Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Surf And Sand Wedding For Akemi & Nathan



Akemi and Nathan chose the backdrop of the gorgeous Pacific Ocean for their wedding vows on May 23, 2010.






Laguna Beach's Surf And Sand Hotel offers a stunning view of the California coastline from their Catalina Deck. The Bride decided on a beautiful Ennio Morricone song- "Love Affair", for the processional.




The reception in The Pelican Room was highlighted by a personalized custom gobo we had designed and then carefully positioned to be displayed across the dance floor. We also set up 2 sound active lighting fixtures for when the dancing got going.




Song choices included music by Muse, The Rolling Stones and the guilty pleasure of Rick Astley's 80s anthem, "Never Gonna Give You Up". Since the Bride and Groom were about to embark on an Australian honeymoon, we couldn't resist throwing in Colin Hay's (Men At Work) acoustic rendition of "Down Under".








The guests partied into the night and made this a Laguna Beach wedding to remember!

Here's to another great beginning!

The Wedding DJ

Monday, May 10, 2010

World's Worst Wedding DJs

There are the "Lounge Lizards", the "Show Stealers" and the "Kings Of Cornball". The common link amongst these creatures is that they will make your wedding day memorable for all the wrong reasons!

Whether it's lame attempts at comedy, the "forced spontaneity" of Chicken Dances and conga lines or the dreaded "Announcer Guy Voice Syndrome" (AGVS), these "performers" lurk among the general DJ population waiting to pounce on the unsuspecting.

These insidious predators have not yet been eradicated and may cross your path in real life. If so, don't panic. Tell them you have other DJs to check out and will get back to them. Then screen your calls!

So that you can better recognize them, here are some of the World's Worst Wedding DJs we compiled from Youtube:



Marvin Gaye he aint. I am guessing the green sparkle party hats were handed out by the DJ as part of his "Party Props" package.




He's not JUST a DJ, he's a DANCER! Dude needs to button that vest.




Um... NO!




At least SOMEONE'S dancing! Love all the loose wires hanging down. They told him it was a black and white affair and he complied with a snappy black T-shirt w/ white pants combo.




Wonder how many times this mullet wearing DJ practiced this routine in his garage before launching it on the world.




This guy IS the party! I'd like to blame the bad audio on the camera mic but I can't help wondering if this guy has marbles in his mouth.


Part of the blame for the continued propagation of this dangerous species is people who are "trying to save a few bucks" continuing to hire them. Your wedding will only happen once. Get a good DJ.


Los Angeles DJ

Thursday, February 25, 2010

How To Have A Unique Wedding



Chances are that your guests have been to many wedding receptions in the past. Here are some easy ways to make yours stand out without resorting to gimmicks, hackneyed displays or cliched ideas.

Pick An Unusual Entrance Song-

Check out your personal music collection and write down the first ten songs that appeal to you. Then decide which one of those would be best for you to walk into at your reception. Chances are you will come up with an Entrance Song nobody else has thought of. One rule of thumb is- the higher the energy of the song, the better. This applies whether it's Classical, Rock, Hip Hop, Swing, etc.


Don't Just Enter, MAKE An Entrance-

The difference can be subtle or more pronounced but it is important that you, in some way, visually acknowledge your guests as part of your Grand Entrance. This can be done by simply pausing to let them get a good look at you while they snap a picture, waving back at them or perhaps taking a bow or giving high fives. Now you have included your guests in the joy of the moment by making them PART of your entrance!


Change The Order-

Often the First Dance comes after the meal. But there's no rule that says you can't do it right after your entrance. The Best Man's toast can be at the beginning of the meal... or later, towards the end of it. Just because you throw your bouquet doesn't mean you have to do the whole garter removal and throwing thing. If you want, you can the pass on the removal and just have a garter toss or you can dispense with the entire formality and let the party continue uninterrupted.


That Sounds Different-

You have an opportunity to create a unique experience for your guests from the time they first step foot in your reception. It is important that your reception have it's own "sound". Preferable a unique mix of songs that people don't usually come in contact with at the office, the mall or while listening to the car radio.

You can turn your room into a romantic Spanish villa with flamenco fusion latin guitar. Or create a swinging, "Rat Pack" atmosphere with classic big band music. You could even transport your guests to a sunny, tropical seashore with the right mix of beach music.

We had one couple who got engaged in Italy and chose artists like Dean Martin, Andrea Bocelli and Louis Prima for their dinner music. The choice of sounds that sets the tone for your reception is limited only by your imagination. The goal is to give your guests something they haven't experienced at any other wedding they've been to.


Saying "Thank You"-

A simple "thank you" to your guests over the mic can mean so much. Publicly expressing your appreciation for their participation at your wedding is one of the classiest and most heartfelt things you can do. And in case you should miss anyone during your mingling time, you have already acknowledged your gratitude to them.


Choreograph Your First Dance-

A choreographed First Dance is always a special treat for you and your guests. We've seen waltzes, swing dances and even a tango or two. A bit of work is involved here as you may need to take some lessons and rehearse prior to your "performance". The pay off is creating an unforgettable moment for you and your guests. A moment that never fails to get a great response from all in attendance.


Use Creative Lighting-

The right lighting can add color and depth to any room. Colored beams of uplighting on the walls, a pinspot to highlight the cake and dynamic projection dance floor club lighting are some ways to create a special atmosphere. Well planned lighting has a dramatic effect on the look and feel of your reception.


Avoid Musical Cliches-

There is a place for some of those old party standbys like "Love Shack", "Mony Mony", "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" and "I Will Survive". But your music list should also include more inventive choices. Jettison some of those played out tunes in favor of newer songs that have wide appeal include "Smooth" by Santana, "Hey Ya!" by Outkast, "Get The Party Started" by Pink, "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" by Jet and "Yeah" by Usher. Generally, the music can get more cutting edge as the night goes on.


Promo, Promo, Promo

Have you ever been to a wedding where you felt like you didn't know what was going on? Your MC should let your guests know what they have to look forward to later. Attendees will be less likely to leave early if they know that the cake cutting is coming up shortly. Or that if they go now they will miss the first dance. Get an MC who understands the power of the promotional announcement!

Simple but effective ideas like these can make a huge impact. Have a unique wedding by being creative and going with your instincts.


The Wedding DJ

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Putting Your Name In Lights- The Wedding Gobo

Brides and grooms are putting their names in lights!



Once reserved for events with high production budgets, personalized gobos are an now affordable, eye catching trend.




What Is A Gobo?

A "gobo" is short for "go between", as in a pattern that goes between the lamp and lense of a high powered light projector. These specialized lights have a focus knob that allows the image to be sharp and clear, even when projected over a long distance. Gobos can be projected on walls, ceilings or even dance floors.

Custom wedding gobos can be names, monograms, initials, images or any text or pattern.

For an added twist, consider using a colored gel or glass to highlight your message. Or add an image gobo as a background to your main gobo. Here we did mulit-colored hearts beneath the main message:




Here is a double image- two gobos with the same pattern. One colored and slightly bigger than the other:




Professional Results

For best results, the gobo projector should be a high powered, professional unit with superior optics. It may need to be safely mounted on a tripod, truss or other structure in such a way that shadows are not cast on the gobo pattern by guests or other foot traffic.

Here is a recent personalized monogram we did for a wedding at The Mission Inn in Riverside (apologies for the bad camera phone quality):



Here is another double gobo, white snowflakes over blue:



There is no right or wrong way to do a custom wedding gobo. A little creativity can make yours stand out. For best results consult a pro lighting designer. For more info. on custom wedding gobos go to Wedding Gobo

-The Wedding DJ

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Here Comes The Bride



"Here Comes The Bride", aka "The Bridal Chorus", aka "The Bridal March".

I have often had mixed feelings about this choice for the Bride's walk down the aisle. It comes from having to play the pompous, grandiose, stuffy versions that were available in years past. They sound ancient and decrepit and many of them are! I used to say that in all my years of searching, I'd yet to hear a "good" version of it!

Another problem is the cadence of The Bridal Chorus. It is NOT conducive to a slow, measured walk. It was, after all, written for a play in which a wedding takes place- not for an actual wedding!

It may be "traditional" but so what? There are so many other songs that can be played that not only allow you to put your personal touch on the ceremony but also give your guests a unique experience as well.

Perspective Change

I was swayed recently when a client brought something to my attention. Jonathan Cain, the keyboardist from Journey, released a solo album that actually includes a really good version of "The Bridal March"! Cain embellishes and adds to the original, slowing the tempo and using ethereal keyboards to update the song. The drawback is that the album was released a few years ago and is currently out of print.

You can get a preowned copy from Amazon.com but it is a bit pricey. Apparently, these are somewhat of a collector's item.

Check it out here:






Another version that I like, although not quite as much, is The O'Neill Brothers "Bridal Chorus (Here Comes The Bride)".

Sample it here: O'Neill Brothers "Bridal Chorus (Here Comes The Bride)"

This one is available as a download for only 99 cents!

Speaking of The O'Neill Bros., Amazon.com is offering this entire album of their wedding music as a FREE promotional download!

The O'Neill Brothers Wedding Music Sampler



Click here: O'Neill Brothers Wedding Music Sampler

Features popular ceremony songs like "Canon in D", "Ave Maria", "Ode To Joy" and more.

May be available for a limited time.

And remember if you decide to use a more progressive choice of music, as many current Brides do, there are tons of options available! Here are a few musical ideas to get you started (click here): Wedding Ceremony Music

Happy Hunting!

Monday, September 21, 2009

The Alternative Wedding

Helen and Zack wanted something different for their wedding at a Temecula winery. They discarded traditional ideas about music and went with their intuition. Their eclectic playlist included alternative stalwarts like Joy Division, The Smiths, Talking Heads and The Cure. And that was just for the ceremony prelude!



This slideshow is from Helen and Zack's Temecula wedding- Sept. 09.

The Bride walked down the aisle to "Morning Has Broken" by Cat Stevens and the couple made their triumphant reception entrance to "You Really Got Me" by iconic garage rockers The Kinks. The first dance, another unusual choice, was Bob Marley's "All Day All Night".

Throughout the reception songs from the likes of The Ramones, David Bowie, Queen, Devo, The Replacements, Iggy Pop, Elvis Costello and The B-52s created an atmosphere quite unlike most formal gatherings. This refreshing change of pace was appreciated by the guests who kept the dance floor filled until the final note.

Although I do plenty of events where Top 40 and "hit" music is requested, I cherish the opportunity to play alternative wedding DJ. Whether it's The Beatles or The Buzzcocks, good rock and roll comes from the soul and can't be rated by any chart.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

2009 Highlights

So far, 2009 has been a busy year!

I've traveled to San Diego, Temecula, LA, various parts of the OC and places in between. All in the name of providing great sound and lighting to incredible events!

Here is a slideshow of some 2009, DJ Craig highlights:



They don't call it "Mobile DJ" for nothing. Looking forward to the rest of 2009 and beyond!

The Wedding DJ

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Wedding Uplighting Slideshow

Here is a video of wedding uplighting that I recently uploaded to Youtube. These are various fixtures and colors.

Great lighting can create a striking look for your reception!



More wedding up lighting pics here: Wedding Uplighting

-The Wedding DJ

Friday, June 12, 2009

MOLAA For Erin and Khaled


Erin and Khaled chose Long Beach's Museum Of Latin American Art (MOLAA) for their May nuptials. Their wedding sets a great example of the power of creative sound and lighting.



It turns out that The expansive MOLAA courtyard, filled with unique sculptures and plants, is a great place for a ceremony!

Can you spot the speakers?



We found the perfect spot where they would both sound good and be unobtrusive.



Before... and after!

For this beautiful square wedding cake, we lit it from 2 angles to make it stand out.



On the candy table we used a small flood light . It must have worked because the candy disappeared quickly!



For the reception room we lit the walls with amber LED uplighting to create a unique atmosphere.



During dancing the guests enjoyed our digital Yamaha sound system and hot music mixes.



Here's to another great beginning!

-The Wedding DJ

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

A Royal Wedding With "The Queen"



For Lenora and Michael's May reception, they chose the Queen Mary's elegant Veranda room. The Veranda features polished wood throughout, lavish tapestries and a wonderful view of the Long Beach shoreline.




The Newlyweds made their Grand entrance to AC/DC's "You Shook Me" and then segued right into "Someone Like You" by Van Morrison. The sunken dance floor was highlighted by our mirror ball as the couple wowed their guests with choreographed dance steps.




After the toasts and dinner service, the dancing kicked off again with the traditional Father/Daughter dance to "I Hope You Dance"- Lee Ann Womack. Then all guests were invited to join in.




Music highlights included Sinatra, Rascal Flatts and an old school electric slide (by request).




We used a 2 speaker Yamaha digital sound system and a 16 inch mirror ball highlighted by 2 LED pin spots.

Here's to another great beginning!

The Wedding DJ