Monday, January 18, 2010

Bridal Shows on Sunday

We had a great time at the Macon's Wedding Ring Bridal Show in Perry on Sunday. Big thanks to Ro and Kelsey, Kevin and Brittany (former clients) and Kristen for their help in the booth.

We met lots of brides who want us to make their wedding day perfect. Pics below

I also want to thank Amy and Troy (former clients) for manning our table at the Hay House Bridal Show.

Thanks to all that came out and said hey. We're looking forward to a great 2010!

Our booth a the MWR show:
We underlit the tables with LED lighting.

Our fabulous floral centerpieces that Kristen made. Notice the lighting?

I got a chance to debut our newest lighting addition. Pinspotting of your centerpieces. It's a great way to showcase your centerpieces on your tables.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Mary Cason and Murray's Birthday Party

DKH had a chance to perform at Idle Hour Country Club this past Saturday for Mary Cason and Murray's birthday party. I had a great time doing what I do best.....rocking the party and making it look good.

Idle Hour has a great ballroom that was just begging for some uplighting. I grabbed some lights out of the trailer and placed them on pink. Placing them around the room in strategic locations allowed the room to take on an elegant yet fun feel. Adding the starry night to the ceiling and 2 moving head lights for stars on either side of the doorway, right above the gift tables, made it complete.

The kids danced and had a great time for 3 hours.

Happy Birthday Mary Cason and Murray! Thanks for letting me help you celebrate!

kev




Thursday, December 31, 2009

Happy New Year!

I just wanted to take a minute out of my busy schedule to wish each and every one of you a very Happy and Prosperous New Year! Thanks to all past, current and future clients! You rock!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

A great, motivating letter I received.

I work hard at what I do. I know lots of people think that I sit home and watch TV and play games all week and work on the weekends. Nothing could be further from the truth.

There are many facets to running an entertainment company. If you are reading this and you are self-employed, then you understand where I'm coming from. If you're not self-employed, more than likely, you can leave your job at the office. I have to do office work, advertising, client meetings, be my own webmaster, keep my music up to date, make sure my equipment is functioning, etc. In other words, it ain't easy.

Us DJ's have message boards that we hang out on. We share ideas, event pictures, videos, etc. It's a great learning experience. So that being said, it's great when I find that my contributions to the DJ industry, as little as I may feel they are, have impacted someone's life and career and allow me to receive an letter such as the one I want to share with you.



Publicly I say, thanks, Jim!

Kevin,
After over 20 years in the DJ business, I feel at the age of 50 it is the right time for me to retire.

It has nothing to do with the economy or the influx of new “wanna be’s” with a laptop and Limewire. Rather it is a change in priorities – giving my wonderful wife of 29 years a return of normal weekends and allowing me more time to volunteer with the Leukemia Society of Maryland as a cancer survivor.

I say all this because I want to truly thank you for being the type of jock I totally respect and enjoy. You seem to be a true family man, enjoy what you do, have a continuing passion for the work and are committed to the satisfaction of your clients.

All those qualities are exactly what kept me in the trenches for all these years. Plus your vlogs only reinforce all that. I always look forward to them! With those vlogs, you have the guts to show the consistently fantastic job you do, then end it with a song sung with sheer joy and abandon. I love that confidence. You are obviously comfortable in your own skin. Can you tell my Momma is a family therapist?

Your postings reflect all the qualities I mentioned. Your attitude never seems to wane. You are to be congratulated for that. I feel you are what this industry and the forums need – a fine example of what we all should strive to be. You are what I refer to as one of the “good guys” – and not many are included in that category.

So thanks for being an upstanding member of the DJ community. I had to tell you before I sign off the boards for good.

Keep on keepin’ on!

Jim Dunlop




Wedding couple update their Facebook status at the altar

I found this to be quite funny. Are we carrying this FB/Twitter thing too far? I think it was cute and funny. Congratulations to Dana and Tracy!