Thursday, August 9, 2012

Wedding Marketing Tips for Our Wedding Vendor Friends

Jeff and I are now using our experience as wedding DJs to help our friends in the wedding business! Of course, what better way to do it than by having a little fun making some video trainings.

This one is just for our wedding vendor friends who are stumped trying to figure out how to answer that dreaded "price question" on the telephone.

Take a tip from Jeff! He makes an adorable bride.

WATCH THIS VIDEO:


Keep your eyes peeled for more wedding marketing tips from us very soon!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Hudson Valley Wedding DJs Alive and Well

It's been so long since I've visited this blog!

Our wedding DJ blog is alive and well over at our website. I just wanted to drop a line in case any wandering Hudson Valley brides and grooms stumbled onto this old, languishing blog in their cyber travels.

You can check out our recent adventures at The DJ Solution.

Have a great summer!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

This Blog Has Officially Moved...

This blog has officially moved over to our Hudson Valley DJ website at www.TheDJSolution.com.

See you there!

Thursday, October 2, 2008

9.14.08 West Park Winery Danielle & Mike

Danielle and Mike had a gorgeous--if sweaty--wedding day. Their ceremony was held on the hill overlooking the valley while the Julie Berman string trio performed hauntingly beautiful Jewish classical pieces for their guests.

SMART IDEA ALERT: The chuppah was well anchored in clay pots filled with rocks and decorated with vines and beautiful flowers by David Anthony. It looked lovely and there was no danger of it being carried away by the wind. (I can't tell you how many times I see groomsmen holding down the chuppah for the entire ceremony so it doesn't get wisked away!)

Danielle was stunning her champagne gown. The cantor sang the Seven Blessings over the couple.

Later on in the reception, Danielle and Mike's three grandmothers stood behind the challah bread and led the blessing together.

As our final Jewish tradition, we started dancing with the Hora. We started--and it didn't stop! All night long those guests were on the dance floor, heat be damned. Danielle and Mike were overwhelmed with the expressions of love and fun. They rocked, and so did we.

West Park Winery
Photos: Kimberly Wright

9.13.08 Grandview Christin & Eric

It was our first fall themed wedding at the Grandview. Autumn leaves were strewn across the tables around centerpieces of soft pink and green flowers.

Christin and Eric made their triumphant entry to the wicked guitar of "You Really Got Me" by Van Halen, then danced to "Unbelievable" by Josh Gracin.

Emotional moments filled their day. When Christin danced with her father to "The Impossible Dream," a song he chose for their special dance, her father wept and clung to her.

The Pastor, "PW" told the story of Narcissus and how he wished that Christin and Eric would see their own beauty reflected in each others' eyes.

A touch of humor entered the festivities when the Best Man told about Eric's habit of "collecting" things: 5 cars, 2 boats, 3 trailers, and a motorcycle. And the Maid of Honor wrote a poem about Christin and Eric, noting that knowing Eric, a state trooper, was handy for getting out of a speeding ticket.

It was beautiful, it was autumn, and it was lovely to see two people as in love as Christin and Eric.

Photos: Michael Polito
Grandview

Monday, September 29, 2008

9.12.08 Villa Borghese Kim & Rob

Kim was beautiful in her princess cut gown and birdcage veil. She cried as she whispered her vows to Rob.


They'd known each other for five years before marrying, so for most of the guests this was a long time coming.


Both of Kim's kids were members of the bridal party, and family and friends were central to the night.


The Best Man, Laurence, explained how special and included he had always felt by Rob's parents. "They just always made you feel welcome," he said. "I came over to see Rob when we were in high school. His parents didn't even know me, and they'd say, 'Rob won't be home for two hours, and we're heading out. There's soda in the fridge...'"


It was that kind of welcoming that Kim and Rob brought to their wedding reception. Kim's main concern had been finding ways to spend more time with her guests. And she did! On the dance floor, that is.

Officiant: Gail of Interfaith Ceremonies
Villa Borghese

Sunday, September 28, 2008

9.7.08 Hillside Manor Audrey & Greg

Audrey and Greg invited their guests to a 1950's themed wedding, requesting that they come in 50's formal attire. The guys donned hats, suspenders, and wing tipped shoes; the girls wore polka dotted dresses and circle skirts with crinoline. Audrey wore a vintage 1950's wedding dress, (she told me the alterations cost more than the dress itself!) and they arrived in classic vintage cars.


Even Jeff and I dressed the part. I found a peach, brown and green speckled wiggle dress and matching shoes, while Jeff wore a skinny tie and jacket, opting for a more rock-and-roll look. (Of course.)


It takes GUTS to pull off a wedding like this. This wasn't just 50's themed; it was a recreation of the 50's.

When guests walked into the Hillside Manor they were directed into the ballroom by a 50's style diner sign with a blinking arrow announcing Audrey and Greg's wedding at the "Diner." They picked up pink and blue place cards adorned with French poodles (for the girls) and vintage toy robots (for the boys) and rubix cube keychain favors. Inside, the room was strung up with blue Chinese lanterns, the linens were pink and the tables were decorated with carboard cutouts of vintage cars stuffed with fuzzy dice.

Audrey wanted this to be an immersive experience for her guests, so she asked us to play nothing but 50's music all night. Well, there were a few exceptions, but nothing newer than 1963.

Audrey and Greg did an awesome swing dance to their First Dance song, "Oh Boy!" by Buddy Holly.

It was all about the Big Bopper, Buddy Holly, Jerry Lee Lewis, and the Platters. It was doo wop, twist and swing. It was vintage, baby!