Phoenix Wedding Reception DJs Guide

Find the Perfect "Spinner" for Your Wedding

Phoenix has long been a rising star for musical magicians. With artists as varied as Stevie Nicks and Wayne Newton hailing from these parts, it’s no surprise that DJ’s flock to the bars and clubs scattered around the city. Like other non-show business towns, it serves as a hot spot for spinners on the rise. To find your perfect DJ, read on for record-saving tips.

Book your Phoenix DJ about 8 months’ prior to your ceremony, and after you’ve picked the reception site. Prices vary, depending on the size of your wedding, the hours, and the vendor’s experience. An exceptional DJ should have a good 50 weddings under his belt; if your affair is small and casual, you might be able to get away with a less-experienced DJ. Expect to pay anywhere from $200 to $2,000.

When interviewing, ask the DJ for a DVD of a previous wedding gig. If he spins around town, try to attend a performance. (But never crash someone else’s wedding.) When looking, ask friends and relatives, and vendors in the area. Ask the DJ for references, and contact the Better Business Bureau for complaints.

As soon as you’re ready to break it down with Phoenix DJ’s, check the OurWeddingDay.com Local Vendor Section for a regularly updated list of Phoenix DJ’s, wedding entertainment providers, and more.

Phoenix DJ’s vary in personality; you can find a guy who’s rock-hard raunchy or mellow as the desert air. Which type of DJ you choose depends on your tastes and the style of your wedding. Your DJ serves as the host of the reception (introducing the couple, dances, toasts), so pick the one you click with best.

When discussing your wedding music, be specific about the songs you want to hear, and make sure he has them in stock. It’s also imperative to let him know what songs you don’t want played, even if guests request them. If the Chicken Dance is a no-no, make sure he’s informed.

Your contract should include such basics as making sure the DJ you interview is the same guy who shows up on the day of your wedding, as well as the name of a substitute in case of emergency. Find out his hourly or day rate, and overtime fees. DJ’s should be tipped, with 20% being typical if the service is exceptional. You should also provide the DJ with a meal.

Now get ready to spin your partner round and round!

-David Toussaint

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