Advice

Bell Ringer:  Here's an idea that is fun for your guests:  Put small bells at each table.  Usually three or four per table is sufficient and these can be purchased at any craft or dollar store.  Instead of banging their tableware against a glass to encourage the bride and groom to kiss, they can ring their bells.

Special Dance Rescue:   At some weddings, the wedding party is invited to join the bride and groom half-way through the special song.  This helps make the time seem shorter and makes it easier for the bride and groom.  Plus you get some great photos.  Why not do that for the other special dances, too?   If you're going to have a father-daughter and mother-son dance, why not invite other fathers and their daughters up to dance and invite mothers to dance with their children (son or daughter).  Everyone can get involved and it makes it easier for the original dancers - especially if the song is really long.

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Here's what some previous clients had to say:

"George worked with me for months before my wedding to make sure everything would be perfect. He let me choose my level of involvement in musical selections, and even went above and beyond to help me out when I had trouble with our party favor CD. Most DJs are just hype and fog machines, but George focuses on what really matters: the music. Our reception guests danced all night long!" - Craig Groff-Folsom

We could not have hoped for more in a DJ.  The dance floor was packed all night and everyone raved about the music.  Even our videographer told us that he's never seen a dance floor that full for an entire reception.  If given the chance we'd pick George again in a heartbeat.   - Jennie Nowak