Frequently Asked Questions!

Q:   How much do you charge?
A:   The charge that I make is calculated on, the when, the where and the duration, There is no "fixed fee" as almost every function is different.

Q:   What type of music do you play?
A:    I carry a vast selection of music from the 50's, party music to the current day, however I cannot confirm what will be played as all of your guests will respond to different music, however I do not carry any "house" or "garage" music.

Q:   Do you confirm in writing?
A:    Yes, I always issue a contract which shows all the details about the function and also a questionnaire to give me details about the event and any special music requirements.

Q:   Will you play a specific track and do you do requests?
A:    Yes, providing the specific track is one that is carried, I shall endeavor to play that track at some point in the evening and I always do requests if anyone has a specific track that they would like played.

Q:   Will you carry on after the contracted end time?
A:   Yes, but subject to confirmation from the Venue management and the details that are applied in the payment schedule regarding contracted finishing times.

Q:   Do you have any flashing lights?
A:   Yes, I have a selection of different types of lights which will provide coloured lighting throughout the venue.

Q:   How much time do you need to set up and how much space do you need?
A:   I shall set up enough equipment in the area provided, however an area 3M x 2M would be preferred, I always allow an hour to set up, but if needed I can have music playing in about 30 minutes (in a rush) and again an hour for dismantling.

Q:   How many powerpoints do you need and is there anything special required?
A:   Regarding the number of powerpoints, I only need one 13amp outlet point and at least one 4 foot table and I am partial to a nice large cold glass of Lemonade.

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