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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Why Your IPod is NOT a DJ- a word of advice from the desks at A'vie

As IPod's and other MP3 players become more and more popular, many couples think it's the cheapest and best way to do the music for their reception- WRONG! Well...not exactly, but hear us out. Yes bringing your MP3 player to the reception is cheaper than hiring a DJ, but is it really worth the savings? Let's analyze this. While having the MP3 player stocked with all of your favorite songs is a plus- someone will have to "man" the device. You invited your guests to enjoy the reception - not work at it! Yes, your MP3 player can play the introduction song and the first dance, but it can't talk - it wont tell guests to sit and wait to be dismissed for the buffet, or announce that the toast will be coming up so go fill your drink. You need a master of ceremonies- and your Uncle Joe is hardly that..again..let your guests enjoy your reception. When you and your maid of Honor want to reminisce on your college road trip - the one where you put "Love Shack" on repeat as you drove through the middle of nowhere to get to your best friends' college- you go to the MP3 player, stop the current song midway , search for the next song as the room goes silent only to find out you completely forgot to download it...you will wish you hired a DJ who has endless amounts of songs in their data base - including "Love Shack".
From our experience we can tell you that the guests will more then likely not remember the food on the buffet or what flowers were in the centerpieces. What they will remember however, is whether or not they had a good time and behind every good time is some sort of motivator - a.k.a a DJ! So if you or someone you know is on the fence about whether or not ti hire a DJ or just rely on the good Ole' IPod, do yourself or them a favor - leave it to the pros! Trust us on this one...

Some of the top DJ's in Gainesville:
Jays Entertainment
Solutions Entertainment
Wellspring
TDC

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