DJ/MC Chuck Amstone Featured Vendor 4.9 out of 5.0 5.0/5.0
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Services: DJ
Established: 1996
Employees: 2
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Congratulations on getting married! 
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"Chuck Amstone and his crew JUST ROCKED! He really knows how to work a crowd"
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From walking down the aisle to your last dance, it will be the event to remember! We will assist along the way in planning every detail from the wedding march to the last dance.
Our Brides Love us and were confident you will too! Please feel free to browse around. Check our references, watch our videos. Once you're convinced, call to schedule an appointment.


Call today for a FREE consultation or to schedule a video presentation!
Let's discuss your wedding and the latest trends

· Cocktail Hour- Often overlooked but it plays a vital role in getting guests in the mood
· Introductions - They set the tone for the evening - The latest trends 
· Unique Spotlight Dances – suggestions to create that magical moment
· Ways to get your guest from the dinner tables to the dance floor
· No CHEESE! - Alternatives to those line dances
· From The Young to the Young at Heart - Unique ways to keep everyone happy
· Bouquet Toss or Presentation?
· How to end your reception with a full dance floor
· Much more….
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Packed Dance Floor



Tampa Bay 813-875-4487 (HITS) 727-797-4487 (HITS)

Knoxville Area 865-686-8725

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We LOVE weddings!!!
 

"Chuck is an extraordinary DJ. His desire for you is genuinely accommodating and well adjusted. His level of energy ceases to amaze me. His strong outgoing personality certainly amplifies the enthusiastic moods and even the shy folks to their feet! Chuck’s availability and prompt responses was like being at your fingertips. This was very impressive and he revealed his authentic interest in “you”. Chuck even showed a well rounded softer side when he demonstrated patience, empathy and concerns of his own. He definitely revealed his huge heart! J That touched mine. This versatile, very unique, original styled, quality guy is unimaginably inspiring. The pride he takes in his service is reflected outwardly. The end result should clearly speak for itself. So with ALL of my heart, Thank You for the unforgettable memories, priceless service and the unregrettable expense which was absolutely worth every bit to the last penny! J Maureen & Joseph Boylan"






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Endorsements
We just photographed a wedding that had Chuck Amstone as the DJ. We were extremely impressed with Chuck and his partner. They were extremely well prepared and helped choreograph the entire night so that everything flowed seamlessly. They constantly communicated with us, making sure we were prepared for all of the major milestones of the reception. They were really great at keeping guests of all ages entertained and involved throughout the evening. DJ Chuck Amstone was extremely professional, fun and friendly. We had a lot of fun working with them, and we definitely would love the opportunity to work with them again in the future. We highly recommend them for anyone interested in a great DJ! Eva Photo Studio
Chuck at Solid Gold Entertainment will make your event the best it can be. As a videographer, I really appreciate the extra time a DJ or MC will take to add the special touches to an event. His lighting displays really set the mood and create a fun and exciting atmosphere. He is very professional and works exceptionally well with his clients and other vendors. I highly recommmend Chuck Amstone for your event.
First of all, Chuck is absolutely pleasure to work with. He is very professional with a huge passion for what he does. He uses top of the line equipment and makes your special event one to remember. He has been a DJ to 2 events so far at our facility, and they have been by far the most enjoyable to work. He offers knowledge and professionalism in the DJ industry that is very hard to come by. If you are looking for a DJ who will make sure your crowd enjoys every last second of your event, Chuck is the way to go. He really knows exactly what he is doing, and we cannot wait to work with him again in the near future!

Frequently Asked Questions for DJ
What music genres are in your collection?
50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, Acoustic, Big Band, Classic Rock, Classical, Country, Dance, Folk, Funk, Gospel, Hip Hop, Jazz, Motown, Oldies, Orchestra, Pop, Punk Rock, R&B, Rock, Soul, Strings, Swing, World
 
Do you have liability insurance?
Yes
 
Describe your DJ style:
Classy and fun but with a bit of energy!
 
What is your usual attire?
Black Tuxedo
 
If you do not have one of the songs pre-requested by the client, do you require that they provide it?
NO-I'll get it!
 
How many other DJs do you work with?
1
 
What is the minimum amount of time you will DJ for?
2
 
Is the client able to meet the DJ before booking?
YES!
 
Do you bring your own equipment?
YES!
 
What (if any) special equipment, such as disco balls or lighting, is offered with your service?
YES - Custom Gobos with Bride & Groom intials, Disco Ball, Intelligent lighting, Party Favors, Lighted Dance Platforms, Slide Shows, Plasma TV, Projector Rental
 
How much time do you usually need to set up? Do you require that the site or client provide a table for you to set up on?
I arrive on average 90 minutes before the start time. If client booked lighting, it's longer depending on the gig. I don't require any tables from the venue. I have a custom case that holds all my gear and is neatly skirted to appear nice. I don't do double bookings! All my energy and passion goes to one client per day!
 
Do you have any extra space requirements?
Just place me next to the dance floor and not in a corner hidden.
 
Do you usually emcee the event or talk between songs?
I Emcee all events
 
What is your policy on taking breaks? If you require a meal break, do you require that the client provide your meal?
I do NOT eat at functions!
 
What is your overtime rate?
I don't charge for O-T
 
Do you charge for travel expenses? If yes, how much do you charge?
Contact me 813-875-4487 in Tampa Bay or 865-686-8725 in Tennessee

Tips and Advice

 

20 Tips

That will make for a better wedding reception

By DJ/MC Chuck Amstone

 

 

         

 

 

1.      Consider having a seperate Emcee in addition to a DJ. There are many facets to running a wedding from coordinating with all the vendors to engaging the crowd and leading the way. Pulling away from mixing music to do these duties results in a choppy flow.

2.      Don’t cram your entertainment in the corner! Your entertainment should be seen. Professional entertainers will work to get people out on the dance floor. But they must be seen as part of the action, not just some sideshow. Placing us on a stage, in the corner or out of the way from the dance floor is bad advice. Don’t do it!

3.      A Party should end when it shouldn’t end, not when you want it to end. Ending a party before it dies down will leave everyone with the impression that the floor was packed all night. It just feels better when everyone leaves wanting more versus being completely burned out.

4.      A too small of dance floor is better than one that is too big. This creates the illusion that the dance floor is full. People are more willing to dance when the floor looks dense than when they feel they are out there by themselves.

5.      Darker is better than lighter. People feel less of a spectacle when it’s harder to see.

6.      Keep the exit doors closed. Doors are inviting and you don’t want people outside of the main room.

7.      Keep the bar inside. Placing your bar outside the ballroom will be a gathering spot for your guests. Bars are like kitchens, they draw people to them. This will cause your dancing guests to leave the floor. Don’t make your DJ wrestle with the draw of a bar.

8.      Communicate with your DJ! You have heard the phrase “Fail to plan-plan to fail”? There is nothing worse for a DJ (and for you also) than a “rush job”, especially a wedding. Every detail of your reception should be in writing and verified by you.

9.      Don’t place your older guests next to the speakers.

10.  Happy music keeps things going. Stay away from negative tone songs.

11.  Respect the music of your local professionals; we do this for a living. Be careful not to cut out all the cliché’ wedding music. People dance to what they know. A wedding reception is not the place to prove to your family that you are into obscure music. You have a lot of people from your family tree coming from all over that want to have a good time. Let your disc jockey exercise his or her tools.

12.  To eat or not to eat! If you decide that it’s OK for your vendors to eat…Your wedding vendors should eat with your guests and NOT down the hall away from the action.It makes sense to have your pros available at all times.

13.  People tend to remember the beginning and end of an event. Your DJ should consider a strategy on a strong Grand entrance as well as ending your event on a bang!

14.  Smoking will not only kill you… it will also kill your party! Guests who smoke will go in groups and take away any momentum your DJ has created. They will also create a bad flow when dad or another wedding party member has to leave the room to light up only to have the DJ or photographer run outside to get someone important to do a special dance, speech or take a photo. Don’t SMOKE!

15.  Sunset Photos are great! However, I have seen photographers take the entire family outside for what seems like forever. Make sure it’s ok for your DJ to get the remainder of your guests dancing so they won’t leave. Bored guests = guests leaving early!

16.  It is best for any traditions or spot light dances to be done and out of the way before the dancing begins.

17.  In addition… all photos should be done before the dancing begins. I have seen my share of parties lose steam because the photographer wants to take the wedding party outside for photos. Take all your pictures early! This will save your party and a lot of your guests from ending or leaving early.

18.  Do all you can to have your rehearsal dinner two nights before not one night before your wedding! Why? I have seen many weddings where the bridal party was hung over; burned out from the night earlier. This can but not always, play a big part in building some inertia early on in the dance floor trying to get the wedding party started.

19.  If you have to cut corners, don’t compromise on the entertainment. The right entertainment will work professionally to make sure all your guests are having a great time. If you choose the right entertainment… your guests will rave to you about how much fun they had. Rarely if ever… will they say how lovely the chair covers are.

20.  Enjoy your moment as if it were the last day on earth! I have seen so many brides spend their entire reception worrying about things that they can’t control. Enjoy the short amount of time you have, it will go quick! Complain after you get back from your honeymoon!             Fact! Your guests will NEVER Know what you know! They are there to have a good time with you! ENJOY!!!

 

Please visit www.SolidGoldEntertainment.com

Tampa Bay 813-875-4487
Knoxville 865-686-8725