My friend who sold me the speakers had a job to do Saturday night. It was a scholarship fundraiser. It was at a VFW Hall I believe in West Orange.
Not a large crowd. Mostly older crowd. He got the job because his mentor couldn't do the job and they got him to do it.
The place itself was not that big. It was a typical VFW Hall. My friend did a good job as usual. The thing is getting people to get up and dance was tough. He played the Wobble and had to get on the floor with his cordless microphone to get people dancing.
He finally decided to ask for requests from the crowd. So my question is when you have a tough crowd like that what things do you do to get people to dance? Let me say this. Even with some requests only a few people got up to dance. I loved his idea of asking for requests. What would you suggest?
Not a large crowd. Mostly older crowd. He got the job because his mentor couldn't do the job and they got him to do it.
The place itself was not that big. It was a typical VFW Hall. My friend did a good job as usual. The thing is getting people to get up and dance was tough. He played the Wobble and had to get on the floor with his cordless microphone to get people dancing.
He finally decided to ask for requests from the crowd. So my question is when you have a tough crowd like that what things do you do to get people to dance? Let me say this. Even with some requests only a few people got up to dance. I loved his idea of asking for requests. What would you suggest?