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Time to book for December

DJ for the HolidaysWell if you don’t have your DJ for your December event, you have just a few weeks before times become hectic. With Halloween and the holidays just around the corner, now is the time to book the rest of your DJ, or other Vendors for that matter. Also, you run the risk of not finding the right one since most of the good ones are already booked for the popular dates. This year it’s the first three Saturdays of December which are; December 1st, December 8th, and December 15th. All of which are already booked for me, including some Fridays and Thursdays.

December is the month when all the companies are having their holiday celebrations and a lot of people chose to get married to take advantage of all the days off. So finding vendors for an event will be difficult the more people procrastinate.

Some of my December dates were booked as early as March (Dec. 1st) because people know that the good December dates are gone in a flash.

So what to do if you have not booked your Vendors already?

  • Find a local vendor.
    Use the power of the internet to find local vendors for Entertainment, Linens, Cakes, Reception Halls, Photography, video, etc…
  • Call and make an appointment to meet at least 2 of each category.
    Believe me, the more people you interview the better your chances are on finding a great match for your vendor. You can compare they way they attend you, the way they conduct themselves and the options they have for your event. So the more you have to compare against, the better your decision will be.
  • Avoid the upcoming Holidays.
    I will include Halloween in this, even though there is little to no expenses, for some people, during Halloween, it is a time where some of your energy is wasted and you can feel overwhelmed with “things to do.” Of course then there is the month of November when you are preparing to leave town for your Thanksgiving Celebration with family and friends, or better yet you have to prepare your home for the upcoming celebration and again, your mind and focus is in other things. Finally, you have to start purchasing gifts for Christmas. Less money in your pocket and less time to recover from the additional or unexpected spending.
  • Make out a contract and leave a deposit ASAP.
    Most vendors work on a first-come-first-serve basis. It’s hard to hold a date for somebody that does not leave a deposit. If there is no contract, there isn’t any guarantee for either party. There is no guarantee that your vendor will hold your date, even if they tell you verbally, and there is no guarantee to the vendor that the client will chose another service, the week before the event.
  • Feel good about not procrastinating.
    It feels good to cross things out of a to-do list. Give yourself that reward and that satisfaction that there is one lest thing to worry about.

So take my recommendation and try to have a contract signed at least by the end of next week for at least one more vendor. If possible try to have everything taken care of so you can enjoy the upcoming Holidays without anything in the back of your subconscious mind.

Happy Planning!


Francisco H. Perez
“Simply Frank”
Houston’s Bilingual Latin Wedding DJ

Professionl DJ’s are SOOO overpriced.

Houston Ipod Wedding DJsAs a former member of the American Disc Jockey Association and the Houston Chapter of the American Disc Jockey Association I have been able to transform my passion of music into what I love and enjoy doing, week after week. They have given me tools, resources, demonstrations, personal advice, personal assistance and personal care to be able to do it every weekend and to do it good. It is also thanks to them, and a few individuals, that I have been able to acquire the confidence necessary feel good about what I do and to start charging what I deserve to make as a professional entertainer.

What we do as DJ’s is more than just put in a cd, sit down, let the song play, and repeat the process all night long. We study, we practice, we visualize, and we do anything necessary to ensure that we are prepared before every event. Some times we devote up to 20 hours to a single event; Sometimes more and sometimes less. So when asked why we charge $600+ for a 4-5 Hour event, that is the answer we will usually give you. It’s not only 4-5 Hour of enjoyable work for us and time away from our families (my wife, my daughters) whom we work so hard for. It’s also all that time that does not go accounted for, planning the schedule, driving to meetings, reading and learning new activities, organizing the the entertainment agenda, arriving 1-2 Hour before the event, leaving 1-2 Hours later, and not to mention our accumulated knowledge and experience of how to make an event fun, enjoyable, and overall exciting for everyone.

So what have people started doing?

The newest trend is to rent out small DJ equipment, purchase or use an existing Ipod, downloading the music and letting the Ipod do the entertaining.

Good alternative right?

See for yourself, the American Disc Jockey Association has released a video of an actual wedding where they decided to use an Ipod for their reception.

See it here:

“What you need to know BEFORE you choose an ipod for your event.”

Happy Planning!


Francisco H. Perez
“Simply Frank”
Your Hispanic Houston Wedding DJs

Guest of Honor Arrival and Grand Introduction at different times.

Coordinating Work to be doneWhen planning an important event, such as a Wedding, Quinceañera, or any other formal event, planning and organization are key to making sure everything flows smoothly. However, knowing the guest’s reaction to a certain action or event can also help you plan something as important as the grand introduction and/or the guest arrival correctly.

A situation happened in August, at one of my Quinceañeras, where they brought an outstanding Master of Ceremonies, Councilman Adrian Garcia, who did an wonderful job of performing the Role of Master of Ceremonies. However, the situation came that there was going to be a formal introduction after Dinner, at let’s say 8:00 pm. The Quinceañera was scheduled to arrive at, let’s say 7:00 pm. From yeas of experience, I realized that once the Quinceañera and her court of Honor arrived at the hall, there was going to be a natural reaction for people to applaud her as she arrives.

The initial plan was to let her walk in and not say anything, so I suggested we come up with a way of letting the guests know that the Quinceañera had arrived but without doing the formal presentation. Councilman Adrian Garcia came up with the best way to put it and right as she arrived he made the following comment (paraphrased, not exactly word for word):
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Wedding Planning Tips: How Use the Internet to Save Time!

Wedding Planning on the Intertnet, Houston Bilingual DJs

Here are 3 Tips on how to properly use the internet to help you find vendors, plan your wedding, and get creative ideas to decorate your wedding reception.

Now, I myself, rely on the internet for almost everything. If I want to find out some suggestions for where to place the first dance, when to do the cutting of the cake, when to announce the bridal party, the most popular songs played at wedding receptions, and just general information that will allow me to become a better Disc Jockey and Master of Ceremonies.

FHP Entertainment Sample Wedding Itinerary…
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Quinceanera Songs: September 2007

Quinceanera and Wedding songs for DJs in Houston

This month is my birthday…. YAY!!!! (09-25 for those of you wondering… :) )

Well September is a slow month in this industry, mainly because of back to school, preparations for the upcoming holidays and so on. I only have 1 Quinceañera this month and it is at the end of the Month (September 29th, 5 days after my birthday). However, I have met up with Gina, the quinceañera’s Mother, and discussed the music she wants played at her daughter’s Quinceañera Reception.

This Month, the new song by Soulja Boy – Crank That (Soulja Boy). It includes a great dance step to it, which was demonstrated to us in the September Meeting of the Houston Chapter of the American Disc Jockey Association. The dance steps were demonstrated by a dance group who I will find out their name and website and post it here later. I don’t have their business card.

I actually got it requested at two different events in August; My August 5th Wedding was the first time I heard about it, and on my August 18th Quinceañera. This song can be found on the September Rhythm Radio Issue of Promo Only, track #13 and it is radio edited for content.

So what are the Popular Quinceañera Songs of September 2007?

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