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Wedding and Quinceanera Songs for March 2008

DJ in Houston March Wedding SongsWell I know you guys are always looking for the latest and greatest when it comes to songs to use at your upcoming event. Whether it’s a wedding or a quinceanera, you always want the newest or the most popular.

This year March was a blessing to me. In actuality all this year has been a blessing. I’ve stayed busy every weekend of the year (Except for the weekends that I take off to spend time with my daughters) and am booked all the way up to July (With a couple of dates to fill, and many Fridays still open) as I type this article. And I’m even thinking of raising my prices just a bit since I normally do A LOT more for my customers than most DJ companies in Houston.

So what I am going to do this post is write out the more popular songs that have been used by my brides and a few quinceaneras for their father daughter dances as well as for the first dance and any other traditional dances. Now I will not include every single on, but just the top songs that I enjoyed and I thought were really emotional.

OK, let’s get to it.

Bride and Groom First Dance

  1. Aerosmith – I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing
  2. Mana & Juan Luis Guerra – Bendita tu Luz
  3. Etta James – At Last

Father and Daughter Dance

  1. Rascal Flatts – My Wish
  2. Stephen Curtis Chapman – Cinderella
  3. Bob Carlisle – Butterfly Kisses

Mother and Son Dance

  1. Boyz II Men – A Song For Mama
  2. Josh Groban – You Raise Me Up

This is just to give you an idea of what’s been requested recently. For a more comprehensive list of songs, check out my extensive
Song List.

Thank you.


Happy Planning

Francisco H. Perez
Your Wedding DJ in Houston

Latin Music Breakdown

Latin Music DJ in HoustonRecently, I was asked by the Houston American Disc Jockey Association to give a presentation about the different genres of Latin Music. This was pretty simple since I am pretty familiar with all the different sounds of the Latin Music world. I had done all the hard work before, when I was beginning my road down my DJ journey. I needed to sort all my music in a way that would be easy for me to find and in a way that I could have all the music of the same Genre in the same folder. Since I’ve always used a PC for storing the music, I did this step in the very beginning and it took me a few months to perfect, but I have been using this layout for the last 8 years, so apparently it works.

The firs thing I did was to break it down into the main groups that I could think of which are; Mexican Music, Latin Music, and Tejano Music. These are the main groups of people here in Houston, so I had specify which music went with what group. That does not mean that Mexican people do not like listening to Latin Music or Tejano Music and so on.

Mexican Genres:

I did Mexican music, because a lot of the Latin music here in Houston is from Mexico. Even in the Mexican Music group you have a lot of genres to cover. Here is how I broke the Mexican Music Down:

Huapangos (Song Names)

  1. Redoblando
  2. Entrale En Ayunas
  3. Tamaulipas, Tamaulipas

Cumbia

  1. Fito Olivares – La Cobra
  2. Kumbia Kings – Sabes a Chocolate
  3. Control – Cumbia con la Luna

Norteñas

  1. Duelo – Un Minuto Mas
  2. Pesado – Ojala Que te Mueras
  3. Intocable – El Amigo Que se Fue

Norteno Cumbias:

  1. El Poder del Norte – Enamorate de Alguien
  2. Palomo – Mi Verdad
  3. Cardenales de Nuevo Leon – Para Olvidarme de Ti

Corridos

  1. Los Tigres Del Norte – Most Songs
  2. Los Invasores de Nuevo Leon – Mi Casa Nueve
  3. Los Traileros – Cuando Nadie Quiera

Banda (Artist Names)

  1. Banda el Recodo
  2. Banda Machos

Sonidero

  1. Aniceto Molina – Cumbia Cienaguera
  2. Sabor Kolombia – Ritmo de Bota y Tambor
  3. SupermerK2 – Que Calor

Huaracha (Song Names)

  1. La Huaracha Sabrosona
  2. El Gigante de Hierro
  3. Paloma

Duranguense

  1. Horoscopos de Durango – Mi Amor Por Ti
  2. Montez de Durango – Pasito Duranguense
  3. Patrulla 81 – Como Pude Enamorarme de Ti

Spanish Rock

  1. Mana – Me Vale
  2. Enanitos Verdes – Lamento Boliviano
  3. Hombres G – Marta Tiene un Marcapasos

Latin Music

Latin music is probably a lot more extensive than this list, but as far as weddings in Houston go, a DJ only needs to be concerned with these top genres.

Salsa (Top Artists Names)

  1. Sonora Carruseles
  2. Marc Anthony
  3. Jerry Rivera

Merengue (Top Artists Names)

  1. Elvis Crespo
  2. Oro Solido
  3. La Banda Gorda

Punta (Top Artist Names)

  1. Kazzabe
  2. La Gran Banda
  3. Los Roland’s

Bachata (Top Artists Names)

  1. Aventura
  2. Optimo
  3. Xtreme

Reggaeton

  1. Daddy Yankee – Rompe
  2. Don Omar – Salio el Sol
  3. Angel y Khriz – Ven Bailalo

Latin Dance (Top Artist Names)

  1. Shakira
  2. Ricky Martin
  3. Enrique Iglesias

Tejano Music

Tejano Music is very popular here in Houston, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi. For a DJ to be from Houston or any of these cities and not know Tejano Music, it’s pretty rare. Almost any party or any wedding that has a Latin crowd will dance to the most popular Tejano songs.

Tejano (Polka?) (Artists)

  1. Hometown Boys – Mire Amigo
  2. Emilio Navaira – Como Le Hare
  3. Jaime y Los Chamacos – Puerta Negra

Tejano Cumbias

  1. Selena – Como La Flor
  2. Shelly Lares – Soy tu Amor
  3. La Mafia – Un Millon de Rosas

It’s important to note that the method I used to separate these genres is by the way they are danced. What I mean is that all these sections are danced exactly the same way. They speed on the song may vary, but the way they are danced are the same. The Cumbia step is the same for all Cumbias listed above, however I broke even that down into several sections. Some DJ’s prefer to have ALL their Cumbias together, but I find it that if I go from one Mexican cumbia to a Tejano cumbia, I lose some people on the dance floor. Not always, but generally speaking. Why? Because they would probably like to hear another Mexican cumbia, that they know.

If you pay attention to the Tejano, the same artists will sing a Cumbia and a Polka. Now polka is not the official name, it’s just how I differentiate the steps. The tejano cumbias are danced the same way as any other cumbia, and the rest of the tejano is almost like a Polka step, and it is a lot easier to dance.

Another recommendation of mine, if the DJ is able to Beatmix, or keep one continuous beat going from song to song, the dance floor will remain full all night. However, if there is any gap between songs, a lot of people will go sit down. Sometimes, the dancers are waiting for a small break in the music to go sit down.

That’s all my knowledge of Latin music, anybody can feel free to email me and correct me if I am wrong or misrepresenting anything on this article.


Happy Planning!
Your Professional Bilingual DJ in Houston

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Another Monday morning for a Houston DJ

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Today, is Monday, January 14th and I am here at my office early reading all my weekend emails and making a to do list for this week. I have about 10 website submissions for people wanting to use my DJ Service here in the Houston area. That’s a good number and January is always a month where people start looking for their DJ. The holidays have just passed, they’ve gotten all their family time in, and they decided to wait until after the holidays to search for their Wedding or Quinceañera DJ.

I’m also sorting through all the Brides that stopped by my booth at the Houston Bridal Extravaganza. So I have a good foundation to build my business early in the year.

January is usually for the same reasons above. People want to spend the Holidays doing Holiday related stuff and very few people want to schedule their wedding right after the Holiday season because of all the spending and traveling that happens then. Then to add to that more Spending and Traveling! This month, I am doing a lot better then last January. I have an event every week of the month and they are all weddings. All these events are a result of my great Rank from Google and Yahoo! for they keywords “DJ in Houston” (Click on the links for proof).

January 12th, 2008

This past weekend’s event was a memorable one. The Bride and Groom Carol and Cory were very happy and very loving towards each other. I met them at their house about 3 weeks prior to their event. Not that they waited until the last minute for to search for their DJ, but the person they left in charge to find them a DJ found a good one, but there was one little bitty problem…. He was NOT a Bilingual DJ… When you have a Latin and African American, you sorta need that… So they hit their local Search engine (Google, I believe) and found their Ideal DJ. Me :)

Anyways, the Ceremony and Reception was amazing and people had a great time all night long. The place of the Ceremony and Reception was Houston’s Ballrooms which is only about 10 minutes from my home. That was a great thing since their Reception ended at 1:00 am!!!!!

Songs for the Ceremony!

  • Canon in D – Pachabel: for the Sitting of the Mothers and the entrance of the Bridal Party
  • Bridal Chorus – Wagner: Bride’s Entracne
  • Hallelujah Chorus – Handel: Recessional Song

Special thanks to the officiant Lynn Turner of Weddings Performed. This is about the 4th or 5th wedding that I have worked closely with her and would recommend her services to all that ask!

The wedding songs!

  • Bride and Groom’s First Dance: Alicia Keys – (Love me) Like You’ll Never See me Again
  • Father and Daughter Dance: Heartland- I Loved Her First
  • Mother and Son Dance: Boyz II Men – A Song for Mama (Very emotional for both Linda and Cory)
  • Father Daughter Dance: Paul Simon – Father and Daughter (Cory and his daughter Megan)
  • Bouquet Toss: Cyndi Lauper – Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
  • Garter Removal: Next – Too Close
  • Cake Cutting: The Four Tops – I Can’t Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)
  • Dollar Dance: Selena, Brooks and Dunn, K-Ci and JoJo, John Michael Montgomery…

Again, this was a memoral wedding even for me, all the guest loved Carol and Cory and it showed from their Bridal Party Introductions all the way to their last song played. I feel blessed and honored to have been a part of their special day.

Happy Planning!


Francisco H. Perez
Houston’s Elegant Bilingual Wedding DJ

Wedding Songs October

Wedding DJ Weekly Journey sharing successes!Today is a beautiful day, its nice and sunny… and cool. I love this weather and we don’t get much of it down here in Houston.

I went jogging last night and it was also pleasant weather to do some exercise. Boy am I feeling the burn today :) But hey, no pain no gain right. Well In this case I hope is loss.

I’ve decided to drop some pounds and I’ve tried weight lifting, crunches, and push ups for about 8 months and only lost 10 lbs. as of last night. But the good thing is that they have stayed off while still eating bad, unhealthy food. Pizza, my wife’s home cooking with a lot of grease ;) , fast food, and so on. So my next step is to add cardio and I’ve chosen to do running over purchasing exerciser equipment for a few reasons.

First, I get to enjoy the outside weather, the peace and tranquility of a park, the feeling of freedom, and just getting outside to breathe some fresh, well as fresh as it gets for Houston, air.
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