![]() Don’t fall for the classic bait and switch, get it in writing at the time of booking! The contract should state specifically who the DJ is and that the DJ company cannot cancel your agreement without your consent. Who are you going to complain to afterwards, if the DJ they send screws up your event? Make sure you get the DJ that you actually hired, and if a single op, that your event is the only one booked that day. Many multi-ops will take your money and then subcontract your event out to another service entirely. Make sure you are meeting with the DJ that is actually going to work your event, prior to hiring them. A multi-op service will employ more than one DJ and therefore have more than one event scheduled the same day as yours. You are interviewing the DJ as much if not more so then the company. I would highly recommend Jon and his business to anyone wanting a DJ that knows what they are doing and leaving people wanting more!” People are still talking about our wedding and how much fun they had on the dance floor. ![]() Those people didn’t leave the dance floor, and when the night was coming to an end Jon even extended the reception music by a half hour because everyone was having so much fun. He also started the reception off with the perfect get up and dance music to get people out on the floor. ![]() Jon definitely did this and played people’s request within minute s of them handing in their requests. ![]() This selection gave our guests the opportunity to request any of their favorite songs, and kept them on the dance floor ALL NIGHT! Being the bride of the wedding, I wanted the comfort of having someone who knew what they were doing. “Jon did a wonderful job at our wedding reception this past weekend! His music selection is first class ranging from music dating to the 1950’s all the way to today’s top 40 hits. ![]()
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