All Night DJs 4.2 out of 5.0 4.2/5.0
1309 Player Dr., Troy, MI 48085
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Services: DJCeremony Music

 
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"ANDJs is the most professional DJ company I have ever worked with. Their easygoing nature, extensive play list, warmth and sincerity will help to make your event one to be remembered. It is always a pleasure to recommend them to my clients because I know they will be getting real value for their dollar and will have an absolute jam-packed dance floor all night!" Karen Vazquez, Owner, Pearls of Wisdom

"Of all the DJ’s our entertainment company has worked with over the years, Sean McDonnell is the most professional, honest, and well-organized DJ we have had the pleasure of working with.  Whether is it a wedding, private party or corporate event, Sean has the experience and ability to please the client and make every event he performs at a huge success!"   Karen Pollock, Vice President, Jack Grenier Productions, Inc.

"Sean McDonnell, thank you for your professionalism, When Sean is the DJ on any of my events, I have found him to timely, professional and knowledgeable! I have full confidence in Sean and his ability to read a crowd and to keep the entertainment lively and interesting!" Carolyn R. Hefner, The China Closet

Please visit http://djanddance.com/testimonials.html for numerous client testimonials.
 

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Owner Sean McDonnell is truly one of the most talented DJ's that I know. While working his way through college as a DJ for Tunes by T he quickly developed his natural abilities to entertain. His love for music and dancing along with his fun, outgoing personality make Sean the perfect candidate for your entertainment needs. It's no surprise that Sean and his All Night DJs have continued to enjoy their outstanding success. Let Sean and his staff put their talents to work for you.

Tips and Advice

Here are some tips for finding the right DJ: 

1.      Start by asking friends and relatives if they know of any great DJs.  A good recommendation from someone you trust is important.  If you can’t find one this way, start looking online or through the yellow pages under “disc jockeys.”

2.      Ask each DJ if they’re available on your date and location.  Ask them to send you background information, a contract, playlists, information sheets, testimonials, references, etc.

3.      Ask them how much they cost, what’s included and what’s not included (setup, teardown, dinner music, consulting, etc.)  Question a company that is very low in cost – there's a good chance you will be putting the success of your event at risk in order to save a few bucks. If the company you are looking at is in the high end, ask them to justify their cost. You might find you are compensating for their large sound or lighting system that you have no desire to use, or you might find that there are added services that are well worth the extra cost.

4.      If you’ve never met the DJ or haven’t heard any great testimonials from friends or family, then schedule a meeting or go see them in action.  Be wary of DJ videos and brochures promising the greatest DJ.  Instead, get first-hand testimony from someone you trust or go meet the DJ.   Make sure they can provide the type of entertainment you desire.  If you’re having a specific style of event (wedding reception, swing dance, beach party, etc.) make sure they are well qualified.  Ask them how many other events they’ve done similar to yours.

5.      Is the DJ you’re meeting the DJ that will actually entertain at your special event?  Most DJ companies with more than a few employees can’t say for sure who your DJ will be until a month or a few weeks ahead of time.  Keep this in mind when shopping.  Be sure that the DJ you hire knows what you’re looking for and is responsible and professional.

6.      Once you feel you found an established disc jockey in your price range, with the music selection you like, make your final selection based on personality. Some disc jockeys like to steal the show. These DJs are always on the microphone and like to be very visible. The other end of the spectrum is the DJ with a lack of any personality who does nothing except play the music. Other companies are well balanced. Usually you can get a feel for style simply by talking to the disc jockey over the phone.

And here’s how to hire your DJ:

7.      Make certain the DJ has a written contract and that everything you expect of them is in writing. If they refuse or give you nothing but a bunch of verbal claims, find another DJ immediately. Review the contract line by line.  Ask questions if you’re unsure about something.  Sign and return the contract with the deposit.  Be sure you understand the cancellation policy.

8.      Decide on the start and end time for music.  What time will the first guests arrive?  Make sure the DJ is completely setup by this time, even if you don’t want music played until later.

9.      Four to six weeks before the special event, complete and return the playlist and information sheet along with a map to the location and any other necessary information.  Make sure the DJ understands exactly what is to happen and when, including specialty dances or important announcements.  If you’ve requested any special music that the DJ doesn’t have, be sure you provide it the day of your event.  Make sure the DJ’s attire will be appropriate.  Go over the pronunciation of all names to be announced, even if they seem common.  Tell the DJ if they’ll have to use stairs, elevators, long hallways to unload.

10.  One week before the event, confirm the setup time, music start and end time and balance owed with your DJ. 

11.  During your event, consult your DJ immediately if something is not going as you discussed or if you change your mind about anything.  If the volume is not right or they’re playing the wrong songs, let them know.

12.  Enjoy your event!