Upper 80’s outside everyone in the barn for dinner it’s probably 5-10 degrees hotter inside as soon as dinner is over everyone outside can’t even get the wedding party to come back in and suggestions besides moving outside as that’s not possible
Why are you trying to be funny!? Every DJ I know has done an event where the people weren't into dancing at the event. I can remember 2 different kinds of events where it happened. One was a class reunion. It was girls catholic high school. My partners GF went to the school and that's how we got the job. They only danced to one song at the end and it was Donna Summers Last Dance.I did opt for coffee today , Not expressed
Sometimes they're not there to dance (I've done a number of reunions and smaller parties where dancing is minimal) ..They only danced to one song at the end and it was Donna Summers Last Dance.
I agree with you. He's just a nut for that effect. I hate he uses it as much as he does.Sometimes they're not there to dance (I've done a number of reunions and smaller parties where dancing is minimal) ..
Sometimes it's because the WRONG music was played .. need to know which one it was .. and I question it because of things like the Air Horn blasting in the Cupid Shuffle video you posted. There's a time and a place for everything.
SUPER GREAT ADVICESometimes, there's just nothing be done. The only important thing, don't let it eat at you. When you get caught in one of those no-win situations, smile and play the music then go home and cash the check. Live to fight another day.
Did you read my post or just glance at I said had no one in the room everyone was outsideWhy are you trying to be funny!? Every DJ I know has done an event where the people weren't into dancing at the event. I can remember 2 different kinds of events where it happened. One was a class reunion. It was girls catholic high school. My partners GF went to the school and that's how we got the job. They only danced to one song at the end and it was Donna Summers Last Dance.
They were there just to catch up and mingle. We just provided background music until the last song.
The other one was a 50th bday celebration/family reunion. We were never told about it being a family reunion as well. I kept trying to find out what kind of music the lady wanted for her birthday celebration and never got anything from her. She lived in Georgia and I never got any response from her, no matter how many times I asked the brother to let us know what she wants us to play. They only danced during line dance songs and that was it. His sister got jealous of her brother slow dancing with a woman. Real crazy.
We were given a suggestion next time this happens and that is to ask people for what they want to hear. THANKFULLY IT HAS NEVER HAPPENED AGAIN!
Tunes, don't feel alone. I've got one of those going on tonight. Everybody's out on a patio, smoking while I stare a bare handful of dancers on the floor. 2 more hours then I can forget this %#$@% night.
I have 4 bars that I play at on Sunday afternoons outdoor bars usually some sort of grilled food special either a 11-3 gig or 2-6 easy $300 in coffers on an off daySunday weddings are RARELY as energetic as Saturday weddings. Only exception to that might be when you do a Sunday wedding on a 3 day weekend like Labor Day Weekend or Memorial Day weekend. Outside of that, I think Sunday weddings generally have about 1/3 the energy potential of a Saturday wedding.
Fun Fact: I won't have a single Sunday wedding in 2020! to do! Or a single Sunday event for that matter!
Sorry if I got it wrong. I saw the post where you put a speaker outside and said people were toe tapping. Then I saw what another member posted. Now you're posting on here and that says to me you got time on your hands, there's not a lot that you have to do.Did you read my post or just glance at I said had no one in the room everyone was outside