Ok, so I have this unrealistic fear that our DJ is going to suck.
Out of everything, that is my one and ONLY concern for the entire day, is the DJ.
My dad had someone lined up for us that he knew, and the guy backed out. So, he found this guy through someone else. He doesn't really know him personally. I've spoken with him a few times and we've emailed back and forth. He's done weddings, but he didn't even know what a private last dance was. He'd never heard of it...that worried me. My photographer put me at ease and told me that he would take care of making sure everything ran smoothly, and communicating with the DJ.
But here's my question. We have made him a CD with music that we know he doesn't have. It's a lot of Texas Country, stuff most people probably haven't heard of unless you are a Texas Country fan. But we want him to mix in obviously fun stuff that every age group will know too, to get people dancing.
What type of music is normally played at the reception before the bride and groom make their entrance, while people are chatting and eating appetizers and whatnot? Just some random background music that the DJ picks? Or is that something you're supposed to pick and tell them before hand?
I feel like with this guy, I really need to spell things out for him....