Wedding Sunday October 4, 2009

Sunday I did a Wedding as DJ/MC for a client whose Bat Mitzvah I did over 16 years ago.
The Wedding Ceremony and Reception were at Dunsmuir House in Oakland and 180 attended!
I have done over 40 events for this family's Havarah (Jewish Family Group) and friends all on referral over the past 16 years.

The Ceremony was lovely outdoors on a lawn beneath trees next to a pond and my music was very nice... (Acoustic Guitar and Piano pre ceremony and Vivaldi, "Autumn" (Huppa, Grandparents, Groom's Parents, and Bridal Party) and Puccini, Oh Mio Babinno Caro (Bride and her Parents escorting) as processional music.

My new studio monitor quality sound system is crystal clear with live digital sound also controls a wireless lapel mic on the Rabbi which also picked up ambiant responses by Bride and Groom and wireless mic for readings and vows during Ceremony.
The recessional was also excellent, Pete Townshend's (Of The Who), "Let my love open the door to your heart!"

The cocktail hour music system was preset as was third system inside for reception!
Dancing was done right from the start after introducing The Bride and Groom and more dancing between Salads and Entre was also a hit and all coordinated with The Caterer, Wylde Thyme Catering.  www.WyldeThymeCatering.com  (Sally Van Slyke, Owner) 
They danced until 11pm when we had to clean up and be out before midnight!
The event was another complete success from begining to end as discussed and planned in detail, in advance!

Let's create a fabulous event for you and your family together soon!
I have great creative ideas to offer you as we comfortably plan every detail together which I deliver professionally.
I only play music within your parameters and both timing and music we discuss at length in our meetings, calls, and emails!
The way I play music is very smooth and attracts all ages to your dance floor all event long!

Best, Jeff Werner
www.BayAreaDJ.info
JeffWerner@BayAreaDJ.info  

 

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