Where do I find someone to do the Catering or how
do I find a Hall or Church to rent?
    Check out our links page, or the Yellow Pages

What songs should the DJ play?
    Usually the DJ will play to the crowd as they party,
    but if you specifically want songs played, then choose
    ones that everyone will want, not just you.

Should I Use a DJ or a Live Band?
    Most importantly, a DJ is cheaper, and the real singer 
   
sings their songs, they work the crowd the whole time, 
    and a DJ can play music even when they are sick.  On 
    the other hand, a live band needs many breaks, and 
    sometimes some members are sick and do not show up, 
    not to mention that not all bands are great.

When should the party start, and when should the food be served.
    The party will never start on time - people are always late, 
    so don't plan on things starting on time.  Also, when you 
    serve the food, the party starts to slow down.  As the people 
    are eating, you should do the draws, speeches, and other 
    "non-dancing" things.

Can we supply CDs for you to play?
    Definitely!  We have a very extensive collection of songs,
    but everyone has different tastes, and we may not have
    what you want to hear.  Just bring your CDs along on the
    night of the event, and we will be happy to play what you want.

What about the Chicken Dance or the Hokey Pokey?
    Some people love it, and some people hate it. Most guests feel
    uncomfortable doing these cheesy dances.  Our professional
    opinion is not to play these songs, but we will if you want.

How will you know what to do next during a Wedding, etc.?
    Well, you will tell us.  We would like the DJ to have an itinerary
    of the event a few days before the date. If our DJ is going to
    announce and/or play music at particular times, it is
    beneficial if they have time to prepare.

What is feedback?
    This is that ear-piercing shrill that sometimes is emitted from the
    speakers.  It is caused by the microphone being too close to
    the speakers.  Good planning on the part of the DJ will
    ensure that this does not happen.

Have you got a question?  Just e-mail us!