
There will always be those events however where it is difficult to get the crowd going. All bands, regardless of how good or experienced they are will have 'quiet' nights, or nights where they'll have to work that bit (or that lot!) harder to get a party atmosphere going. (If a band tells you that they've never had a difficult night you can take it that they're not being fully honest with you!).

So, you've chosen the date, you've chosen the photographer and you've chosen the church and reception location. One element you'll now need to carefully consider is the music. There are two musical elements to the day - the ceremony and the reception - both of which I'll cover here:
When planning a wedding, there are often an incredible amount of difficulties and stresses involved that all provide a very hectic planning and coordinating process. While some people actually thrive and enjoy this process while considering it a labor of love, there are countless others that find it to be a bit overwhelming of a process. A DJ is someone that is often haphazardly selected which could be detrimental which makes finding the best wedding DJ an important decision.