Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Vendorzilla: DJ



DJzilla... WOW! Don't be this guy....

Djzilla, we love you, and we want you to make this party awesometastic! So, really... help me out!

Djzilla, just because you are a rockstar DJ on Rock The Buzz 101.1 and your morning show listeners love to hear your voice, doesn't mean you should talk through the whole reception.

Djzilla, there is a timeline for a reason. We developed the order of events with the bride and groom. Please don't willy-nilly change it. It really confuses everything.

Djzilla, don't sing over the music... someone sings that song, and was paid really good money to make that music, you are ruining it.

Djzilla, you are an Mceeing the event, you actually need to let people know when things are going to happen. Speak english into the microphone... don't mumble... please!

Djzilla, uncomfortable silences are uncomfortable for a reason... please play music constantly... otherwize it sounds like a cafeteria!

Djzilla, if you cannot speak English well, scratch that... if you cannot speak English... and your words all sound slurred together, practice your words.

Djzilla, please don't get trashed at the wedding. You are there to work, not get so drunk that we need to call you a cab.

This goes back to using professionals! Please use professionals and you won't have this problem. Get references. If you are working with a Professional Wedding Planner, you'll be able to get professional recommendations from us, about who to use...and who not to.

2 comments:

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MixMingleGlow said...

my favorite DJzilla called me 45 minutes before the wedding to tell me the Bride would need to choose another Father-Daughter dance song...seems he waited til the last minute and couldn't find her special request. I found a tech-savvy groomsman who managed to download it off of YouTube (don't ask, don't tell, just get the Bride her song!). Later that night, a neighboring beach house called the police to file a noise complaint. Police officer was very nice and we discussed turning down the music a bit (outdoor reception), no one at the wedding would be the wiser. Until the DJ got on the mic and made an announcement, inciting a near riot of a reception full of drunk 20-somethings, encouraging them to "BOOO the Cops! BOOO!".
Suffice it to say that we never hired him or anyone from his company again.

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