WeddingWire’s Brides Choice Awards 2010 – WINNER!

January 19th, 2010

Puyallup, WA– January 19, 2010 – WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding technology company, just announced Tony Schwartz Weddings has been selected to receive the 2010 Bride’s Choice Awards™ for Disc Jockey Entertaiment!

The annual Bride’s Choice Awards™ recognizes and celebrates excellence in quality and service within the wedding industry, as determined by recent reviews and extensive surveys from over 500,000 newlyweds.

Tony Schwartz Weddings is among the top five percent of all vendors in the WeddingWire community, which includes over 100,000 wedding professionals across the US and Canada. Awards were given to winners across 19 different service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers.

“We are excited to recognize and honor the success of the top wedding professionals within the WeddingWire Community” said Timothy Chi, WeddingWire’s Chief Executive Officer. “The annual Bride’s Choice Awards™ program has given us the unique opportunity to highlight the best wedding professionals in each region as reviewed by brides and grooms who have utilized their services in the past year.”

We are happy to announce that Tony Schwartz Weddings is among the very best Disc Jockey Entertainers within the WeddingWire Network, which includes WeddingWire and Martha Stewart Weddings. We would like to thank our past newlyweds for nominating us for the 2010 Bride’s Choice Awards™.

For more information, please visit our WeddingWire Storefront today at http://www.weddingwire.com/TSWDJ.

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1/17/10 – Bob & Jennifer Langbehn

January 18th, 2010

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What a weekend at the Seattle Wedding Show, and what a way to end the weekend with Bob & Jennifer’s wedding at Lake Union Cafe in Seattle!

Lake Union Cafe is becoming one of my favorite venues, Dann and his staff do an amazing job at providing a very upscale venue – the food is great, the atmosphere very romantic, and the staff is always friendly!  If you are looking for a romantic, intimate wedding venue – take a look at Lake Union Cafe.

Bob & Jennifer are lawyers – so naturally, the party was full of lawyers – and they have no problem with drinking, singing, and dancing the night away!  We began the night with Bob & Jennifer’s ceremony, I mic’d the vows and provided sound reinforcement.  Following the ceremony, we had a brief cocktail period as the LUC staff reset a portion of the room.  Bob & Jennifer were very specific on their playlists for cocktail, dinner, and dancing – and I followed them as expected.  After a nice grand entrance to Europe’s “The Final Countdown”, we began the evening’s dinner buffett.  Switching from classical to crooners, there was a definite feel-good vibe in the room.

Bob & Jennifer had a lovely cheesecake buffett – and I overheard several guests comment it was much better than wedding cake.  Wedding party memebers had each made a cheesecake – I sample a couple chocolate cheesecakes and they were delicious!  Also, two of the wedding party members performed Edwin McCain’s “I’ll Be” before we began the toasts for the evening.  Bob & Jennifer elected to open the mic up to all, however, we quickly worked through the room and began our only formal dance of the evening – Bob & Jennifer’s first dance.  They had also planned a wonderful surprise – stopping mid-dance to grab their parents and invite their wedding party members to join them.

After the first dance, it was time to open the dance floor up for dancing and socializing – and for the next three hours, that is what everyone did.  I rotated the dancefloor often in the first hour – trying to get as many people onto the dance floor as possible.  This was well recieved and many of the elder guests got a chance to get out and dance.  The final two hours of the night were full of party classics and today’s hits – and at night’s end, it was time for Journey’s “Don’t Stop Beleiving” and a rousing cheer for Bob & Jennifer Langbehn!

Simplified Itinerary

Ceremony
Cocktail Period
Grand Entrance
Dinner
Cake Cutting
Wedding Party Performance
Toasts
First Dance
Open Dancing
Last Song of the Night
Farewell & Congratulations!

Sorry, no pictures.

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Seattle Wedding Show Starts Tommorrow!

January 15th, 2010

Come see our booth at the Seattle Wedding Expo tomorrow – Booth #1421!

Saturday Hours are from 10 am to 5 pm, Sunday 10:30 am to 5 pm.

For more details, click on www.weddingshow.com

We hope to see you at the show!

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Tips on How to Hire A DJ

January 11th, 2010

With the wedding planning season in full swing, it is time for a tip that relates to my industry niche – the wedding DJ and how to hire one.

I have spoken with over two dozen brides this past weekend, and when I asked them if they have ever hired a wedding DJ before, or a DJ for that matter, none of them answered “Yes.”  So, the following is a list of tips and advice to use as a quick educational tool that will hopefully help you find the best entertainment value you can.

  1. Narrow the list down to a few potentials.  Look at the DJ company’s marketing materials – is it professionally done?  Next, look at what they are saying – is it about “Us” or is it about “You”?  Remember, this is your day, your DJ service should speak about serving you.  Next, look at their website – does it look professional, clean, elegant?  Or does it look messy and unorganized?  How a DJ presents himself will be a direct reflection upon his service – pick the DJs whose presentation stands out and write their information on your list.
  2. Meet with every DJ on your list, in person.  I know, email is convenient and much can be discussed over the phone – but it’s hard to fully disclose what a company’s service entails and the value you receive for your entertainment dollar in a ten minute conversation or via text documents.  Consider the DJ’s personality, his appearance, how he conducts himself, how he speaks - this is going to be the spokesperson that represents you!  The other need for a consultation is for comparing DJs – consider it a live performance (us professionals do!).  Not all DJs are the same, nor do they provide the same service.
  3. Ask them questions, but make sure the question that uses the “P-word” is last.  Here is seven questions every bride should ask:

1. What do brides like best about your style?

2. Have you ever done a reception at our venue?

3. How good is your equipment?

4. What’s your secret to getting my guests on the dance floor?

5. Can you do anything special for my formalities?

6. What are the hottest ideas for wedding receptions these days?

If entertainment is a priority, and more brides are telling me it is, make sure your DJ company delivers on the level of service you are looking for.

4. Ask for demo announcements.  Go ahead, ask them how they introduce the wedding party.  I can guarantee mine will be much different than what others may come up with.  And then I’ll explain the reasoning behind it.  Call me right now at 253.988.8095.

5. Understand that a DJ can do much more than just play good music.  Ask your DJ what else he provides in his service.  Brides have been walking out of my consultation meetings going, “Wow, I didn’t know DJs can do that and I can see the value your services have!”  This is why a consultation meeting is a must!  I provide personalized packages – and simply asking me for an email quote based off what you desire is not going to convey the value or quality I provide my clients with.  Even the quality of the equipment can make a world of difference.

6. Price differences may shock you – but do your homework!  This is why I say ask for pricing after the consultation has been completed.  I have had some brides ask for some huge packages and quote over the phone and email - seven hours! karaoke! monogram gobo light! uplighting! two sounds systems for the ceremony and reception!  a photo montage!  love story! – and then been shocked at the price quote I put out – they simply didn’t think it would cost that much.  But ask the DJ to show you a copy of the planning process he uses – how much time is really invested into you?  The package before would easily include over 45 hours of time invested into that client – plus expense costs to create the magic she was looking for.  Add on top professional fees to do this full-time and perfect my craft – and it’s no wonder why $15 an hour wouldn’t make sense.   Find out if your DJ is full-time or part-time – and then ask him to breakdown his preparation hours.  Simply put, the day-of time for a reception-only service is generally 8 hours – if only 12 is being put into you, are you really getting a great service?

7. Have fun!  Remember, the reception is about you and the guests – make sure your DJ will inform you on how he will make your guests become apart of the reception – not just attending it.  And your search for a DJ should be fun – after all, this is entertainment and no one wants a boring wedding reception.  In an informal survey of my 2008 brides, I asked them, what have your friends commented on about your wedding?  Their answer: “The choice of the DJ.”  Make hiring a quality DJ a priority – and your friends will be saying, “Your wedding is the best wedding I have ever attended.”  That is, after all, what most brides want – the best wedding reception, ever!

I hope this helps – I understand most brides have no idea where to start.  Take what you have seen from other wedding DJs and start your basis there – and then see if you can find one that “WOWs” you.  If you need help looking for quality wedding DJs, please feel free to contact me at 253.988.8095 or Tony@TSWDJ.com.  Sometimes I am perfect for a bride, other times, I am not - but I will direct them to a DJ that is a better fit!

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12/31/09 – Matt & Abby DesJardien

January 7th, 2010

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Happy New Year’s Everyone!  2009 is done and in the books – and all I have left to talk about it my final wedding of the year – Abby & Matt’s New Year’s Eve wedding at The Majestic in Bellingham, Washington!  Why New Year’s Eve?  Well, Matt and Abby never had plans for how to bring in the New Year – so they decided that for 2010 – they were going to have definitive plans!

Matt & Abby were word of mouth referrals from two of my former clients, Rachel & Kjiel and Skyler and Angie.  Angie, Rachel, and Abby were all sorority sisters at Washington State – and since Cougars love to party – I was looking forward to this party all year!  And it was a great time!

After a quick ceremony, guests enjoyed cocktails while the wedding party prepared for their grand introductions, followed by Matt & Abby’s Love Story.  This time however, I told the story of how they met – the majority of their guests were well aware of the proposal.  It was a great story where the third time was the charm for Matt – and matchmaker, (and Matron of Honor!), Angie!

Following dinner, Abby was very excited to play my version of the “Shoe”lywed Game – and Matt’s reaction and antics led to some excellent improvisational moments!  It was a clear indication we had a very lively group on hand – and after toasts, cake cutting, Matt & Abby’s first dance, and bouquet & garter tosses, it was time to dance and get ready to bring in the New Year.

As 12:00 rolled near, I played Journey – “Don’t Stop Believing” and then with about 30 seconds left, I dropped in Europe – “Final Countdown”, remixed it live, and then the countdown was on!  The dance floor was packed and everyone brought in the New Year with rousing enthusiasm until the final song of the evening!

Simplified Itinerary

Ceremony
Cocktail Period
Grand Entrance & Love Story
Dinner
“Shoe”lywed Game
Toasts
Cake Cutting
First Dance
Bouquet & Garter Tosses
Open Dancing
Happy New Year!
Last Song of the Night
Farewell & Congratulations!

Sorry, no pictures.

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Tacoma Dome Wedding Expo is Tomorrow!

January 1st, 2010

I will be at booth #608 for the Tacoma Dome Wedding Expo hosted by BridesClub.com tomorrow and Sunday! Come by and see our mind-blowing booth!

As of last count, there were about seven DJ companies hosting booths – so here are a few tips to keep in mind as you visit them all!

1) Wedding Expos are a way to display and exemplify the type and level of service you will get from each vendor. Look at the DJs booth -does it seem generic or does it bring a “WOW” factor? Quality wedding entertainment will leave your guests with a “WOW” – so find a booth and a company that excites you!

2) The P Word – Do not even worry about asking “What is your price?” Why? Because you will have about five minutes to talk to each vendor – and five minutes will not convey all aspects and value that that vendor provides. Do your homework – figure out the most important questions you want to know answers to – perhaps, “How will you make my entertainment special?”

3) Fun – Have lots of it! There is no need to book right then and there – you are just surveying what is really out there! Consider the expo a way to figure out what is a huge priority in your wedding budget and plans – and then go from there!

See you at the show!

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12/12/09 – Adam & Michelle Goddard

December 14th, 2009

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Ah, December, one of the most fesitive months of the year.  And if you are going to have a winter wedding – December is just the month to have one!  And for Adam and Michelle Goddard, they had an amazing crowd that was ready to party!

Due to time constraints with Kensington Gardens, I worked with Michelle and Adam to plan a wedding reception that would maximize the amount of open dancing possible – we only had four hours to do a ceremony, room flip, and reception with a sit-down dinner.  Thus, we had to prioritze what was most important in their wedding reception entertainment and then build an itinerary that not only encompassed those priorities – but felt natural as well.  The simplified itinerary below doesn’t do justice – the formal dances were done during dinner, and my narration of the Love Story was performed as the final tables were being served their dinners and was a perfect segue into the toast.

I must give compliements to the guests of the Goddard wedding reception – they were awesome!  After a very cheerful reception of the Wedding Party’s Grand Entrance – I immediately transitioned into “That’s Amore” – and they sang along!  I knew I had a great crowd on hand – and they only proved it after I narrated Adam & Michelle’s “Love Story”.  For the first time ever, my clients got a standing ovation for their love story – and they completely deserved it!

And of course, when we opened the dance floor with “Blame It on the Boogie” – they didn’t stop dancing and singing until the final song of the night.  It was a great mix of funk, pop, and 80s dance – and I wish we had more time to dance the cold night away!

Simplified Itinerary

Ceremony
Cocktail Hour Outside
Grand Entrance
Dinner
First Dance
Father/Bride Dance
Mother/Son Dance
Love Story
Toasts
Cake Cutting
Bouquet & Garter Tosses
Open Dancing
Last Song of the Night
Farewell Tunnel Into the Limo

Sorry, no pictures.

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January Bridal Shows & Expos

December 6th, 2009

January is right around the corner – and that means it is time for bridal shows!

January 2 & 3 – Tacoma Wedding Expo – Booth #608

January 16 & 17 – Seattle Wedding Show – Booth #1421

We’ll see you there!

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An Article I Came Across for “Hiring A Wedding DJ”

December 2nd, 2009

The following article was written by James L Kirkland.  What are your thoughts on it?

Your wedding is the most important day of your life, and if you want it to be special you need to make some plans. You will want to get the perfect cake, get a great venue, and get a wonderful groom of course. Many times, however, we forget to get great music until the last minute. The DJ at your wedding can be the difference between the perfect wedding ceremony, and the one from terrible moment. That said, here are some tips for securing a great DJ for your wedding party.

Do not wait until the last minute to secure a DJ. This is the absolute, number one, most important tip of all. Waiting until the last minute can force you to make a rash decision. That can be a huge mistake when it comes to your music. I once saw a wedding where the DJ accidentally played “Play That Funky Music White Boy” just as the bride was coming down the aisle. Needless to say, this was not the selection she had chosen. Do not wait to select your DJ.

Inquire about the back up plan. DJ’s are notorious for having no back up plan, and this is unacceptable for a wedding. If your selected DJ is not available due to illness, or other emergencies, who will be taking his place? Once you find this out, insist on interviewing them as well to be sure they also meet your standards. Do not just take the DJ’s word on it. Set up an extra meeting.

Get every single detail that is a must in writing. The DJ will have already printed contracts that he will present to you. These are set up to cover the DJ’s back and not yours. If you want to be certain that you will get everything you are paying for, then make sure that it is in writing. Want to be sure to hear “Always and Forever” at least three times? Put it in the contract. Want to have Karaoke available at the reception? Contract. Etc… This is vital if you want to ensure your wedding music is as it should be.

Ask for references and check them. This is an absolute must, and the references should be weddings. If they can not give you references that are from weddings, then you need to move on. This is a warning sign that they are not a wedding DJ. When you check the references, make sure that they are not related or friends with the DJ. Let the DJ know that you are wanting strangers for references.

Finally, do not go cheap for your wedding DJ. This is the single biggest mistake made by brides across the nation. The music is more important than the flowers, the cake, or even the food at the wedding. They will set the mood and the tone of the wedding, and if you go cheap, you will pay for it in a different way. Do not tighten the purse strings for a DJ. Spend a little money, and get a great DJ when it comes to your most special day.

Personally, I find the comment about putting “Always and Forever” in your contract a little excessive, but knowing how so many amateurs call themselves professional and cast a poor image on the wedding DJ industry – I understand why he wrote that particular paragraph.

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Happy 1st Birthday to My Bulldog, Chesney!

December 1st, 2009

Named after my favorite country music artist, Kenny Chesney!

Chesney's 1st Birthday

Chesney's 1st Birthday

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