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Puyallup
Hello' i have been an Entertainer/ DJ for over 26 years! I bring to the table years of experience being in different types of bands and also creaing the largest single act in the state! This is what i do for a living! Its all about creating FUN for everyone! I do some events twice a year for over 300 people outside for the last 12 years! I must be doing something right. Lol.
Nani Lopez
Puyallup
My goal is to make the entertainment for your event the least of your worries. I believe that communication throughout the planning process and prior to the event is key, and there is never a fee for a consultation. You can be assured that you will receive the best value available!
Puyallup
Cue It Up Entertainment is a professional music entertainment company providing DJ and MC services for your wedding or special event. We strive to provide you with the best party experience possible. It should be hassle-free, fun and memorable...in a good way! On the day of your event you've got enough things to worry about -- the music shouldn't be one of them. That's where we come in.
Washington
Why I Love Being a DJ I love being a DJ, I love being around people and I love music. It’s a labor of love for me. From the time I talk with people about their event, what music they want for themselves and their guests (and don’t want) until it’s time to break down my equipment and go home. Weddings are my favorite, everyone is so excited. Don’t get me wrong, all events are wonderful to do and I enjoy them all. I’ve done just about everything including setting up a retired Naval Ship as a “Ghost Ship” for a Halloween fundraiser I did for several years. That was a lot of work but a lot of fun and pride for me being a veteran. I work with my couples and people putting on their events to make sure their music is personalized to what they want. Some DJs will give customers a playlist of songs they can choose only songs from since they only buy those songs. I subscribe to four DJ services which cost more to do each year, but it allows my clients to have a better choice of what they want for their events. I also have top-of-the-line equipment in my speaker selections and mics which give the best quality. Since I love music I don't like cutting corners on my equipment. I also do not add fees to use mics, Emcee, or set up and break down time. As with other bigger companies, I don't hire a non-experienced DJ to show up to do your event. When you hire from my company, you hire me to do your job so you get the job done right.
Frist, working with my clients on what is important to them and their guest for their dance music and what brings up their energy is important to find out. Since most events have different age groups, it's important to work to make sure some music gets played for all ages so everyone enjoys some of the music and gets a chance to get up and dance.
Second, I have a DJ worksheet to find out what music my clients want during all different phases of their event. This way we are both on the same page when it comes to what they want and doesn't want at their event.
Third, I've been a DJ for 14 years so I have folders of songs that are popular for different types of music over the years. These are songs that "get people up on the floor and dance" based on the types of music my clients and their guest are requesting.
Fourth, I take request from guest and I work at tailoring each client's music before their event so they get the music they want and don't get the music they don't want to be played.
Fifth, I subscribe to two DJ services so I can keep my music update so I can find most current songs for my clients. I can also find the "clean" version of most songs. Even though this coast me extra music over the year, it's worth it to me to make sure my clients are getting the music they want.
A style is hard to describe other than flexible, relaxed, and fun to work with.
It's important to me that my clients get the experience they want for their event.
I'm not a club DJ, and I primarily do weddings, so if someone mainly wanted Rap / Hip-Hop without a mix of other styles. I'm not their DJ.
I can get Hip-Hop and Rap music, but weddings usually have guests that listening to just this style is not their cup of tea, and I feel it's not fair to them to make them listen to hours of music they don't enjoy when coming to someone's wedding.
I only have a rule about no beverages on the DJ table. Liquid and electronics do not mix and could end the party with one spill, and if I have a gig the next night, most likely that night also.
I love being a DJ, I love being around people, and I love music. It’s a labor of love for me. From the time I talk with people about their event and what music they want for themselves and their guests until it’s time to break down my equipment and go home.
Weddings are my favorite. Everyone is so excited. Don’t get me wrong, all events are lovely to do, and I enjoy them all. I’ve done just about everything, including setting up a retired Naval Ship as a “Ghost Ship” for a Halloween fundraiser I did for several years. That was a lot of work but a lot of fun and pride for me being a veteran.
I like to sing, and back in the day when smoking happened in bars, I wouldn't say I liked to do karaoke there. I bought some professional equipment, and my friends would come over, and before I knew it, friends were asking me to do their birthday parties. Then, people I didn't know were asking me to do their parties.
That led me to do music for friends' weddings, and one thing led to another, and now I do mostly weddings and corporate events.
The excellent news is to keep my rates low as I am not dependent on making a living as a DJ.
I will soon have 20 years of experience as a DJ. I have great rates and reviews to back up my business. Check out my website for more reviews.
I personalize your music so your event is tailored to what you want.
I have great quality equipment. I put a lot of my earnings back into my business.
I'm easy to work with and responsible, and I never drink alcohol while I'm working.
If you visit my website you can see my "Couple Choice Awards"
I can do a Zoom meeting to answer any questions you have about my services before you hire me.
I set up a Zoom meeting to review your DJ worksheet and timeline before your wedding. This way, we are on the same page the day of your wedding.
If needed, I can wear a mask if this makes my clients feel more comfortable.
Also, wiping down mics when used by the wedding party and changing mic covers is important.
Also, use a DJ request sheet and wipe down the pen that is used by guests when making requests or we can use text messages when making requests for songs for dancing.