Wedding DJ

Congratulations on your wedding engagement!

My name is Chris Webb, I am a Wedding M.C./D.J/Event Coordinator in the SF Bay Area. My passion is to make your wedding amazing! I am originally from Oxford England,  very classy and mature. I have extensive experience in the weddings/events industry. You can expect a well-dressed, well-rehearsed, well-executed delivery on your special day!

An excellent wedding disc jockey helps make your dreams materialize by playing the requested music during the appropriate times, and coordinating your wedding in a smooth and professional manner.

The bride and groom are always respected as the producers of their wedding day, including the music.

Most weddings have a unique theme, I am always happy to help by listening to what you desire and then offering suggestions and different wedding music options available to help create the right ambiance. Selecting the right wedding vendors is important. All elements of your wedding should flow together seamlessly. Starting with your minister, wedding gown, site location, caterer, photographer, flowers, party favors, and yes the ceremony or reception music.

Together they create “your” wedding day. Yes, I will play any Music list that you provide.

Weddings on Sunday or Friday receive a special discount!

By gathering song requests from the bridal party, family and close friends, the song list you create will have a certain “theme” and should have something for everyone. To help with other plans, you’ll receive a custom four page wedding planner to organize the details, music etc. Also included is a song list separated into music styles.

The list is easy for you to select the music you want for your wedding dj at different events during the reception and for your guests during the dance set.

Events such as a grand entrance, toasts, bouquet – garter toss and cutting of the cake will be professionally announced. During your celebration, you’ll have a motivated wedding dj who interacts with the guests as your MC to put smiles on your guest’s faces, and get them on the dance floor. Whether the music mix is thumpin’ swingin’ or slowly swayin’ the bride and groom will remain the focus of attention.

*I am also partnered with a few friends that offer Photo Booth,  intelligent lighting & music-video style videography. (They’re pretty awesome!) Feel free to inquire about their services as well.

I would LOVE to work with you! If you’d like to meet up at a local coffee shop for a free consultation please let me know!

Thanks,
Chris Webb
Wedding MC/DJ/Event Coordinator

Why Us?
I first connect with the bride and groom and make sure that I know precisely how they envision their wedding day going. After all, it’s their day, and it’s a day that happens to have — even the ones that go smoothly — a lot of pressure leading up to it (too much pressure for one day, I say, but I haven’t come up with a solution to that one yet).

Once I have all of the information that I need, such as whether or not there will be a garter toss or money dance, etc., what songs they would like to hear (and not hear!), I make sure that I have at least one person that I can connect with on the actual day of the wedding. Someone who is preferably not the bride or groom that knows exactly what the bride and groom want and how they want it.

That person is usually a coordinator, but a lot of times is a friend or relative (by the way, if it’s a big wedding, I highly recommend staying away from having friends or family members run the show — trust me, it’s better to hire a coordinator for those or let me and the banquet facility manager handle the timeline).

Totally Prepared
I am in contact with the bride and groom as well as the designated coordinator prior to the wedding day just to make sure we’re all in sync. I arrive at the wedding totally prepared, usually two hours prior to the scheduled start time.

During the wedding reception (I can also perform the ceremony music), I work with the designated coordinator to make the day special. Since I act as master of ceremonies, announcing each portion of the day, I make sure that everyone involved in the wedding is prepared. For example, I will let the photographer, videographer, bride and groom, etc. know well in advance when I’ll be playing the first dance song or when we’re getting ready to do the garter and bouquet toss. Doing things this way ensures that all involved are ready to go (you wouldn’t want your photographer loading a disc or film in his or her camera while you are beginning your first dance as husband and wife, right?).

Enjoy Your Day
I only interrupt the bride and groom to let them know when they have to be doing something (cake cutting, etc.). Other than that, it’s my philosophy that the bride and groom shouldn’t even wear a watch. They should just enjoy the day and their guests and leave the details up to me and their wedding day coordinator. All of the hard work is done and it’s time to have fun and enjoy the day!

You’d think that the philosophies I’ve written about above would be a natural thing for wedding DJs, but you might be very surprised (not a good thing to be on your wedding day, in my experience).

 

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