Monday, March 31, 2014

How to Create Your Wedding Reception Playlist

Planning your wedding means that you should be careful of even the smallest detail in your celebration. Even though you may decide to hire a DJ to play the music in your wedding reception, it still is a good idea to create a playlist for the event. This is so you can choose the songs that you would like to listen to on your big day. Instead of having the DJ play just about any song, you can have him play a certain genre or song title for your reception.

When it comes to creating your wedding playlist, there are some songs that you will need to consider. Use these things to help you pick out the right songs to include in your reception playlist:


What are your key songs?
Do you have a set of favorite songs that you and your fiancé love to listen to? Make sure that you sit down with your fiancé and talk about the songs that you would like to be played at your wedding reception. Think about the songs you both enjoy listening to on your dates. Also, include the songs that you were listening to when you first met, shared your first kiss, or first knew that you were in love with one another. This is a great way you can walk down memory lane and discover new things about your partner.

Consider the theme of your wedding
If you have decided to use a theme for your wedding, you should also think about the music genre that would be fitting to it. For example, if you have a beach wedding, you may want to include reggae music into your playlist instead of using country music.


Consider your Guests
When planning the music for your wedding reception, you should also consider the interests of your guests as well as their age. If you will have guests of the older crowd, you can incorporate some of the popular songs that they enjoy. This is the best way you can get your guests on the dance floor in no time!


Coordinate with your DJ
Remember that your chosen DJ has experience working with wedding playlists. For this, make sure to consult with him on some opinions and suggestions of songs that would be great for your wedding reception. You can get new tips from him!

Of course, you wouldn't want to restrict your DJ with the songs you want to be played in your reception. Considering that you hired a professional DJ to help you with your music, you can simply give him a list of the songs you enjoy and trust that he will take care of the rest.


About The Blogger: Nick Duve is the owner and DJ for Elite Entertainment of Central Florida LLC. Nick has been providing professional DJ & entertainment throughout the United States since 2000, establishing himself as one of the top entertainers in the industry.

Contact: 407-362-8936 - nick@elitefloridadj.com - www.elitefloridadj.com

Monday, March 24, 2014

3 Reasons on Why You Should Have a Photobooth at Your Wedding


Nowadays, an event is considered incomplete if there is no photobooth to take memories of the guests. No matter how big or small the event is, the photobooth is almost always included as a way for guests to enjoy themselves at the party. Even with formal events, there is almost always a photobooth waiting outside the hallway for guests who would like to have their photos taken.

If you are contemplating whether or not you should hire a photobooth for your wedding, here are some reasons why you should:


They make fun memories
The good thing about a photobooth is that it is able to bring out the individual’s wacky personality. They know that each frame will be composed of different photos, which is why they make attempts to distort their face or expression. With this at your wedding, your guests can look back at the photos and remember the time they had a blast with the photobooth. Besides, no one frowns on these photos—unless it’s a pre-discussed pose.

You get instant souvenirs
Plenty of couples opt for hiring a photobooth service at their wedding because they use this to serve as a wedding favor. Instead of having to worry about what they should give out to guests, the couple can simply set up the photobooth and let their guests do their thing. Once the photos have been printed out, they can bring them home to use as a wedding favor.

It entertains your guests
During instances wherein you are having some down time in preparing the program, you can have your guests enjoy the photobooth. Instead of getting bored, they can simply return to the photobooth to have their photos taken and printed out; each time with a different set of friends. It helps keep your guests entertained throughout the reception.

Another option for entertaining your guests is to hire a professional wedding DJ that can take care of the music in your reception. You can give us a call today so we can talk about how to make your reception lively.

About The Blogger: Nick Duve is the owner and DJ for Elite Entertainment of Central Florida LLC. Nick has been providing professional DJ & entertainment throughout the United States since 2000, establishing himself as one of the top entertainers in the industry.

Contact: 407-362-8936 - nick@elitefloridadj.com - www.elitefloridadj.com 
  

Monday, March 17, 2014

First Dance Songs at Celebrity Couples’ Weddings

Having a wedding is an exciting time for any couple’s life. Since it signifies the start of their lives together as husband and wife, they need to go through with all the traditional events in the wedding ceremony and reception. As such, the need to plan the wedding details carefully arises, particularly the key parts of the wedding such as the exchange of vows, first kiss, cake cutting, and the first dance.


When it comes to the first dance, it is important to choose a song that relates to your relationship as a couple. Especially since there are plenty of different songs to choose from, you need to go through with some of your options and decide the one that best speaks to you and your fiancé.

Another way you can choose your first dance song is to go for the commonly used ones. While there are the obvious favorites (like the ones on our previous blog post), there are some songs that are new and have not been used as much. At the same time, you may also follow the songs used by celebrity couples during their first dance. Here are some of these songs:

Nick Lachey + Vanessa Minnillo – A Kiss to Build a Dream On by Steve Tyrell
Drew Barreymore + Will Kopelman – No One’s Gonna Love You by Band of Horses
Mark Zuckerberg + Priscilla Chan – Last Night on Earth by Green Day
Joel Madden + Nicole Richie – What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong
Carrie Underwood + Mike Fisher – Love Never Fails by Brandon Heath
Tom Cruise + Katie Holmes – Songbird by Fleetwood Mac
Beyonce + Jay-Z – Crazy In Love by Beyonce and Jay-Z
David Beckham + Victoria Adams – It Had To Be You by The Starlight Orchestra
President Barack Obama + Michelle Robinson – You and I by Stevie Wonder
Kate Middleton + Prince William – Your Song by Elton John (performed by Ellie Goulding)

Which of these songs would you want to use for your own first dance? Let us know in the comments below! You can also give us a call so we can talk about your other options.

About The Blogger: Nick Duve is the owner and DJ for Elite Entertainment of Central Florida LLC. Nick Has been providing professional DJ & entertainment throughout the United States since 2000, establishing himself as one of the top entertainers in the industry.

Contact: 407-362-8936 - nick@elitefloridadj.com - www.elitefloridadj.com 
  

Monday, March 10, 2014

Should You Entertain Song Requests at Your Wedding?

Your wedding music plays an important role than you think. The music is not just there to entertain your guests or serve as a ‘filler’ so that there won’t be an awkward silence during the reception. The music you choose to play at your wedding reception plays a much more important role than that—it sets the mood at the venue and provides a way everyone will feel the emotions you share with your spouse. At the same time, it will draw in your guests to start dancing and enjoying themselves.


One of the common concerns many couples share is whether or not they will entertain song requests during such events. Your guests may not share the same taste in music as you do. If they request for a song to play at your wedding reception that you are not fond of, it may only be a waste of time for the DJ to play it. This is why you have to determine whether or not you will accept song requests at your wedding reception.

So what are your options on this matter? Here are some ideas on how you can deal with this decision:

Allowing Song Requests
If you will allow song requests to be made at your wedding, you may request your guests to list down their chosen titles on a piece of paper that you supply to them. This way, they do not have to go to the DJ’s booth and tell him the song they would like to be played. By listing down their song requests, you can have your wedding planner collect them and be the one to hand them over to the DJ.

No Song Requests
Meanwhile, if you decide not to entertain song requests at your reception, the best way you can handle this is to let your DJ be the one to deflect the requests during the wedding. However, you may opt to send your guests a piece of paper along with their invitations so they can list down their song requests beforehand. This way, you can go over the songs and pick out the ones that you can add to your list.

Whether you decide to entertain song requests at your wedding or not, make sure that you supply your DJ a ‘Do Not Play List.’ Include the songs or genre of songs that you do not want to listen to during your wedding. This will include songs you dislike, interactive songs (if you hate them), and past songs that you share with your exes. By having a list, your DJ will know which songs he should avoid.

Call us today to learn how we can help you come up with a ‘Do Not Play List.’

About The Blogger: Nick Duve is the owner and DJ for Elite Entertainment of Central Florida LLC. Nick Has been providing professional DJ & entertainment throughout the United States since 2000, establishing himself as one of the top entertainers in the industry.

Contact: 407-362-8936 - nick@elitefloridadj.com - www.elitefloridadj.com 
  

Monday, March 3, 2014

The Importance of Your First Dance at Your Wedding

In any wedding reception, the first dance of the newlywed couple is always something that people look forward to. This is because it is a meaningful event in the couple’s life that the share with their friends and family members. Because of how important this event is, it is important for the couple to pick out a song that best details their love for one another. This will then be the song they will dance to.



If you are still choosing a song that you and your fiancé will dance to on your wedding, it is important that you pick one out that speaks to you. The best way you can determine this is by listening to the lyrics of the song and see if it relates to your life as a couple. At the same time, you should listen to the melody of the song. If it is something that moves you, feel free to use it for your big day.

Here are the most popular songs that are being used for the couple’s first dance. You may pick out a song from this list to use on your big day as well:

  • ·     I Won’t Give Up – Jason Mraz
  • Then – Brad Paisley
  • God Gave Me You – Blake Shelton
  • A Thousand Years – Christina Perri
  • You Are The Best Thing – Ray Lamontagne
  • Bless The Broken Road – Rascal Flatts
  • Marry Me – Train
  • Wanted – Hunter Hayes
  • Amazed - Loanstar
  • Sunday Kinda Love – Etta James
  • At Last- Etta James
  • No One’s Gonna Love You – Band of Horses
  • Grow Old With Me – Tom Odell
  • By Your Side – Sade


If you would like to pick out a unique song to dance to on your first dance, you may choose to do so. All you have to do is look out for the right song that truly speaks to you and your fiancé’s relationship.

You can also ask a professional wedding DJ for some first dance song recommendations. At the same time, choose to hire someone that can play that song in your wedding reception flawlessly. Call us today to learn how we can do it for you!

About The Blogger: Nick Duve is the owner and DJ for Elite Entertainment of Central Florida LLC. Nick Has been providing professional DJ & entertainment throughout the United States since 2000, establishing himself as one of the top entertainers in the industry.

Contact: 407-362-8936 - nick@elitefloridadj.com - www.elitefloridadj.com