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The American Disc Jockey
Association
strongly recommends that you
ask the following questions.
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Are you insured? Can you
supply me with proof of
liability?
Many responsible
business owners carry
liability insurance to
protect their businesses
and the consumer. Many
locations are beginning
to require proof of
liability. Ask for proof
of liability insurance.
Disc Jockey's receive a
Certificate of
Liability which
can be used as proof.
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Will you be willing to
play requests and
discuss music ahead of
time?
A versatile Disc Jockey
is willing to listen to
your suggestions, give
you feedback and play
from your desired song
list. A professional
Disc Jockey will also
accept the fact you may
not want certain songs
played. A professional
Disc Jockey cannot know
everything about your
musical preferences and
entertainment needs
without
communication.
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Do
you use Professional
Equipment?
Ask whether your
prospective Disc Jockey
works with professional
audio equipment. If you
are not sure, ask for
their equipment list and
check with a local music
dealer or the A.D.J.A.
to verify they are using
professional-grade sound
gear. Remember that
professional
gear does not guarantee
an entertainer's talent
or service level,
but is simply a tool for
building an exceptional
event.
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Do
you provide backup
equipment at my event?
Although equipment
failure is rare, do you
really want your special
occasion ruined because
your Disc Jockey did not
come prepared? It is
also important to know
if your Disc Jockey has
a back-up plan in case
of illness or an
accident. Members of the
A.D.J.A. have many
resources available to
them in case of an
emergency.
Booking a reliable Disc
Jockey is a very
important decision for
the success of your
party. Selecting a Disc
Jockey who is an active
member of the American
Disc Jockey Association
will provide you with
the confidence that you
have selected a trained
professional. A.D.J.A.
members are more likely
to be involved with
other Disc Jockey's who
can help them out with
an unexpected situation.
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Does the Disc Jockey
know the proper
etiquette for your type
of party?
A professional Disc
Jockey will assist you
with the planning of
your special day. Most
professional
entertainers will
coordinate, emcee and
provide the music that
you desire. Ask if they
have experience
with your type of event.
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How much time do you
allow for set-up?
Punctuality is a
necessity. Most
Disc Jockey's arrive at
least one hour prior to
the start time you've
given them. Your
entertainer should
ideally be setup and
in-place before your
first guest walks
through the door.
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Do
you provide a written
contract?
It is extremely
important to have your
booking
confirmed in writing.
Ask for a written
agreement, especially if
you are paying an
initial retainer. The
standard initial payment
for entertainment
services is 50%. If you
are expecting a specific
entertainer, make sure
you get it in writing as
well.
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Will you be suitably
dressed for our
occasion?
Specify the type of
apparel that your Disc
Jockey is expected to
wear for your occasion.
Formal attire or coat &
tie are the most popular
forms of attire. If you
are having a "themed"
event, make sure your
entertainer is informed.
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Do
you belong to a
professional
organization or trade
group?
Although belonging to an
organization or trade
group does not guarantee
the talent or
professionalism of a
disc jockey, it may
indicate the companies
willingness to network,
learn and grow. Disc
jockeys can learn
through local chapter
meetings, national DJ
conventions and seminars
geared toward the
entertainment
professional.
Other Items to Note
Disc Jockey rates
vary based on talent,
experience, emcee ability,
service, coordination,
equipment needed, music
knowledge, mixing ability
and personality.
Rates for the DJ industry
vary greatly, ranging from
$350.00 to $3,500.00 with
an average of
$1,200.00 for a 4 hour
booking. The best
price is not always the best
deal, especially if you are
planning a wedding. As a
matter of fact, surveys
conclude that nearly 100% of
brides would have spent more
money on their entertainment
and made it their #1
priority in hindsight.
A full-service disc
jockey company will normally
invest 12 to 30 hours
to your special event but it
may appear that you are only
paying for "4 hours".
Consultations, music
purchasing & editing,
preparation, set-up and
tear-down, education and
other business related
endeavors add up to the
overall success of your
special occasion.
Copyright © 1999-2008
American Disc Jockey
Association.
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