 In
our twenty years, we've performed at over 12,000 events, which might just
qualify us as "experts" when it comes to partying!
DJ or Live Music?
Many clients ask us if we recommend live music or a DJ for their wedding.
That answer really depends upon each individual wedding. What we offer
here is some considerations to make when deciding which is best for you.
DJs
DJs can bring thousands of songs to your event, far more than any band
or musician can play and the music sounds just like the original recording.
A DJ should be extremely flexible, able to play most any song at your
request and at an easily controlled volume. DJs generally do not take
breaks, so there is no dead air or loss of energy and DJs are almost always
much more affordable than live music.
On the other hand, while a great DJ can really get a crowd
going, they don’t have the ability to alter songs on the fly (lengthening
them, adding solos, bringing guests on stage to sing, etc.); DJs have
what has been pre-recorded as their only option. Also, many years ago
DJs had the stigma of being simply a less expensive alternative to live
music and that notion does still linger for some.
Live Music
Quality live musicians bring energy, enthusiasm and ambience to any event.
Live music at a wedding ceremony (soloists, strings, etc.) offers elegance
and romance. A great jazz trio or dance band can adapt to the situation
and adjust their music and energy accordingly.
On the other hand, live music is almost always more expensive.
Bands take breaks, risking an energy loss while they are offstage. Musicians
generally have styles of music they can and cannot play, making them less
flexible than a DJ.
Why Not Both?
One request we are seeing more and more often is for a band/DJ combination.
With this package, you eliminate any negatives associated with either
while enjoying the best of both worlds. A soloist or trio can start off
the event, with a DJ onsite to play during breaks and to help with announcements.
During dancing, the DJ can play during the band breaks, offering the availability
of songs that the band may not know or be able to perform. Many clients
then have the DJ play the last hour or so of their event, again offering
perhaps newer music that most variety bands don’t play.
We have found that live music/DJ combinations are a very
effective way to please all of your guests. Ask us to help put together
a package that is perfect for you.
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