Any suggestions for a DJ who can handle a 5 hour cocktail hour/reception in December? Looking for a DJ who is NOT "Jersey" who can keep things simple and elegant - no fog, no shouting, no Jersey accent, no Macarena, chicken dance, etc....
Bob Albrecht from Fantasy Productions ... review in bio.
I don't know what your idea of "inexpensive" is, but we paid in the $900 range (plus a tip on top of that) and that was among the lowest I saw when I was researching DJs.
We liked him a lot and so did our families and friends. Not cheesy, kept things running smoothly, wasn't constantly talking. We asked for no line dances, no games, no props/light shows, etc., and he followed our wishes. A lot of people commented that it made the whole wedding really laid-back yet classy.
I second sounds of music. We will be using them and they seem great so far. The basic package is $550, $50 for cocktail hour and $50 for ceremony music
Anthony Martino from Harmony DJs (www.harmonydeejays.com) We used him for our wedding. $500 for the whole reception. He kept the dance floor packed and everyone loved him
Re: Inexpensive DJ for Basking Ridge Wedding
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I don't know what your idea of "inexpensive" is, but we paid in the $900 range (plus a tip on top of that) and that was among the lowest I saw when I was researching DJs.
We liked him a lot and so did our families and friends. Not cheesy, kept things running smoothly, wasn't constantly talking. We asked for no line dances, no games, no props/light shows, etc., and he followed our wishes. A lot of people commented that it made the whole wedding really laid-back yet classy.
Heather And Stephen
10-2-10
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