Playlist trends, venue debriefs, planning checklists, and the occasional opinion — written by the crew that's been DJing weddings since 1997.
The 90 seconds after "would the bride and groom please take the floor" set the tone for the entire reception. Most couples pick the wrong song. Here's how we coach them.
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Most wedding DJ companies are booking platforms — sales people up front, freelancers behind the booth. We do the opposite. Here's why that's the most important detail about hiring us.
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Your contract says we'll do a venue walk-through. Most couples wonder what that actually involves. Here's the checklist we're working off while you watch.
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Genre-blending first dances, brass entrances, and the quiet death of the chicken dance — what's actually packing dance floors this year.
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Toasts go long. Always. By the time your maid of honor reaches the punchline, the dance floor has cooled, your photographer is checking their watch, and dinner is congealing. Here's the math.
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They look like fireworks. They aren't. Here's what cold-spark fountains actually are, what venues think of them, and when to skip them entirely.
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Our Maryland weddings and our Hill Country weddings request fundamentally different first-hour playlists. The split tells you something about regional wedding culture.
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Three months out is the right time to finalize most of the music and timeline details. Here's what we ask every couple at the 90-day mark.
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It isn't musical knowledge. It isn't technical chops. It isn't even MC presence. The thing we hire for is harder to teach — and impossible to fake.
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Wedding planners optimize for smoothness. Sometimes that means cutting the moments your guests will actually remember. Here are five we tell couples to push back on.
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