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This is an interview that appeared on
the Weddingsonline.ie website in 2006. |
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We asked Garvan Rigby of star dj’s
a few questions about weddings, DJing and the importance
of the entertainment at a wedding |
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What makes a good Wedding DJ?
Somebody who can read the crowd. No matter how good a DJ
you are at mixing, how good the sound is or how many
songs you have, if you can’t read the crowd then you
can’t be a good DJ no matter whether in a club a bar, a
21st party or at a wedding. This comes with time and
experience. You have to know how to get the 60 year old
aunt up while at the same time pleasing the 26 year old
cousin and the college friend at the bar. You often hear
of people hiring a DJ from the local bar or a band to
“do” DJ. I think that is madness. |
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How long are you a DJ?
I have being DJing since I was around 16 years old at my
first teenage school disco and have been specialising in
weddings for 5 years. |
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How many weddings do you do a
year?
About 35. My company does about 5000 events but I try to
do no more than 40 weddings as I like to spend a lot of
time on each event helping my clients with all the
entertainment advice and organisation for their wedding,
getting the right music and liasing with the hotel and
other vendors. Recently I did a big movie theme wedding
where I put together a full dinner play list of classic
movie music in Dromoland Castle so that took a lot of
work. |
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Ever do DJ for anybody famous?
I have played parties for many sports stars and
celebrities. I suppose DJing for U2 would be the biggest
name I can think of when I did their Christmas party one
year. |
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What advice would you give to
any potential client about the music?
Don’t try to play it too cool or trendy as you will
loose 50% of your guests if you don’t cater for the
older people. Every 17 year old knows Stevie Wonder but
not every 50 year old knows the Keiser Chiefs! If you
really want to avoid the “cheesy” songs you can still
play well-known songs without going too trendy or
cheesy. |
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What is the best advice you
would give a Bride and Groom when hiring entertainment?
Don’t go for price alone. This applies whether it’s the
band, choir or DJ. There is nothing worse than somebody
who spends €25,000 on their wedding and it all goes bad
because they tried to save €50 off the DJ or band and
the night is ruined by a bad singer or a DJ playing the
music you asked not to play. There are great value
packages out there, however to add to that I would
always ask for references as there is nothing worse than
paying a top price and then getting the above!!!! |
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What makes a great wedding
venue?
I think you have to decide whether it’s a food occasion
or a party occasion. If you are going for food then hire
the best venue with food and service, a nice room and
great wine. If you want your wedding to be a great party
then hire a venue that lends itself to be a great party
venue with a good dance floor, good lighting and the bar
in the same room so to avoid splitting the crowd and
make sure the room is not too big for the amount of
people attending. Put on a great DJ and then you have a
great party! |
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Should you see the DJ play
before you book him?
Not necessarily but do make sure that the DJ you meet
and have a consultation with is the actual DJ that will
be doing your wedding. I never invite clients along to
another Bride’s wedding as I feel that I am there to
impress my current clients and not to do a sales pitch
for potential clients down the line. Also people should
remember that if they do see a DJ he may be playing the
music choice requested by the Bride and Groom so it may
not necessarily be what you want or the style you might
want for your event so take that into account also. |
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What is the best thing about
being a wedding DJ?
Making somebody’s dream come true, watching a bride cry
with joy to her favourite song during the first dance
and of course the uncle doing that mad dance that
everybody remembers and talks about for weeks to come.
Honestly, I had a couple come up to me recently at the
end of the night and they said that I made their
wedding. That is what this job is all about. |
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Finally on a lighter note what
is the strangest question you get asked as a DJ?
Oh, it has to be one of the following: “what songs have
you got”, “have you got any songs I like” and the best
is “how many songs have you got.” These are questions
DJs get asked all the time but if you went into a
restaurant and asked the waiter the same thing about
food instead of songs you would get a funny look!! |
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