Erie's DJ John Gallagher has compiled a list of questions that you should ask Mobile
Disc Jockey Entertainers in Erie Pennyslvania and surrounding communities.
1) Are you guaranteed the DJ of your choice?
John Gallagher is who you'll work with from initial planning to DJ entertainment at your reception. If John is not available on your event date
he'll save you time by referring you, at no charge, to other QUALITY DJ entertainment.
2) How many years experience do you have?
John Gallagher has over 25 years of DJ entertainment experience. With more experience, your DJ is familiar
with your reception and ways to make it unique and fun! John Gallagher is also a great listener and loves hearing your thoughts and ideas!
3) May we call your references?
References are very important in any business. Please visit John's testimonial videos page and view comments from happy brides and grooms! Or, call John Gallagher and
he can provide you with a list of his previous clients.
4) Will you take requests at the reception?
Absolutely! By making your requests via the online music database, you are guaranteed John has the songs you'd like
to be played at the event. In addition, he will take requests from your guests too!
5) What time will you set up?
John will arrive at the banquet facility a minimum of 2 hours before the official start of the reception.
This allows for fine tuning the sound and coordinating the timeline of events with the banquet coordinator. And, if some of your guests arrive early,
this allows backround music to begin as they start to socialize. Setup, any early cocktail music and teardown are always FREE!
6) What attire do you wear?
John dresses accordingly to the type of reception you are planning. Most times this is formal with a full tux, vest and
tie. If you are going to have a more casual event then he will dress appropriately.
7) Are you insured?
John Gallagher is fully insured with over a million dollar liability policy. This protects not only YOU but YOUR GUESTS
as well.
8) Is your gear professional?
Yes! While home stereo components are always getting better, they are NOT suitable for large open areas nor will they
stand travel or perform on a consistent basis as part of a mobile entertainment system. You should not recognize home stereo components
in a professional entertainer's picture or set up when you interview them.
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