FAQs Frequently Asked DJ Questions
Click each Frequently Asked Question below to see the answer.
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A professional Disc Jockey company will normally invest anywhere from 12 to 30 hours for your special day but it may appear that you are only paying for “4 or 5 hours.” Consultations, music purchasing & editing, preparation, set-up and tear-down, education and other business related processes add up to the overall success of your special occasion even though you may not be paying for it. Every event is unique; pricing is done in accordance with the details surrounding your event. Disc jockey rates vary based on talent, experience, emcee ability, service, coordination, equipment needed, date and time of the event, music knowledge and most important personality.
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I have been a DJ for over 20 years. Check out my testimonials from past clients at https://jamminjason.com/reviews-awards/
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I do carry liability insurance.
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YES! All of Jason’s clients receive access to an online planning system on this website that allows for the creation of must play songs and of course the DO NOT PLAY songs.
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Yes, we can play music for your Wedding ceremony in a different room or outside of the venue and provide a microphone, appropriate sound system, and music for such services. There is just an additional charge to your DJ Package for this service if needed.
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A good time frame is at least six to twelve months out for a wedding. Less for
other events. -
We offer ceremony audio, lighting (uplighting & dance floor lighting), and
photo booths. -
We would like for you to at least give 15-20 songs of different
genres and artists you would like to hear, as well as songs/artists you don’t, I have an idea of what music you’d like for the different parts of the event. -
The retainer fee is required at the time of booking and the remaining balance is
due two weeks prior to the event date. Payments can be made through our online planning system using a debit or credit card or PayPal account, or by mailing a check. -
Sure, but we would like to get the music file(s) in advance of the event. If doing this, please consider the audience attending your event.
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Jason only takes requests if you allow it. If allowed, Jason will “filter” requests,
meaning they will not play a song that you specifically asked them not to play or music from a genre you asked them not to play. If someone makes a request that fits in well with what is playing at the time and with the music you want, then Jason will try and play it.