So most of you probably know, but some of you may not, that I used to DJ back in high school and college (Dj Gyro if you were wondering). I even DJed in a band that played shows from Washington to Tennessee. I spent a lot of time at it, but had to give it up to focus on other things in my life. Also, DJing is probably one of the most expensive hobbies you can have, and I couldn’t afford it anymore. Regardless, I am left with a passion for music, similar to the one Emily shares as well.
This made picking a DJ a difficult task. We couldn’t just find the cheapest guy and book him. He had to meet some standards. First we asked a good friend of mine, DJ Brian Rockwell, who taught me how to DJ in high school, and when Emily heard him in Tahoe, she claimed he is the best DJ she has ever heard. Unfortunately, considering he DJs clubs, he is not used to doing the wedding scene, which involves announcing the bridal parties, running the event and more. Instead, he recommended a good friend of his, DJ David D. This guy has played at clubs all over the Bay Area, playing all different genres for all different ages. He has tons of experience doing weddings as well, and has lots of equipment for it. The best part is that he mixes the music, so the beat never stops, and does not just play a 4 minute song, and when it’s over he starts the next one. I am confident in saying we will have the best DJ you’ve ever heard at a wedding, you will have the most fun on the dance floor of any wedding you’ve been to, and Emily and I will be dancing the night away. We can’t wait for you to join us on the dance floor, we’ll see you there!
Matt’s prediction was right on the money! The DJ was great, the music was great, the dancing was non-stop, and we saw all kinds of moves on the dance floor! When it was time to close down, no one was ready to stop. Now that’s the way to choose a DJ!