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The Five W’s 7/20-21

Who:

            Tina & Christopher

What:

            Wedding Ceremony, Cocktail Hour,  & Reception

Where:

            Royal Manor, Garfield NJ

When:

            Friday, July 20, 2012 – (Dark Knight Rises is released!!!!)

Why:

            Why I loved DJing this wedding……

-         I Dj’d Tina’s sister Sandy’s Wedding as well as 5 other friends of their’s over the last 2+ Years – I love them all!!! So Much Fun!!

-         Chris is a huge Batman fan,  - check out the ice sculpture picture

-         We performed introductions like this: Coming out to “Let It Rock” by Kevin Rudolf. – Each of the Groomsmen had on Sunglasses, Dark Knight Training Hoodie with the Bride & Grooms Weddign Date and Names on them, and MMA Championship Belts!

o       Being accompanied by “The Gorgeous” Kelly McGuire…fighting out of Queens, NY…weighing in at 225 lbs…JOHHHHHHN “El Gordo Fuerte” TAAAAAAAABANIAG!!!!!!!

o       Being accompanied by “The Beautiful” Bey-shyh Wong…fighting out of Fort Lee, NJ…weighing in at 175 lbs…JOSH “THE BACONATOR” SUUUUUUUDARMAAAAAA!!!!!

o       Being accompanied by “The Angelic” June Ma…fighting out of Westwood, NJ…weighing in at 130 lbs…JEFF “THE DON” WAAAAAAAAN!!!!

o       Being accompanied by “The Exquisite” Shirley Park…fighting out of Edgewater, NJ…weighing in at 145lbs…JOON “GAME OVER” OHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!

o       Being accompanied by “The Striking” Sandy Wu…fighting out of Peekskill, NY…weighing in at 180lbs…JOEYYYYYY “LIGHTS OUT” EDWARDS!!!!!!

o       Being accompanied by “The Stunning” Sandy Zhang…fighting out of Queens, NY…weighing in at 195 lbs…STEEEEEEEVE “THE NUTCRACKER” NG!!!!!!!

o       (Bride & Groom) Being accompanied by The most important person in the room The Brand New Bride Tina hailing out of Park Ridge, NJ, 160lbs “The Burmese Beast” your Groom Chris “The Dark Knight” Wain

-         Chris & Tine had a dance routine for the 1st dance which mid way broke into the entire Bridal Party performing the dance to “Everybody” by The Backstreet Boys

-         Chris also surprised Tina by he and a few friends singing to Tina (Backstreet Boys again… Her favorite Band!!)

-         Chris and his mom also performed a choreographed dance to You Can’t Stop the Beat.

-         We also partied really, really hard!!!!

-         I got to work with the awesome Craig Haberstoh

 

 

 

Who:

            Kristen & Keith

What:

            Wedding Ceremony, Cocktail Hour, & Reception

Where:

            Vanity Fare, Lakewood, NJ

When:

            Saturday, July 21, 2012

Why:

            Why I loved DJing this wedding…… 

-         Keith’s Motto for their Wedding, “I can’t wait to Eat!”

-         Kristen’s Motto for their Wedding, “I can’t wait to Dance!”

-         They both wanted a lot of Dance and new music (Yeah!!)

-         The reaction when I played, “Show Me Love” – Steve Angello & Laidback Luke ft Robin S.

-         The reaction when I played, “Fired Up!” Funky Green Dogs

-         The Choreographed dance Kristen and 6 of her friends had to “Celebration

-         They met at Jenkinsons, in Pt. Pleasant, He was a Bouncer and she was going clubbing.  She saw him and that was that!!

-         They are going to Vegas for their first time for their Honeymoon!!! I Love Vegas!!

-         Getting to party with such great people!! – Congrats Keith & Kristen!!!

Marc and Kathleen Throw an Incredible Celebration to Start Their Married Life

Kathleen and Marc March 31st 2012 Photo by Jennifer Starr http://shutterstarrphotography.com/

I’ve always said I prefer working with clients who get involved in the music and planning.  I’d much rather sit with brides and grooms and brainstorm and come up with a collaborative approach to the entertainment on their day, incorporating their tastes with my experience.  I don’t remember a wedding where this came to fruition more than Marc and Kathleen’s on March 31st at The Vanity Fare.

When I met with Marc and Kathleen in early March they were already beginning to formulate some cool and unique ideas for their reception.  As we began to delve into the details I could see that this couple wanted a fun and different party.  For example, they had a great twist on throwing the bouquet and garter.  I’d invite all the women in the room to the dance floor (not just the single ladies) with the invitation: “Come on up if you want to get lucky tonight.”  After  a moment to let that sink in, I then explained that Kathleen was throwing a bouquet with lottery tickets attached.  We did the same for the guys with a garter and lottery tickets.  It just so happened that the record setting Mega-Millions lottery had been drawn the night before so I ad-libbed to the guys, “if any of you won the 680 million dollars last night please don’t come up to the dance floor… let someone else win some money this weekend.”

Marc is a big KISS fan and so he wanted their grand introduction to be with “Shout It Out Loud.”  Like most songs, “Shout It Out Loud” has an instrumental introduction then goes into the first verse.  This is usually not the best layout for bringing a couple in to because usually the chorus is the best, most recognizable and highest energy part of the song.  “Shout It Out Loud” is definitely an example of this.  So I made an edit of the song (listen to it hear on SoundCloud) and Marc loved it.  He also asked me to introduce them the same way KISS gets introduced at their concerts so when it came time for the bride and groom introduction we hit the song and I laid it on as thick as I could: “Alright New Jersey… you wanted the best bride and groom, you GOT the best bride and groom . . .” It was definitely a first for me and after 23 years of DJing that’s not easy.

One of the things I noticed was how often Marc and Kathleen slowed danced throughout the night.  Besides their first dance they must have slow danced to probably eight other songs.

Kathleen and Marc Celebrate their Marriage Photo by Jennifer Starr www.shutterstarrphotography.com

Plus they got their meeting and greeting done early so for the last 3 hours of the reception they were on the dance floor the entire time!  I’m not even sure if they ate dinner.

I had the pleasure of working with a photographer and videographer that I had never worked with before:  Jennifer Starr of Shutter Starr Photography and a great guy named Andrew of Stomping Bread Productions.  They both stayed till the very end of the night and continued shooting right up until the last song (which I have to be honest I don’t always see).  Jennifer was also nice enough to send me a few images for this blog.  If you are looking for a photographer for your wedding you should definitely check her out.

Speaking of the last song of the night, or I should say the last songs of the night,  Marc and Kathleen scripted the final 25 minutes of their celebration.  My music mixer Dan Fumosa commented about how perfect the 5 songs they selected were.  We went from Van Halen’s “Jump” into all 8 and half minutes of “Paradise By The Dashboard Lights” complete with a “Women versus The Men Sing Along.”  From there we did two more awesome sing-along songs “Sweet Caroline” and “Don’t Stop Believing” before ending with The Blues Brothers version of “Everybody Needs Somebody.”  It was the perfect ending to a night that had been both fun and unique.

/Paradise By The Dashboard Lights Was a Highlight of the Night Photo by Jennifer Starr www.shutterstarrphotography.com