Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Canciones De Mi Padre: A Romatic Evening In Old Mexico

Customer Review: conciones de mi padre
Love this DVD.I have 3 copies,2 in DVD, 1 in vhs. I also have all her Spanish CD's. She has such a beautiful voice.
Customer Review: I love it
I was really young when this came out, but I adored it. My father bought the soundtrack, and I watched it everytime it came on WTTW. My mom made a costume for me that was practically identical to the one Linda Ronstadt wore during "Y Andale." It made me want to learn more about my culture. I still love this concert, and now my son watches it with me.


You will need DJ services for your wedding reception, but unless you're close to someone who spins records, you may not know how to go about finding the right person. This article will give you tips on how to find a wedding dj.

First, you've got to know what kind of music you desire. While many disk jockeys say they have "everything," finding out what their specialty is may save you trouble at the reception. This is especially true if what you're looking for is something other than rock/pop.

In principle, always get references. Talk to other brides and grooms about their experiences with the DJ you're contemplating. When you're viewing a DJ's website, check to make sure he or she has testimonials. Also, you may feel like asking the DJ if he has a tape of himself taken at another wedding.

Once you have a short list of DJs, meet the contenders in person. This way, you can check out their personality and make sure their "look" is acceptable for your wedding.

Make sure the DJ's music is up to date, particularly if you plan to use a lot of recent music. Nothing keeps people off the dance floor more than tired songs.

Ensure that the Disk Jockey has Professional Liability Insurance. If you don't - and Aunt May trips over the DJ's cords - you could get sued yourself.

Determine whether the DJ has emcee duties or whether he will just play music. Make sure all obligations are clear (preferably in writing) ahead of time.

What will the DJ do if his sound system breaks down? Because most DJs have moved into the digital era, you'll want to know what the emergency plan is if the DJ has to suddenly boot up.

The DJ should know the dress code and what you expect him to wear. Make this clear ahead of time and it will save you annoyance at the event.

If the DJ has worked the venue previously, you can ask him for help with entertainment logistics. Consider this an extra.

Finally, you will want to get everything down in writing. The contract is your formal protection as to price, what happens in the event that the DJ cannot make it, and logistics.

Getting a good wedding DJ is necessary for the success of your reception. Follow the tips in this article and you'll be well on your way to finding the perfect wedding DJ.

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