Classified Events Disc Jockey & Live Music Entertainment

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Review: Classified Events Disc Jockey & Live Music Entertainment

I give full credit and unlimited praise to our DJ, Chuck Weirich

I give full credit and unlimited praise to our DJ, Chuck Weirich, for making our wedding absolutely perfect. We met and discussed how we wanted our traditional Italian wedding with sit-down dinner to have a rehearsal dinner feel to it. Fun, yet still formal. We wanted "world" music that made our guests feel welcomed and at home since most of our guests are not from America, much less Atlanta. Chuck played music at the right time and in the right way. Chuck's timing and talent for playing the best music is impeccable. From the moment our guests were seated, the fun and games began in ways made popular at Irish and Italian weddings we've attended. Between courses, we played numerous games that were so enjoyable, people asked to have them played again. Chuck really made all of our guests fully involved and personally invested. As for being our unofficial wedding planner, he also did a superb job. He played trumpet Voluntary for the wedding march and appropriate music for the ceremony as well. He worked very well with our photographer. Chuck was so great to work with! I sincerely credit Chuck with making our wedding so wonderful. All we had to do is sit back and enjoy ourselves, which we did with abandon. Chuck gave us smart suggestions and subtle prompting at the right times. From music selection to volume control, from wedding ceremony march to farewell finish, from introduction as man and wife to the night's last dance, Chuck was masterful. We thank Chuck for all his hard work and delightful disposition. Whenever we talk about how blissful our wedding was, we always mention Chuck with great admiration. He truly made our wedding just perfect. Appreciatively, John and Alessandra

John and Alessandra, Smyrna
Wedding/ Event Date: Sept. 12, 2004

Oct. 7, 2004, 5:32 p.m.


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