518-506-3305. Affordable Wedding DJs in Saratoga, NY with a huge library of new music & classics. Plus Digital Photography & Lights.
Are your eyes bugging out of your head from stress on what to do for the big event and today you realized that it is really creeping up on you? Do you have an important wedding day or event coming up at, The Museum of Dance, Saratoga Wilton Elks Club, The Gideon Putnum or The Inn at Saratoga Ballroom? Do you think that you need “The Very Best” in music entertainment and disc jockey services for your party in Saratoga Springs, New York, due to the happy feet nature of the guests that you are inviting ???
Why settle for the rest of the silly gray-bearded Jerry Garicia disc jockeys who love to rock out to the Macarena and the oh-so dreaded Chicken Dance? DJ Kenny Casanova is “The Bee’s Knees of DJs and Emcees” & DJ Maria is the area’s #1 female DJs!
As a wedding and party specialist, DJ Kenny Casanova and DJ Maria of TheDJservice.com brings to you:
•250,000 song library
•Music Video Package
•Professional Gear Bose L1 Stick & Peavey
•Digital Slideshow Projection
•Professional Photography “The DJ Cam” •Interactive events, dances, & activities
•Sports Broadcasting Experience
•Karaoke & with huge track library
•DJ/MC experience since 1996
•Radio Personality Experience
•Ring Announcer Experience: WWF / WWE
•Huge Laser Show
•Very affordable prices!!!
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True story… Last weekend, I had three weddings; a Mexican Salsa Reception in Saratoga at Tiznow, a Pakistani Wedding at Best Western in Albany, and a Six Flags Lodge Reception in Lake George, NY. There is a first time for everything.
First off, my first time experience was doing a DJ gig at The Six Flags Great Escape Lodge. It is a really nice place and good people. At the Six Flags wedding reception, the guests settled into their seats for dinner right after the cocktail hour and the intro. They were just about to enjoy their salads, when all of the sudden a loud siren sounded with a blinking white strobe light from wall.
Whhhhoooop! Whhhhoooop! Whhhhoooop! A recorded voice followed the shrill alarm. “The fire alarm device has been activated. All guests, please evacuate the building.”
At this point, the hotel wedding coordinator ran up to me to inform me that all was okay. “A 5-year-old boy pulled an alarm,” he said shouting over the siren. “False alarm. However, the alarm is going to have to run its course.”
“Ugh,” I replied. “How long is that going to take?”
“I am not sure,” he replied. “Maybe fifteen minutes? Can you make an announcement and ask the guests to stay seated?”
“Okay. I will try.” I said. For one, one of the piercing alarms was right behind me over my head, and for two, there were others around the room annoying the attendees.
I grabbed the mic and people who were gathering objects looked over at me. “Ladies and gentlemen, do not worry it is a false alarm,” I said. “The cake is not going to melt and my equipment is not going to burn, so let’s try and make the most of it.”
I quickly browsed through my computer and found “Burning Down The House” by The Talking Heads and pulled it up. A few faces started to laugh.
Now, mind you, you usually do not want to play loud dance music while people are eating, but I needed a way to entertain and cover up the annoying backdrop and the salads weren’t cutting it. The talking heads was a good start. The next step was to get the people on the dance floor to make them forget that a peaceful first course probably wasn’t going to happen for the moment.
Shift gears to a hot set… “Disco Inferno” by The Tramps, “Great Balls of Fire” by Jerry Lee Lewis, “Burning Love” from Elvis, and Buster Poindexter’s “Hot, Hot, Hot.”
The guests had a blast. Somewhere in the middle of the last song, the alarm ended and everyone went back to their meals.
Later on, the manager said, “Kenny Casanova saves the day!”
Also, the Lodge was really cool about everything. They gave the guests a free hour of open bar, that they wouldn’t have had otherwise, as well as an extra half hour of hall time at the end of the night.
In my opinion, it made the night better and a fun memory.