An end of the year tradition is the corporate holiday party that everyone looks forward to. Its an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of the team and increase morale and create memories. Do not forget to add a dj to truly transform the night into a fabulous experience. These are the reasons why having a dj is one of the best decisions you can make as a party planner.
Setting the Perfect Vibe
A good DJ knows how to read the room and curate the music to fit every moment. From soft background jams during cocktail hour to high-energy hits for the dance floor, the right music can elevate the mood and keep your guests entertained all night long.
Customized Playlists
When you hire a professional DJ, you can collaborate on a playlist that reflects your company culture and team’s preferences. Whether your staff loves classic holiday hits, top 40 tracks, or a mix of genres, a DJ can curate the perfect soundtrack by getting some ideas from the planners and the dj can build on the list given to them.
Nonstop Entertainment
Unlike other forms of entertainment, DJs provide versatility and seamless transitions. They can be emcees, leading the evening’s events if needed, announcing speeches or raffles, and ensuring there’s no awkward silences.
A Unique Experience
A DJ can take your holiday party to the next level with add-ons like a light show, karaoke setup, or even a quick mix dance session. These extras can make your event stand out and create conversation for weeks afterward.
Why Hire a DJ for Your Corporate Event?
A DJ does not just bring music but they bring energy, expertise, and professionalism that sets your party apart from parties that lack a dj.
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We recently had the honor of DJing a High School Military Ball in San Jose, and it was truly a great experience compared to your typical high school dance. Unlike the high-energy atmosphere of homecoming events we’ve done this season (five, to be exact), this ball had a formal and sophisticated vibe, making it a fabulous event.
The evening started with an award ceremony in a separate room, followed by a sit-down dinner—a rare feature for high school events, as sit-down dinners usually happen at proms. For the dinner hour, we were requested to play jazz music instead of the usual Top 40 hits or R&B, which added an elegant touch to the event. After dinner, the vibe shifted to two hours of upbeat dance music that kept the crowd on their feet.
What also set this event apart was the diversity of attendees. The Military Ball brought together a mix of age groups, creating a more inclusive atmosphere compared to the typical high school-only crowd. Though the event was more intimate with a smaller attendance, the energy was just as lively and engaging.
The venue, the Scottish Rite Center in San Jose, provided the perfect backdrop for the evening. With plenty of parking and an easy setup process, it’s a venue we love working at. In fact, we’ve DJed there before for the San Jose State Softball team’s event.
Overall, the High School Military Ball was a refreshing change of pace—a classy and memorable night that reminded us why we love doing what we do. If you’re planning a unique event, this venue and setup might be just what you’re looking for!
Real Life Events: Customer Appreciation Halloween Party at a Apartment Complex (Bay Area Dj serving San Jose, Campbell, Morgan Hill, and Gilroy)
I really enjoy working with this Apartment complex located in Campbell. This is the second event we have done this year with them. They tell me what they need and give me a good list to work from. A lot of the songs were r&b songs with some being new and some older. A few country songs were sprinkled in the mix too. They did a fantastic job decorating the area. Above where I was stationed there was 6-foot black spider. The swimming pool area was decorated with spider webs and in the pool were balloons from the movie It. In the casino room the windows were blacked out and there was blood all over the place. This had to be one of the best decorated spots I ever played it.
The taco people were there handing out tacos to the folks and they had bartenders making spooky drinks. I can tell that this Apartment complex take care of their folks. I never hear of places doing nice things like this. They had a summer party and now a Halloween party.
So they had me put a speaker in the spooky room where they had tables and another speaker toward the swimming pool. So everyone could hear the music and hear the announcements. We did have a costume contest in which we voted for the scariest, most creative and most realistic. At the end we had some dancing with 80s music. It was a fun event and loved the fact that the apartment threw it for its people.
We did back to back homecoming dances in San Jose. We do like doing high school dances. We do like them since we have an advantage compared to most other Djs. We compile the hottest songs that we get from all the high school dances that we do and mix it with the songs that the school requested. There are a lot of good songs out there to keep students dancing but the secret sauce is to play songs to build up energy and then mix into the next one quickly. It is crazy what the power of the quick mix can do with the energy of the crowd.
We got to do Overfelt’s Home coming a few weeks ago and we had it indoors. They gave us a good playlist and it was a good time. The following week we did James Licks homecoming dance. The music was outside and the party was inside and outside. Loved the energy of the students. They were loving the edam music and loved the Latin music. There was a lot of Latin music played and danced to. As a dj, you have to be able to play and mix different genres.
Both Overfelt and James Lick are awesome. They were very easy to work with. Both sent over a dynamite Spotify list. Then the schools sent over maps of their school so we knew where to set up. It was just a really nice process and efficient. Love it when schools are on top of it!
Recently got a call from a daughter who wanted to help throw a 60 year anniversary party for her parents. I spoke with her then eventually I talked with dad to get his approval. They just did not want a party with just music. It was something more elaborate and needed more details and planning.
I got there about an hour and 15 minutes early and I set up in about 20 minutes. Started playing instrumentals until five. Cocktail music was played till 540 and then the honored couple had a grand entrance and they danced to their walk in song. Groom said a thank you then daughter did a toast. Then around 6 we had tables go to the buffet as we played dinner music. Then the bride and groom had a first dance then followed with the daughters dancing with their dad. They had a Richie Valens song for the cake cutting song. Then from 8 to 10 we had 7 dedication songs where people were dedicated songs and they were shouted out. The last song was a pretty Louis Armstrong classic. We ended up going an extra hour since people wanted to keep on dancing.
It was a fun night since there was a good balance. We did play a lot of songs that the bride and groom liked to dance to then we would go with music that the 20 and 30 year olds would really get into. It wasn’t jut one type of genre. It felt like we had two parties at one location. Its important to know who will be at the party so you can plan your music sets.
About 5 years ago I did the 45th year reunion for Leland that we celebrated at the Los Gatos Lodge. I do remember it was a good time when I looked up their playlist from their first event I did for them. This list was a little different from the previous party since it was all old school. Last time, they had some current hits sprinkled in. This year we had the party in Villa Regusa in Campbell. Downtown Campbell is not the easiest place to park but there is first floor parking in the garage. You have the option of taking your do gear up the elevator or take it up the stairs. There was another function but it did not interfere with the function we were having. I was all set up and I was playing 30 minutes before schedule.
So getting music for this class was a good time. I looked at 1968 19691970 1971 1972 1973 and 1974. I found the best rock hits and dance hits. I always ask for a list to make each event custom. Then I combine all the songs on my computer. I strive to play all their songs on their list while incorporating songs I feel that would enhance the event.
The night started with some words with the host then the comedian started. Comedian was a pro who also graduated with the Leland class. He was a very funny guy who connected with the crowd who had the crowd laughing the whole time.
We love us some Homecoming dances. Last week we were at Westmont High School and we did homecoming dance at their gym. Their playlist was very solid. It was all older music that truly hits. We love playing for Westmont since we played at their proms the past two years.
The following week we were at Independence High School and they had their function outside. They had a cool low-rider van that was a photo booth. Their list was a long list that had a lot of hard hitting hits and some current ones too. It was a very strong high school dance list. Love the fact we can use the strong old school hits of Westmont and the very current list with the hits from Independence and use that will the next homecomings that we have planned for October. We have two more homecomings happening in October that we are excited for. We love the fact that high schools call us back to do their homecomings and proms. Doing high school homecoming dances are different from doing other events. Most events you play background music then you go for dance music. High school homecoming events is straight energy from the start to the end. There is no break in the action.
Most homecoming dances are held the day after the big game. There was one school we did events for that would have the dance right after the game so it was a late night!