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by Drax

ADJA Awards in Las Vegas

The ADJA at it’s National meeting awarded 3 awards to members of ADJA.

First was the Michael Butler Humanitarian Award.  Our winner was Mitch Taylor.  You can read more at”Michael Butler Award“.

Second was our Chapter Of The Year.  This year the winner was the Bay Area Chapter.  You can read more about that at “Chapter of the Year Award“.

Lastly was the Peter Merry Leadership Award.  Our winner was ADJA member Scott Faver.  To read more about it go to “Peter Merry Leadership Award“.

 

 

 

 

 

by Drax

ADJA Members Win Big at Atlantic City!

We are so excited to see the advancement of ADJA members as they lead the industry.  This year in Atlantic City at The DJExpo’s “DJ of the Year” contest, we were able to see to solid ADJA members walk away big.  Darryl “Jake” Jacobsen walked away with Game of the Year. This game was solid. No goofy ring toss. Jake took a simple sketching game, flipped it around and made it an incredibly high energy game, yet it was so simple in nature. A quality game that you wouldn’t be embarrassed to do at your next event.

Then to really wrap the night ADJA Chicago member Jazmine Gonzalez walked away with the coveted top honor of “DJ of The Year”. This is actually Jazmine’s second time to walk out with the victor’s crown at the DJ of The Year contest. That says something right there for her innovative, creative entertainment ideas.

This year she demonstrated a high energy, innovative dance routine, that really connected to the audience. She worked the floor like a master, getting one side of the room then the other raising the roof off of the Casbah. Congrats to awesome ADJA members. When you see them give them a High Five. We are pleased to see that more ADJA members are viewed as the top performers by their peers than members of any other organization.

by Drax

ADJA Wins Nace Partner of the Year!

At the recent NACE Experience in Chicago, Their annual National convention. The American Disc Jockey Association was honored & recognized as the NACE Partner of the Year for 2012.  This is a very prestigious award that recognizes the work that ADJA does with NACE. NACE AWARDDr. Drax commented that “We were excited & completely surprised to win this award over so many other major NACE supporters. We are gratified that our message is being heard.”

For several years the ADJA has led the way for DJs as the ONLY trade association there to influence caterers & other event professionals about the importance of quality DJs at events that they are connected with.

For many years the ADJA has not only demonstrated this by providing High calibers of entertainment at many NACE functions but we have also provided seminar facilitators that moderated their educational programs. This gave them a first hand look at what a professional DJ can do with only a mic.

A few years back the Foundation of NACE asked the ADJA to help them improve & build their foundations signature event at the conference.  It is an event that helps NACE to raise thousands of dollars for their scholarship programs.  ADJA jumped in with both feet & this year was no exception.  We have continued to increase the event & subequently the revenue generated for the Foundation.

We are excited to work with them again in 2014 as their Endowment partner.  Through the efforts of so many of our members we are showing other event professionals that if you want great entertainment, you want to use and recommend ADJA members as the DJ.

by Drax

ADJA Set to Rock The NACE Experience in Chicago

Once again the ADJA shows leadership & will be the only trade association there to represent DJs to NACE members.  We will be providing talent at several events & Dr. Drax has even been asked to participate in the production of the famed NACE Gala Awards.  ADJA also saves it’s members nearly $200 on Nace membership.  Once again, The ADJA leads the way.

by Drax

Team Building Activities That Can Make Your Wedding Day Perfect

 

Once upon a time, the only ingredients you needed for a perfect wedding day were a nice dress, a good suit, some Bucks Fizz and (if you were really lucky) a glimpse of the summer sun.

In the past 20 years however weddings have had something of an overhaul and everyone from celebrities to the average couple is pulling out all the stops to make their big day something to behold and remember.

Whilst some include evening entertainment, singing waiters or fantastical menus and styling to wow their guests, the smart brides and grooms are realising that all they need to make their day go with a bang is to bring the guests together – and they’re looking to businesses to see how to do it!

Joining together

Weddings are of course as focused on the joining of two families as much as they are about the joining together of two people and in some cases this is very easy and natural. However, in the case that the families are large, don’t all live in the same area or simply haven’t had the time or opportunity to meet and form a bond, it can take some time for the relationship between the clans to emerge.

With that in mind, many couples seek out activities which will not only entertain their guests but will also help to initiate that bond; in simple terms – modern couples plan teambuilding activities for their wedding guests.

Given the simplicity of the idea, it’s a shock that the idea isn’t more popular – using traditional teambuilding initiatives to bond two families at a huge event!

What to do?

Of course, when planning their group bonding exercises, many business managers take into account a number of factors, such as the age and interests of their group, the budget and the amount of time they can allocate to the activity.

At a wedding all of these factors become more important. Weddings are costly enough to begin with without adding a bank-breaking afternoon activity to the pot and additionally, as essential as the bonding is, it shouldn’t come at the expense of the couple being allowed to enjoy themselves and having the chance to spend time with their guests.

With that in mind, there are a number of activities that can act as perfect ice-breakers without taking over the whole of the special day.

Why not start small with introduction games over the dining table. Although some couples do deviate from the traditional Wedding Breakfast, it does still form a large part of many nuptials, and the guests could have an enormous amount of fun getting to know their fellow revellers with introduction games, mini-quizzes and even raffles.

For the couple that are thinking a little bigger though there are garden games such as Giant Jenga, Chequers, and Chess, It’s a Knockout or even Hide and Seek on a mass scale.

However, if you’re thinking that huge is better, why not pull out all the stops and either organise, or hire a specialist to set up a giant task for you? You could have guests orienteer to the reception venue, set up a treasure hunt with teams competing against each other to find something essential for your reception or set your guests to work building a structure and awarding the best team with first go at the evening buffet!

This guest article was written by Accomplished Events, a UK team building company.

by Drax

ADJA provides Major Sponsorship to ARMDJs

The ADJA continues its tradition & program of sponsoring great educational events around the country.  Once again for the 6th year in a row the ADJA is a major sponsor of the ARMDJs conference in Greenville, TN.  This year the Keynote is Jeffrey Gitomer.  Join the ADJA & The Las Vegas DJ Show at the Kick Off breakfast on Tuesday Morning.  It promises to be inspiring.

by Drax

Dr. Drax to MC The International Karaoke Summit in Nashville TN

For the second year in a row ADJA CEO Dr. Drax has been selected to MC the second international Karaoke Summit in Nashville, Tn on June 20th. This year the Summit will be joined by a majority of the music publishers. The intent of the summit is to advance the state of the Karaoke Industry. The Summit is planning on live streaming the event.

The International Karaoke Summit represents every major company in the Karaoke Industry.  Additionally there will be an open session on Karaoke at The Las Vegas DJ Show Sept 9-11th 2013

by Drax

Movie Tickets

Not all events are at a hotel, country club, or banquet hall. Many want to have their event at their home, or a private residence. But worry about neighbors and the noise. Night time curfew for most residential areas is 10PM. But you want to party past midnight! A good solution is Movie Tickets. When you send your invitations, include your neighbors on the list. And offer them movie tickets to the late show if they decide not to attend. This way they can enjoy the evening out while you celebrate at the house!

by Drax

Dad Wears Shorts. A Wedding Story.

When selecting services \ vendors for your wedding, make sure they
are celebration solutionists! Professionals who can take your unique
requests and turn them into special moments. Here’s an example.

During a recent planning session the bride said she wanted her father
daughter dance right after the ceremony. I said that would be fine.
After pictures, and the introduction, she can dance with her dad.

She said no, not after the introduction, immediately after the ceremony.
I asked why? She then explained that her dad always wears shorts. And
even though this was a formal wedding, dad would not stay in his long
pants past the ceremony.

No problem. We played the ceremony recessional music, the bride and
groom exited the ceremony, and dad was waiting for them at the end
of the aisle.

With all the guests standing and watching, dad, in his long pants, took
his daughter’s hand, the groom stepped aside, the music changed, and
they shared their father daughter dance right then and there, at
the end of the ceremony aisle.

It was not the norm. But the perfect solution for their celebration.
And yes 30 seconds after their dance, dad was in his shorts.

by Drax

The Holiday Season Here Soon

The holiday season will be here soon. Many companies start looking for
entertainment in October for their yearend celebrations. Of course those
who enjoyed their entertainment last year were smart and secured their
entertainment back in January. If you enjoy your entertainment this year
I recommend you do the same for next year.

The middle Saturday of December is always the most popular. So plan
ahead. Here are  some questions to ask  yourself when considering
entertainment for your yearend celebration.
 
1. How many guests?
2. Where?
3. Timing?
4. Age Range of guests?
5. Ethnic background?
6. Which best describes your group?

a. We make our own fun and just want the DJ to  play good music
b. Most holiday parties the guests eat, then go home, with little or no dancing
c. Dancing is not important to our having a good time
d. We want the DJ to interact with the audience, show us a good time, and
encourage dancing?
e. We prefer to play games over dancing
f. Describe your group

Valuable information that will help you focus on which entertainer,
entertainment service, best suits your company personality. And
you will know when you have the right entertainment service
when they can address these issues with confidence.