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How To Hire
A Professional DJ for Your Wedding Reception
Compiled By The American
Disc Jockey Association
It's no news to anyone, especially
the happy couple, that planning a wedding is an incredibly
stressful time. Although we can't help you decide between Pinot
Grigio and Merlot, or break the news to the bridesmaids that
fuchsia ruffles are all the rage in wedding attire this season,
the American Disc Jockey Association is here to take some of the
worry out of one of the most important aspects of your day: the
reception entertainment.
To avoid wedding day disappointments,
you will want to be sure that your disc jockey service is a
registered and legitimate business. Both the standards that the
ADJA requires of its members and the support it gives its members
help ensure that your day will be handled in a professional and
competent manner . . . freeing you to worry about remembering the
rings or where to honeymoon.
Before hiring a disc jockey for your
wedding, keep these qualifications in mind:
- Professionalism: Be sure you
choose a service that is registered, incorporated and/or
insured.
- Accessibility: Your DJ or company
should be willing to meet with you beforehand so that you can
see the operation, view the equipment and music library, and
hear a demo. Credentials and testimonials that include current
names and addresses should be available.
- Equipment: Your disc jockey
service should use professional audio equipment, rather than a
home sound system. The equipment should be cased to give the
best presentation and protection. Back Up Plan: Ask about the
DJ's plans for back up personnel or equipment in case of
illness, accident, or other unforeseen circumstances.
- Music Format: Choose a DJ who is
willing to meet with you ahead of time to discuss your ideas
for music selections. Ask if she or he will honor music
requests.
- Party Procedure and Etiquette:
Choose a DJ who is knowledgeable about and willing to work
with you in planning the announcements, schedule of events,and
other aspects of your wedding and reception.
- Preparing for the Event: Discuss
punctuality and your expectations for when the DJ should
arrive in order to set up for the event. Disc Jockey Attire: A
professional DJ will dress appropriately according to your
wishes. There should be no extra cost for formal attire.
- The Contract: When you have found
the right disc jockey for your event, be sure to obtain a
written contract confirming the booking and all agreements
between you and the disc jockey. Your contract should have a
cancellation clause and a logical procedure for both the
client and DJ to follow.
One way to be sure your disc jockey
meets these qualifications is to select a member of the American
Disc Jockey Association. The ADJA is an organization of
professional disc jockeys whose goal is to maintain a high
standard of quality in performance and business ethics. Member
disc jockeys meet professional standards and strive to improve
their quality of service by networking with other members across
the country. The association also provides an important back up
service for its members called the "DJ in Need Program".
Choosing and ADJA member disc jockey for your event means that
have chosen a professional backed by the following standards and
services available to our members.
QUALITY CONTROL
Members of the American Disc Jockey Association come with
current,verifiable references and must meet professional
requirements established by the association. Concerns, criticisms,
and complaints about member disc jockeys are handled promptly and
to the client's satisfaction. Members who fail to maintain the
association's high standards are denied renewal of membership.
NETWORKING
The association provides members with the opportunity to
keep up to date on music, equipment, and professional standards.
Working with a member of the ADJA, you can be assured that you are
working with a professional who is supported by a network of other
qualified professionals and services designed to make your day run
smoothly.
DJ IN NEED PROGRAM
No one wants to think about the problems that could
arise, but should the unforeseen occur, an ADJA member is
supported by our program which, in the case of catastrophic loss,
ships a system and music overnight, to be sure your day goes as
planned. For more information about the American Disc Jockey
Association or ideas about planning your event, visit our web page
at http://www.adja.org .

Compiled By The American
Disc Jockey Association
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