Thursday, April 5, 2012

Even if you didn't hit the Mega Millions like we did, you can still have the Wedding of a Lifetime.

Ok, so we didn't quite WIN the lottery, BUT... someone in Massachusetts won some money from that recent Mega Millions drawing & in our own twisted way, we thought that the whole six degrees of separation rule must have to apply here too, yes?

Whew!  It has been quite the weekend here at SCE & as promised Prom season arrived most officially this Friday in the form of us DJ'ing to a packed house for one local high school & rolling out our oh-so-loveable Photo-Booth for another...points awarded to the group of students waiting in line for the booth who started their own dance party and drew quite the crowd for themselves!!

Saturday saw a few doubles for us...starting off with a very rowdy crowd at Hannah's Bat Mitvah at the Beth El Temple Center in Belmont that ended with the entire family young & old (er) singing Journey's Don't Stop Believin' (most popular Karaoke song ever..really!) led by a very fun group of Hannah's older cousins!  They ate up the photo-booth throughout the whole event and just had the best time!!  Our night was full of parties, and most memorable was a Prom celebration for a local Newton High School that requested everything from New Boyz to Lionel Richie!

Sunday saw more doubles and tired, but happy DJs as we shared a very important walkathon with a local non-profit organization & ended off our evening with a very talented group of kids at Wellesley's Elm Bank Reservation who were celebrating their recent production of a little something related to ...umm...OZ (less the HBO series, more the one with the yellow brick road--because the HBO series done by kids would be...well...just kind of creepy and lord of the fly-ish, no?).

More weekday corporate events have arrived on our doorstep recently.  These events are always so much fun because we get to sick the game-show on them...boss vs. employee...co-worker vs. co-worker, spiced up with a little Pat Sajak or Steve Harvey (Harvey, you know...hosting the Family Fued--or we can just say me if you want to get technical) & they always leave with the biggest smiles. Of course, we're not there in the morning to see who gets the pink slips, but all in all everyone seems pretty friendly!!

The business-E side of things has seen us finalizing the changes to our webpage, purchasing heaps of new equipment (ok, heaps may be an exaggeration, but ....a lot!) & just working to get the word out about all the cool stuff we're offering these days!

We leave you this fine evening with a tip to help make your wedding day pop:

Most couples want the dance floor hoppin' all night (or day) during their reception and one of the best ways to make that happen is to be flexible and allow your DJ to "follow the crowd" or in other words, play music that seems to pack the dance floor, even if it steers a little away from your playlist.  Remember, that while you may know the guests and be familiar with their tastes, that crowd together as one at your celebration has it's own spirit and may just surprise you when it comes to what will make them dance.  

Until next time... 

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