Your search for a great DJ is over. If you're planning a party, here's the simple, affordable way to pick your disc jockey and your music with confidence.
Hi! Welcome to Cruisin' Tune's mobile disc jockey web site. We know that you have many DJs from which to choose as you plan your big event. But this web site will help simplify your search. A wedding reception is your gift to your family and friends. After all, they’re bearing gifts for you. What better way to return the favor than to give them a party they’ll still remember when you start having grandchildren!
Your caterer will provide the food. Your banquet hall and florist will provide the proper ambiance. And a great DJ will complete the evening by helping you choreograph the party to your liking.
Here’s what you get when you hire Cruisin' Tunes for your wedding:
At the wedding ceremony, we can, at your option, provide the proper processional and recessional music, plus any special requests during the service itself. If you have a singer who needs musical accompaniament, we can provide it.
During dinner, we’ll play appropriate background music-- usually piano instrumentals or light jazz. If you have a preference, we’ll gladly accommodate.
After dinner, we’ll introduce the bride and groom onto the dance floor for their first dance as husband and wife. If you’d like a separate song for the rest of the wedding party, and a song for the bride/father, groom/mother dance, we’ll play them before opening the dance floor to your guests.
Here are some questions you need to consider before the wedding: "Do we want our DJ to introduce the wedding party?" If you’d like us to do the introductions, simply fill out our wedding party roster ("plan your event" link), type in the names, print it, and mail it back to us.
"When do we want the wedding party introduced?" At a sit-down dinner, it’s customary to gather the wedding party outside the room, then introduce everyone before dinner as they parade to the main table. For a buffet, a preferred method is to introduce the wedding party onto the dance floor after dinner, then clear the floor for the bride and groom’s first dance.
"What songs would we like for our first dance, wedding party dance, and bride/father dance?" Checkour "songlist" link for plenty of ideas.
"Do we want to throw the bouquet and the garter?" Your DJ needs to know, to provide the proper atmosphere.
"What songs do we absolutely NOT want to hear?" That’s just as important as your request list.
As veterans of numerous wedding receptions, we’ll help you plan a perfect evening. Then you can leave it in our hands, while you enjoy your big night worry-free. Sound good?