What Makes A Great Party?

This afternoon a recently married Groom called me after returning from their honeymoon, which he was beaming about. He wanted to thank me for the great time they all had at their wedding. The three of us became friends while planning and coordinating their wedding over the previous half year. We shared meals, laughs, stories and ideas while creatively making a great wedding for them. It worked thankfully!

During our conversation, it occurred to me that the music, the clothes, the food, the service and the venue all matter but none of them by themselves can make a great party. I think it is the people. Mark and Yomi have great friends and family. It was evident to me even while I was busy producing the soundtrack to their day as their Wedding DJ. Their friends and family genuinely wanted to be part of their celebration and were supportive of everything they chose. I am sure there were some disagreements along the way, but at the wedding itself it was about Mark and Yomi and having a great time.

I met with another couple later this afternoon who are in the beginning stages of planning their wedding. I still had fresh in my mind my conversation with Mark, his remarks and my thoughts on the people being the primary ingredient in a fantastic party. When speaking with them, I asked more questions then I typically do in a first meeting. I want to know about them and their guests to know how best to make certain they too have a great wedding. They are a nice couple who are taking their time to make this be what they want but recognize they need to let professionals do what they do best, trusting the experience we have. I took the time to learn more about them and their friends and family. I think I will do a better job of this from now. I look froward to the opportunity to work with them and do my part in creating a great party for them and their guests to share.

What do you think makes a great party?

 

What is the most essential ingredient?

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

Popular Garter Toss Songs

Since we took a look at Bouquet Toss Songs, it seemed like a great idea as professional Wedding DJ to also inspect the Garter Toss Songs that can be used for Garter Removal as well. I know some folks are not wanting Garter Toss at their weddings these days but for those who do want to include it in your Wedding Traditions, here are some suggestions:

1 Queen Another One Bites The Dust
2 Gaye, Marvin Let’s Get It On
3 ZZ Top Legs
4 Nelly Hot In Herre
5 Hendrix, Jimi Foxey Lady
6 Clayton, Adam & Larry Mullen Theme From Mission: Impossible
7 Def Leppard Pour Some Sugar On Me
8 Warrant Cherry Pie
9 Loggins, Kenny Danger Zone
10 Yello Oh Yeah
11 Right Said Fred I’m Too Sexy
12 Van Halen Hot For Teacher
13 Timberlake, Justin Sexyback
14 Cocker, Joe You Can Leave Your Hat On
15 Hammer, M.C. U Can’t Touch This
16 AC/DC You Shook Me All Night Long
17 ZZ Top Sharp Dressed Man
18 Tone Loc Wild Thing
19 Salt-N-Pepa Whatta Man
20 Survivor Eye Of The Tiger
21 Presley, Elvis A Little Less Conversation
22 Hot Chocolate You Sexy Thing
23 Jay-Z Feat. Ugk Big Pimpin’
24 Georgia Satellites Keep Your Hands To Yourself
25 Rose, David And His Orchestra The Stripper
26 Inner Circle Bad Boys (Theme From Cops)
27 Baha Men Who Let The Dogs Out
28 Flight Of The Conchords Business Time
29 Mancini, Henry The Pink Panther Theme
30 Flo Rida Feat. Keisha Right Round
31 Thorogood, George & The Destroyers Bad To The Bone
32 Weather Girls It’s Raining Men
33 Kravitz, Lenny American Woman
34 Beyonce Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
35 Motley Crue Girls, Girls, Girls
36 Beastie Boys Girls
37 Derulo, Jason Ridin’ Solo
38 Mcgraw, Tim Real Good Man
39 Rose, David And His Orchestra Stripper
40 Village People Macho Man
41 Lee, Peggy Fever
42 Black Eyed Peas I Gotta Feeling
43 Paisley, Brad I’m Still A Guy
44 Spears, Britney Womanizer
45 Commodores Brick House
46 Conti, Bill Gonna Fly Now (Theme From Rocky)
47 Prince Kiss
48 Stewart, Rod Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?
49 Benatar, Pat Hit Me With Your Best Shot
50 White, Barry Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe

Which do you think are best and which just don’t belong on the list?

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

3 Steps To Hiring An Excellent DJ

3 Steps To Hiring An Excellent DJ

1)  Do your homework.

Check out their website first, it will fill in the blanks on who and what you are cosniderig for your wedding or event DJ. Do they feel like someone you would invite as a guest? Will they make your guests feel welcomed by their requests and suggestions?

 

Read their reviews on their site and reviews left on other sites like Yelp, Wedding Wire and Thumbtack, etc. Do they sound genuine or written by friends and family of the DJ? Do the speak to your concerns and wishes for your wedding or event?

 

Ask for former client references and actually take the time to call or write them and ask the questions that matter to you most about your professional DJ.  Did they listen and honor your needs and requests? Did they make your guests feel welcome to request songs and offer suggestions?  Was the music sensational? Was the professional DJ fun and interactive with your guests?

 

2) Get to know your Professional DJ before signing a contract.

Are they someone you will enjoy working with?  Are they personable but not over-the-top?  Are they interested in your input and concerns? Will you have fun creating a playlist with them or will you feel left out of planning your own wedding or event? Will your guests enjoy their presence at your wedding or event?  Are they taking the time to listen and not just talk and sell themselves? Are you confident in their experience, professionalism and skills to make an outstanding wedding or event? Are they another cookie-cutter DJ service or will they individualize what they do for you? Can you feel that they actually care about you and your wedding or event? Will they be fun?

 

3) Trust your instincts!  You know what you want. You know how you want to make it happen.  You know who can do it with you and make you feel respected and appreciated. Listen to yourself and do not let a salesperson convince you otherwise. Trust yourself and your ‘gut’ feeling.  Make sure that everything you want is covered till you feel comfortable with the plan before you sign the contract. And maybe most important, be comfortable with the contract and the professional DJ’s back-up plan if there is an unexpected  situation. Are they mature and experienced enough to change gears on-the-fly if needed? Do you trust them to honor what you have agreed to in the contract?

Do they have a guarantee?

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

What Wedding DJs Should NOT Do

On Saturday night I was an actual guest at a wedding. One of my cousin’s got married to his high school sweetheart and it was a great time to see family that I do not typically get to spend time with. They are a good couple and glad they are finally getting married.

 

It was also an opportunity to listen to how my family members would respond to the professional DJ without asking questions, a data collection mission of sorts. The comments were somewhat surprising but more importantly, they mirrored what I was experiencing as well unfortunately. I am not one of those people that likes to criticize my peers. Here are a list of lessons I learned, again, about the honor of being a professional DJ and MC at a wedding:

1) Never let your microhone be louder than the typical volume of the music. It jars guests and is hard to hear what is being said.

2) Pay attention to the crowd. They will ‘tell’ you what to play and what not to play.

3) Don’t force the issue. If you want to move towards a genre or era of music, let it happen naturally and don’t make the guests switch gears without a proper segue.

4) Remember all the guests! As a Wedding DJ it is easy to fall in love with what is working and forget the rest of the room. Diversity is the key.

5) Keep your eyes on the people not dancing as well as those on the dance floor. Often the secret to an excellent event can be seen in the eyes, expressions and energy of those that are not participating. If they look bored or disinterested it is revealing of something. If they are having fun and full of energy and excitement, the fact that they are not dancing does not mean that you are not being successful.

6) Cheesy DJ/MCs are rarely appreciated.

7) Invite guests to make requests and honor them. The may think think you do not accept them if there is no offer.

8) Enjoy yourself! Who wants a Wedding DJ that looks miserable?

 

The reinforcement of the basic challenge of a professional Wedding DJ was clear to me in the reality of trying to meet the needs of The Bride and Groom and their guests. It only takes a bit of communication for this to be resolved and a great wedding is the result.

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

Wedding DJs Changing Genre At A Wedding

Preparing earlier today for tomorrow’s wedding on Long Beach Island, NJ, I noticed that each component of the wedding has its own genre. This was the playlist created together with The Bride, like all good Wedding DJs do. She wanted ‘chill music’ for the Cocktail Hour with Bob Marley, Jack Johnson, Bruce Springsteen, Van Morrison and Norah Jones, amongst others; all great stuff.  The dinner music for the Reception includes artists like Josh Kelley, The Cure, Jason Mraz, Del Amitri and Red Hot Chili Peppers with other sprinkled in.  Then party time with Taio Cruz, Pitbull, Rihanna, David Guetta and some older favorites like Bel Biv Devoe and Montell Jordan.

 

I continue to be impressed with the diversity of music that Brides and Grooms are requesting for their weddings lately. It is not like it used to be with folks only wanting one genre and nothing else.  Should be a great wedding with fun people. The Bride was very careful in planning every detail to her liking along the way including the music. As a professional Wedding DJ, I appreciate knowing what The Bride and Groom want to hear. It is even better when we have had enough communication to know what directions we can take it to meet the needs of her friends and family.

 

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

How Do You DJ So Many Weddings?

Last week I was meeting with a couple whose wedding I will DJ this later month. I like them as I do most folks I get to work with on their events. The Groom asked me with genuine curiosity, “How do you DJ so many weddings and not get bored? Aren’t they all basically the same?”

 

“No. They are never the same. Every wedding and every couple are different. There are many similarities in style and music but the wedding itself is always unique. I get fired-up before each wedding. I think they are fun and they mean something. They actually mean something. Brides and Grooms only plan on doing this once. Most other celebrations you hope to do many times – graduations, birthdays, anniversaries, etc.  Weddings the hope is that it is a one-shot deal and makes it so much more intense. As a professional Wedding DJ, I connect to this”

 

“I agree! That is why we are getting married and chose you to be our Wedding DJ, but I still think it must be hard to get up for every one.”

 

“I think they are exciting. And I get to part of such an important part of a couple’s life. They know that they have the fun part covered when they hire me. They take care of everything leading up to the day and I will take care of the fun for their guests. How can I not get-up for something like that?”

 

“I hear it in your voice and know that you are telling the truth since we found you through a friend whose wedding you were Wedding DJ  last year and he had such good things to say about you. That is why we picked you after meeting with you first during the winter. You seemed genuinely excited about every aspect of the planning. I would think as a Wedding DJ this part would be boring for you.”

 

“Not at all! I love it. Sometimes I have more fun helping plan the wedding with the couple more than the wedding itself. I have a lot of experience and most couples don’t have much experience planning a wedding. I can offer them ideas and things to think about, then they come up with what works best for them. It’s your wedding, not mine. You get to choose. It’s fun for me as a professional Wedding DJ.”

 

As usual, I am busy getting the music together for their wedding. They have a nice mix of Pop, Dance, Salsa, Rock, Merengue, Hip Hop, Bachata, Oldies and Cumbia. Should make for a great event!

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

The Celtic, Reggae, Rockin’ Wedding DJ

It is not every day that a Wedding DJ gets to play Celtic, Reggae and Classic Rock at a wedding. In fact, I do not think I have ever had the opportunity before this weekend, to blend these genres in one fun wedding. The wedding was a young couple form Florida at The Bethwood in Totowa, NJ. The Bethwood has an excellent staff and the food is delicious. As with all weddings, it was the people and the Wedding DJ music that made the event special.

 

The couple and I worked together to form an excellent playlist to meet the needs of their eclectic tastes and to make sure their parents and family would have fun too. I think we did a decent job based on the comments and smiles. The Bridal Party Introduction Song they chose was from the Dropkick Murphys “I’m Shippin’ To Boston”. You may know this song from the film The Departed. They picked Bob Marley’s “Is This Love” as their First Dance Song. That set the tone for the afternoon and we never turned back.

 

It was fun mixing between Reggae, Rock and Celtic Music with some popular dance tunes along the way. What we didn’t expect as a pleasant surprise was the requests to dance to some Oldies like Ritchie Valens, Frankie Valli and a young woman even wanted to hear Jay Black & The Americans! I can’t remember the last time I had a request for “This Magic Moment” from someone under fifty before, no less a twenty-something-year-old. That was the kind of celebration this day was- anything and everything was welcome and worked with the Wedding DJ.

DJ Mystical Michael Rhode Island DJ & NY DJ

Big Smiles For The Wedding DJ

There is a point in every event that the professional Wedding, Party or Event DJ gets his/her reward for a job well done. You can see it in the smiles and posture of the guests at the party. They can’t help but let the great energy of celebration get the best of them. If no one is facing us, we see other forms of evidence if paying attention.  It is easy to be misguided by the packed dance floor. I have been at events when the dance floor is packed since people really want to dance even if they do not like the music the DJ is playing. Dancers will dance! It is the passion and excitement in how they dance that is a greater indicator of success for the professional Wedding DJ.

When I was younger, I used to worry that when too many people asked for requests it meant I was doing a bad job. This is not always so. Time and experience have taught me that often they are having so much fun that each new song gets them fired-up about another great song they want to hear. Requests can be an effeective means of determining success or failure as a professional DJ. The difference is how they ask.

 

A while back I was helping out another DJ at a wedding. The crowd kept shifting between wanting old and new music due to the varied ages of guests. Some folks were feeling avoided and angrily appraoched the Wedding DJ station with comments like, “Do you have any music from this decade?” or ” Do you know there was music invented before last month?”. These are indicators of the Wedding DJ missing what the crowd needs.

 

On Saturday night the requests were more like, “Wow! Marvin Gaye was great. Do you have any other Motown?” and “The Bride loved Pitbull so much she was wondering if you could also play his new song with Ne-Yo ‘Give Me Everything’? Please?” I played both Motown and Pitbull and they worked out great. The greatest reward for me was seeing The Bride smiling ear-to-ear.  At the end of the night, The Bride, Groom and her sister all gave me big hugs when I was leaving, as if they were about to lose their new best friend. It certainly made the ride home on the Garden Sate Parkway a breeze on that hot summer night from this beautiful outdoor, backyard Wedding DJ.

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

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