Should We Do A Cake Cutting and Bouquet and Garter Toss?

The biggest trend we’ve seen in weddings in the last decade or more is moving away from traditions. It began for us with an increase in on-sight ceremonies (moving away […]
What If We Can’t Think of a First Dance?

Your Wedding Song, your First Dance together as a married couple, is a pretty big deal. It’s a song that will stay with you the rest of your life. When […]
Mike Walter presents a new seminar at WeddingWire World

Last year we were honored to receive the first ever WeddiAward for the company receiving the most reviews on WeddingWire in a year. Later that same year, we became the first company […]
”How Many Songs Should We Select?”

”How Many Songs Should We Select?” That’s a common question we often hear from couples who are planning their weddings –so if it’s a thought that has popped into your […]
Elite’s Private Show Recap

We held another one of our Private DJ Showcases recently. This one was at The Mill in Spring Lake. When our show was over and I was going around to […]
Neither Snow Nor Rain Nor Heat Nor Gloom of Night . . .

You may recognize the quote in the title of this blog. It’s the beginning of the Post Office Motto (“Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays […]
Best Songs of 2015

Time for my year end music review. I think 2015 was a fun year in pop music. Lots of great new songs that will certainly be dance-floor-fillers for many years […]
The Other Side of Wedding Planning Part 3 – THE WEDDING

So this is going to be my 3rd and final part of seeing wedding planning from the side of the bride & groom and not that of a wedding vendor. […]
To “First Look” or Not to “First Look.” That Is The Question.

Last year nearly 40% of the wedding couples that we DJed for also used us for ceremony music. When you factor in those ceremonies that were on-site but used musicians […]
My Third Time Officiating a Wedding

Just over a year ago I officiated my very first wedding. Kim and Charlie, friends of my wife, were getting married and they knew I was “newly ordained” so they […]