What people are saying about
Music Mania Entertainers...
"You turned our wedding reception into a memorable and fun event. You got the families and guests mingling and dancing. You let us all relax and have fun. You ran the reception wonderfully. No worries for me!!"
– Monika F.
"Good choice of music. Accommodated requests. Low profile. Everyone had positive comments during and after the party."
– Tom T.
"He had the ability to read the crowd. Tailored the music. Good announcements."
– Keith & Corey B.
"You played the perfect song at the perfect time!
Every detail was done to perfection. Thank you for the party of a lifetime."
– Holly & Ike R.
"Very clever how you put sound effects to our son’s speeches at the toasts! We have recommended you already to others."
– Ray & Charlotte K.
1. What kind of entertainment background and training do you have?
Look for someone with many years of experience DJing your kind of event, and do ask about training. Most DJ’s have had little to no entertainment training, yet there is a lot of skill involved. The best DJs attend trade shows and seminars and study trends in musical tastes and technologies. They can lead the latest crowd-pleasing dances and activities, coordinate an event with other vendors, sense the mood and moment, read a crowd, and determine the right music to play at exactly the right time. We would be glad to share with you the extensive training we have had during our 25 years in the entertainment business when we meet.
2. What can you do to make our event or celebration memorable and exceptional?
4. How do you define your role as our Master of Ceremonies?
It is a common misconception among entertainers to believe that a
Master of Ceremonies just makes announcements. The real duties of the
Master of Ceremonies include directing the event and keeping things
moving at a good pace so that the guests never get bored or restless. A
good Master of Ceremonies also manages logistics and coordinates the
action behind the scenes to make sure that things do not go wrong. Ask
them how they see their role, if they only talk about making
announcements, be wary. That may be all that they provide. We
can discuss how we approach the role of Master of Ceremonies, and we
will show you the customized checklists that we will use for event
planning when we meet.
5. May we call your references?
It is essential that you call others who have used this DJ’s services and ask about their experience. Were they satisfied? Would they rehire this DJ? In addition to clients, ask to speak with other event professionals with whom this DJ has worked. If a DJ service declines to give you references, that should serve as a warning. If they do provide references, be sure to call and ask questions. Their responses will reinforce your decision to hire this DJ or not and leave you confident in your choice. We would be happy to provide you with references when we meet.
6. Will the entertainer for my event be guaranteed with a written contract?
Some companies will tell you that you are booking their most experienced DJ and then send their newest recruit instead. If they are unwilling to put the name of the DJ in the contract, you might want to ask yourself, “why not?” You want NO SURPRISES on the day of your event. For that, a well-written contract that protects both parties is essential. We would be happy to show you the wording on our contract and even give you a sample copy when we meet.
8. Do you belong to any professional associations?
People who treat what they do as a profession tend to get involved and network with other like-minded professionals. If you find a DJ who isn’t investing in learning from others, you’ve probably found someone who has been doing the same show in the same way for years. Ask the DJ what groups they participate in. We would be glad to provide a list of organizations with which we actively participate when we meet.
9. Do you carry a liability insurance policy?
Good business people carry liability insurance policies for everyone's protection. Most event facilities require that mobile DJ's provide proof of such insurance. I have received far too many frantic calls from brides or event coordinators requesting my services because the DJ they hired was turned away by the facility on the day of the event. Be sure to ask for a copy of their policy ahead of time. We will provide a certificate of insurance for you to present to your facility when we meet.
10. What do you provide in terms of sound equipment and backup equipment?