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Ellen & David: June 5, 2010

June 9th, 2010 No comments

You probably wouldn’t think it, but there’s a lot of planning that a skilled wedding DJ does in the weeks and months leading up to a client’s wedding.   For me, the preparation process includes meeting with my clients, going over the reception timeline, making sure I can properly pronounce the names of the bridesmaids and groomsmen that I’ll be introducing at the reception, preparing playlists and tracking down hard-to-find music requests, making backup copies of important songs,  and then typing up the notes that I’ll be using at the event.   That process takes anywhere from 4 to 10 hours, but it’s absolutely necessary.   My goal is to provide to my clients the best service possible on the most celebratory night of their lives.

Despite all of the prep work that I do, there are still some things that I just can’t predict, like guests arriving at the reception venue more than an hour before the scheduled start time while I’m still setting up, or the mother of the bride who somehow gets hold of the microphone and wants to say a few words just as I’m about to introduce the Best Man’s toast.  My experience and a year’s worth of improv comedy training has taught me how to roll with these types of  changes smoothly.  And fortunately, I get to work for really fun couples, like Ellen and David.

Yes, their guests did arrive early, which was no problem at all thanks to Andrew Beuttler and the staff at LeBaron Hills Country Club.  I can’t tell you how many venues would have turned people away until the scheduled start time.  Instead of making people sit in their cars for an hour, the events staff moved quickly to finish the room preparations, direct guests into the venue’s lounge area, and then out to the patio for cocktail hour. Andrew would probably want me to tell you that this type of accommodation was an exception to the rule.  Still, it was a generous move on his part.  Great job.

I gotta feeling… that tonight’s gonna be a good night…

I don’t often get to meet the parents of the bride and groom until it’s time to line them up for introductions.  In retrospect, I wish I had met Ellen’s mom sooner.  She’s terrific.   I realized this right after the officiant who said the blessing before dinner handed her the microphone.   Not knowing what she might say, and because there was no previous mention of her making a speech, I reached out to take the microphone.  And in front of 175 guests, into an open microphone, Ellen’s mom said these six words in the softest, sweetest, slightly-nervous voice:

“…but I’m the mother of the bride!”

First, there was laughter.  And then there was overwhelming applause.  I turned to Ellen, got a nod of approval, and then brought her mom out to the center of the dancefloor with the microphone.

Her speech was very impromptu, but fabulous.  You can’t plan a moment like that.

With everyone in great spirits (they were dancing before the main course was served), I knew for sure that the night would be even better than I had imagined.  Ellen must have danced the entire night; her friends requested some great songs that I love but don’t usually play at weddings, and the energy level in the room was unbelievable.  For the DJ, there’s nothing better than getting high-fives during the reception from the bride, groom and guests… it’s the ultimate seal of approval.

Congratulations, Ellen & David!

Introduction Music: “I Gotta Feeling” – Black Eyed Peas
Ellen & David’s Intro Music: “Say Hey (I Love You” – Michael Franti & Spearhead
First Dance: “All I Want Is You” – U2
Song played during the Cake Cutting: “Sugar Sugar” – The Archies
Groom/Mother Dance: “A Mother’s Song” – T. Carter
Bouquet Toss Song: “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” – Beyonce
Last Dance: “I’ll Be” – Edwin McCain
Farewell Song: “Dont’ Stop Believin’” – Journey

Ellen & David's First Dance.  Music by DJ Brendan Lafferty

Ellen & David's First Dance

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The wedding cake.

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Dancing began immediately after the cake cutting...

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...and continued even before dinner was served.

Dancing under an indoor moonlit sky.  Lighting effect by B-Sharp Entertainment

Dancing under an indoor moonlit sky.

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Last dance.

Genevieve & Holland: May 22, 2010

June 3rd, 2010 Comments off

Genevieve & Holland’s wedding marked my first visit to Regatta Place – it’s as close to the harbor as you can get, as it sits on Newport’s Goat Island, near the gorgeous Belle Mer and the well-known Hyatt Regency, two of many Rhode Island wedding venues.  Because most of my Newport wedding experiences have taken place at other locations, including Astor’s Beechwood and Castle Hill, I was looking forward to new scenery.  Not that I’m complaining… I mean, can you really grow tired of Newport?

Genevieve & Holland found me by way of one of my colleagues,  Victor Rodrigues, a/k/a Victor from Party Time.  He gets overwhelmingly positive reviews from his clients, so I’m honored that he recommends my services when he’s not available.

There was another reason why I was looking forward to this wedding: outstanding vendors!   Genevieve and Holland assembled an all-star team, which included photographer Faith Dugan, day-of coordinator Colleen Kimmel, and the steel drum sounds of George Zecher.  This was my second time working with George; he’s a lot of fun and a terrific musician.  His tropical renditions of well-known hits from the likes of Elton John, Jimmy Buffett and Bob Marley segued perfectly into my dinner mix of reggae and summer-inspired tunes.

The chilly late-spring temperatures of Newport worked to my advantage, as they kept everyone under the tent for dancing, save for some of the older couples who opted to make an early exit.  For the folks that stuck around, I provided a seamless set of current hits, and accommodated all of the evening’s requests, which ranged from Usher’s “OMG” to Madonna’s “Ray Of Light“.

The night ended with the bride, groom and their guests dancing to the carnival-like strains of Bruce Springsteen’s “Jersey Girl” (a favorite of Genevieve’s).  It was a perfect finish to a wonderful wedding reception.

Wedding Party Intro Music: Love Is My Religion – Ziggy Marley
Bride & Groom’s Entrance: I’m Yours – Jason Mraz
Genevieve & Holland’s First Dance: Making Memories Of Us – Keith Urban

Cake Cutting: January Wedding – Avett Brothers
Bride/Father Dance: My Little Girl – Tim McGraw
Groom/Mother Dance: You Are So Beautiful – Joe Cocker
Last Dance: Jersey Girl – Bruce Springsteen
Farewell Song: Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd

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Tables were tastefully decorated for the event.

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The Wedding Cake

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The extensive patio at Regatta Place

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George Zecher on Steel Drums.

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The view of Newport Harbor from Goat Island

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Under the tent at Regatta Place

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The dancing crowd at Genevieve & Holland's reception