Anyone know how to MC a wedding?
astronautagogo
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I took a couple "relaxed" situation weddings last year....then outta nowhere, 'friends of friends' of the brides and grooms are callin me up left and right wanting me to do their weddings too. I've accepted a few, cause the money is nice...however, I can tell a few of the brides-to-be are total bridezillas, and want the full on MC formalities etc...Like for example, how do you conduct a wedding party intros etc? What's the proper way to say this stuff? I'm really nervous about it! Any advice would be really appreciated.Thanks y'all.
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And go over the pronunciation of all the names.
"I need to run, I need to hide
I just got caught, boning the bride"
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Hope this helps and let the laughter begin!
boing!
The DJs showed up in t-shirts and baggy jeans and played what looked like home stereo rackmount CD players. They'd play songs halfway through, stop them, have silence for about ten seconds then play something else, and repeat. There was absolutely no mixing. They also had a wireless mic whose contact crackle was way louder than the actual volume of whomever was speaking.
But what killed me was that they played DROPS for their DJ service in the middle of songs!!! People were eating dinner and alla sudden they'd hear a radio-styled "THIS IS A SO-AND-SO PRODUCTION, PRODUCTION, PRODUCTION" drop. When the dancing started (which lasted for only about 5 songs), the uncle of the bride tried to dance but every time a drop dropped, would look back in astonishment, Rufus Thomas-style. Hilarious.
The bride will be talking to everyone and won't really be paying attention, and everyone will be so relieved it is over (and drunk) that as long as you play decent music and don't cuss anyone out, everyone will be happy and you'll get a tip. Mixing at a wedding blows the parents' minds, and not having a loud jackass in a tuxedo playing the Macarena is all the young people want.