Professional DJ Review

A professional DH review of Top Selling Albums of All Time.

I thought it would be fun to take a look at which albums are the highest selling ever in The USA. I was surprised to find out it was The Eagles Greatest Hits. I thought it was Michael Jackson Thriller.

 

Of the albums that are NOT collections, greatest hits or live, M.J. is the highest with two rock classics being Led Zeppelin IV and Pink Floyd The Wall not far behind. The surprising thing about The Wall is that it is a double album, meaning that it sold over 23 million copies of a double album costing almost twice as much!

 

It is nice to see two Country titles right up there with the Pop and Rock top sellers by crossover stars Garth Brooks and Shania Twain. The top two soundtracks are The Bodyguard by Whitney Houston and Saturday Night Fever by The BeeGees.

 

Which albums surprised you?

29 Million Albums Sold

  • Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975 – Eagles (Elektra)

27 Million Albums Sold

  • Thriller – Michael Jackson (Epic)

23 Million Albums Sold

  • Led Zeppelin IV – Led Zeppelin (Swan Song)
  • The Wall- Pink Floyd (Columbia)

21 Million Albums Sold

  • Back in Black – AC/DC (Elektra)
  • Greatest Hits Volumes I & II – Billy Joel (Columbia)

20 Million Albums Sold

  • Double Live – Garth Brooks (Capitol Nashville)
  • Come On Over – Shania Twain (Mercury Nashville)

19 Million Albums Sold

  • The Beatles – The Beatles (Capitol)
  • Rumours – Fleetwood Mac (Warner Bros.)

17 Million Albums Sold

  • Boston – Boston (Epic)
  • The Bodyguard (Soundtrack) – Whitney Houston (Arista)

16 Million Albums Sold

  • The Beatles 1967-1970 – The Beatles (Capitol)
  • No Fences – Garth Brooks (Capitol Nashville)
  • Hotel California – Eagles (Elektra)
  • Cracked Rear View – Hootie & the Blowfish (Atlantic)
  • Greatest Hits – Elton John (MCA)
  • Physical Graffiti – Led Zeppelin (Swan Song)
  • Jagged Little Pill – Alanis Morissette (Maverick)

15 Million Albums Sold

  • The Beatles 1962-1966 – The Beatles (Capitol)
  • Saturday Night Fever (Soundtrack) – Bee Gees (Polydor/Atlas)
  • Appetite for Destruction – Guns ‘N Roses (Geffen)
  • Dark Side of the Moon – Pink Floyd (Capitol)
  • Supernatural – Santana (Arista)
  • Born in the U.S.A. – Bruce Springsteen (Columbia)

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

The Professional DJ Is Not Always The Expert

If you are a professional DJ like me, you look forward to the process of co-creating the music for each event.  It may look to the guests at the party or wedding that the DJ just shows up and follows what the crowd is enjoying. In many cases this is true. In most where it is an single event like a wedding or retirement party, we have had extensive contact and conversation with the event planner or host, especially The Bride and/or Groom when a Wedding DJ.  Together we mutually determine the basic playlist.

 

As a professional DJ who began this process over thirty years ago, I am not short on experience or knowledge but I do not know your guests, you do. There is where the collaboration process developes. You begin by offering some broad strokes of genre(s) and even specific ‘must-have’ songs.  The next step may include me recommending a few pieces that I think will compliment what you have shared with me.   If I am correct, we add to the list from there. If I am incorrect that means we need to continue our conversation to make sure I have a clearer picture of the kind of music you have in mind.

 

Here is an example:

Recently I was gettig ready for a First Communion Celebration.  Through several emails the mother and I were working on the music for the event. She had said on the phone that she wanted “Eighties music and some new stuff”.  This is a normal response. You can see how this can lead to an incorrect description of what music they wanted at the party.

 

I answered, “Do you mean like Michael Jackson, Madonna and Prince?”

 

“No. I mean like AC/DC and Meat Loaf and music like that.”

 

“Oh OK, I understand now. That is easy I have a ton of that kind of music. And for current music do you mean Rock also?”

 

“No. For current music I wold like dance stuff like Jennifer Lopez, Edward Maya, Usher and whoever does that that song ‘We No Speak Americano’.”

 

“That song is by an Australian group named Yolanda Be Cool & DCup. I have all the current hits and I will make sure I keep moving back from the older stuff to the newer stuff to keep everybody interested and dancing. What about music for the kids?”

 

“They want all Hip Hop.”

 

“You mean like Kanye West, A Tribe Called Quest, OutKast and Run-DMC?”

 

“NO! Nothing hard like that. I mean more like Rihanna and Kesha. And they also like Katy Perry too.”

 

“OK I got it now. You want me to play the most popular clean songs for the kids to dance to.”

 

“Exactly! Perfect!”

 

You can see how easily this can happen. If you want your professional DJ to play the right music, make sure they take the time to be clear about what kind of music it is you want. Please don’t assume that terms like ’80’s music’, ‘Hip Hop’ and ‘clean’ mean the same thing to everybody. If you want your event to be just the way you envisioned and even better, I invite you to have plenty of conversation with your professional DJ and if they tell you they have it covered, check and make certain you are both on the same page. Remember, it is your event and you are hiring us to make it fantastic, as professional DJs it is our job. But, it is your event.

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

A Professional DJ for First Communion Celebrations

This past Saturday I was able to provide professional DJ music and entertainment for two First Communion Parties. Since they were both located in Central NJ, I knew there would be a large population of Italian-Americans present. I was correct and felt right at home. Being born into a bi-racial, bi-religious family, I appreciate any chance I get to be to be in the company of either of these cultural groups. My Mom is Italian, born and raised in Newark, NJ. I too was born in Newark. I grew up eating predominantly Italian food although she was a very adventurous cook and incredibly talented in the kitchen. She taught me well and I often feel most comfortable throwing together some fresh vegetables and pasta in the kitchen.

 

The first party was at 3B’s Bar and Bistro in Lakehurst, NJ.  It was a nice small but cozy room with good food and good service. As expected, there was a nice selection of appetiezers including Mussels Marinara and Clams Oreganata which were both delicious. The main course featured several dishes with my favorite being the pasta. If I go too long without eating pasta, I miss it as I did when I lived in Asia for one and a half years where getting the right ingredients was difficult. The family was very nice, the kids had fun playing games I provided and everybody had that special feeling that religious celebrations carry.

 

The night party was predominantly Italians and they were a lot of fun from the minute I turned the professional DJ music on. This was a larger group held at The Hall at Jackson Crossing in Jackson, NJ.  Since it was at night and folks were drinking and dressed for a Saturday night party, it did not take long for the requests to start filling up my DJ Request List I keep on the table with me.  We had a lot of fun as the night weaved between DJ music and activities for the teens & kids and back to adults and both. I even had the opportunity to facilitate first a kids version then an adults version of musical chairs with the music cranked up. I think the adults had even more fun than the kids! Music throughout the night moved from Top 40 to R&B to Classic Disco, Elvis, Sinatra and of course all the great dance tunes from the last fifty years.

 

It was like being at a house party for a large Italian family but in a nice venue of excellent catered food with several of my favorite dishes including Eggplant Parmigiana and Stuffed Shells. They treated me like I was one of the family and shared with me many stories and experiences that added to the celebration by dedicating songs to this family member or that old friend.

 

As a professional DJ, I enjoy participating in parties for religious celebrations as I mentioned above.  When there are people who want to have fun and enjoy each other’s company as much as these did I am reminded how important old friends and family really are. I drove home Saturday night thinking about Mother’s Day and growing up in a family where food and meals were at the root of life.  Seeing other families enjoying these same traditions left me with such a positive feeling about being a professional DJ and getting to share my gifts and experience with others.

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

Professional Engagement Party DJ

As we move into the month of May, I am aware that this is the season for Wedding Engagement parties for a professional Wedding DJ. For anyone that has never been to a Wedding Engagement party before, they are great events. They have all the means for a lot of fun – toasts, romance, hope, friends and family, beautiful weather for outdoor events and of course great Engagement Party DJ music. They have many of the same elements for a great time that come with a Wedding without all the pressure and stress that many couples experience. They get to just show-up and enjoy the moment with everybody else.

 

One of the aspects that I appreciate most about Wedding Engagement parties as a professional Wedding DJ is the spirit of love and romance that flows throughout the day. It is hard not to feel the excitement and joy that the couple are sharing. It seems the Spring air just adds to the sense of a promise of a future that inspires all of us.

 

If you are planning your Wedding Engagement party, I invite you to hire a professional Wedding  DJ and share with them what you want the mood to be at your party. The Wedding Engagement party offers an opportunity to be more flexible and diverse in your choices of music and genres than what you may feel comfortable with at your wedding. This is your party and celebration. I encourage you to make it as fun and exciting as you can.  Let your musical selections drive your party exactly the way you have it in your mind. The best way to achieve this is through good communication with your professional Wedding DJ. If he/she understands what you want and how you want it, it will be a great day for all!

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ