Using A Friend DJ Your Wedding?

Using A Friend DJ Your Wedding?… Really?

Having an inexperienced friend to DJ your wedding is like
having a passenger on a plane that has never flown before
fly the plane. Your reception will crash and burn.

In todays economy I see more and more brides cutting back
on their budget by using a friend to DJ their wedding with the
thought of saving hundreds of dollars. However what they don’t
realize is that they are actually losing thousands to save hundreds.

Cheap entertainment is bad period, and when entertainment is bad
guests will not stay for the big crash. Let’s say you budget $15,000
for a 5 hour wedding. Break it down, that’s $3,000 per hour. If your
guests leave just one hour early because the entertainment is poor,
you just lost $3,000.

So I posed this question to other wedding professionals across the
country.

“What would you say to a bride if she is thinking about using a friend
to DJ her wedding?”

Christine Hussey
Director of Sales at The Inn at Longshore

“My professional advice is not to hire friends as vendors. I have seen too many lost friendships follow after the wedding. Hiring a wedding professional is always the route to go, they have the experience and knowledge to ensure that the day unfolds the exact way it is supposed to. Having people work weddings that have no experience tends to stress out the other vendors because they have to “cover” for the person who is not the professional. Experience with scenerios lends itself to anticipating an unknown on the day of and professionals are able to deal with this quickly and efficiently.”

Erin Calvimontes
Owner at Divine Celebrations Event Planners

As a professional planner, I have had this scenario come up many times before and my first question always would be;
“is your friend a professional wedding DJ?” and depending on the answer, if she actually knows, I would educate her on the important of having a professional wedding DJ.
Things can go from good to, bad to, worse, in a matter of minutes with a non-professional DJ who is not trained to “read the crowd”, react to the mood of the guests, switch up music to keep the mood lively, and actually keep the FLOW of the event running smoothly.
Educate her on the fact that a professional DJ is not just an “autopilot” IPOD with a microphone but, an entertainer with years of experience running events, a large library of music to fit everyone through all generations, and comes with a great personality at no additional cost!! LOL
You do get what you pay for!
Good luck!!”

Michelle Groom
at Mele Amore Events

“I hear this all the time and I always ask the same thing … are they experienced in DJ’ing a wedding? And how many weddings have they DJ’ed? Depending on their answer I then say … Wedding DJ’s are a lot different then party / club DJ’s. They are experienced in wedding etiquette, activities and how to get both your grandparents and best friends to enjoy the event together. Club/Party DJ’s may play great music but they struggle with the formalities at a wedding.”

PhoenixDJ.net

About Mark Sanchez

Mark is a full time professional Disc Jockey and Master of Ceremonies over 24 years, He has performed over 1,200 weddings and over 1,600 events total as owner of PME DJ Service. He also serves as the President of the American DJ Association Phoenix chapter.
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One Response to Using A Friend DJ Your Wedding?

  1. Brilliant article, and very good points. Sometimes I find it hard to understand why brides just don’t recognize the success of their reception hinges on the entertainment.

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