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  • Guest Blogger: FHEntertainment

    Photography by Cameron Ingalls - see more at www.cameroningalls.com

    The Whole Entertainment Package

    As many occasions as there are to celebrate – pool parties, picnics, sweet sixteen’s, school dances, proms, anniversaries, christenings, birthday parties, Bar/Bat Mitzvahs and wedding receptions – there are just as many kinds of mobile disc jockeys. DJing a wedding reception is a highly specialized service, too important to entrust to a “jack of all trades.” Do yourself and your guests a favor – hire a master of the trade, a wedding entertainment director.

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  • Bust-a-Move Babe! Part I

    Photography by Cameron Ingalls - see more at www.cameroningalls.com

    Are you and your sweetie taking dance classes to prepare for your first dance as husband and wife? Maybe steal a few moves from these couples! They've definitely broke the mold to the traditional first dance.

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  • Don't Play YMCA!

    Photography by Cameron Ingalls - see more at www.cameroningalls.com

    Take it from someone who attends weddings on a weekly basis, your DJ may try to play “YMCA” and other severely outdated moldy oldies! If you have had enough of songs like “Brick House,” “We Are Family,” and “Love Shack” than I suggest a detailed music consultation with the Disc Jockey you are considering to oversee your event. This will save you a lot of grief when you hit the dance floor.

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