Wedding Season
It’s rapidly approaching that time of year – wedding season. Needless to say this is our busiest (and usually most fun) time of year! We love to help people with their wedding plans and to be part of their special day.
It’s rapidly approaching that time of year – wedding season. Needless to say this is our busiest (and usually most fun) time of year! We love to help people with their wedding plans and to be part of their special day.
Looking for something to do this Sunday? Planning on getting married in 2017? Then come and visit us at the Bridal Show and Wedding Expo in Augusta.
We’ve just added a credit card payment option! We can now take payments over the phone or in person and accept all major cards.
A truly mobile DJ is often very different from a DJ that play in clubs and EDM events. Club DJ’s require superb mixing skills, music knowledge but often not good PA skills. Wedding, private event and party DJs require a slightly different skillset.
Let’s start with the obvious. If you’re a DJ it involves playing music. You can’t really be a ‘disc jockey’ without that. Although I suppose you could make an argument that in modern times MJ, or music jockey, would probably be more accurate – that said there are still many DJ’s using vinyl and mixing with it and for good reason, but that’s a different discussion. But a moot point as DJ’s firmly entrenched in the vernacular and after all, we all know what a DJ is…providing we have context. I say this as the difference between skills needed can vary hugely, depending on where and when an event is held and exactly what’s expected. However, there are basic core skills that every DJ should have at any event.