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  • 50 Ways for Him to Propose to Her

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    If you click the link below, you’ll see all 50 great ideas “proposed” by KCTV 5. I was thinking, hey what better way to start off the new year than will awesome, unique ways for him to propose to her.

    If she says “yes”, you know who to call to DJ and Emcee your big reception… naturally, you would contact me. I would love to do your wedding in 2012.

  • Have a flair for the dramatic? Get in touch with the stage manager of an appropriately themed production and propose after the cast’s curtain call.
  • Take out a full-page ad in a newspaper you know your girlfriend reads daily.
  • Arrange a surprise proposal with a street caricaturist. Have him sketch a picture of you two with word bubbles. Yours will read, “Will you Marry Me?”, and hers will say, “Yes!”
  • via kctv5.com


  • Can you name these bluegrass songs

    Here’s a series of bluegrass songs. Can you name them? Let’s have some fun here…


  • 200 Most Requested Songs

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    For those of you planning your big holiday party… here are the Top 200 most requested songs!


  • Holiday Party Games and Ideas | Anaheim DJ

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    Okay. I’ve finally written it up. Here are some great ideas to help spruce up a holiday party. There’s no reason that holiday events should be boring!
    CELEBRATION ENTRANCE
    When the doors open for the guests to arrive into the ballroom, a preselected “Welcoming Team” will be inside shaking jingle bells and maracas with big smiles on their faces to let them know that we are going to have a great time tonight! The DJ has some great upbeat Holiday music playing as everyone comes in.
     
    CENTERPIECE GIVEAWAY
    The centerpiece giveaway will present 3 winners per table. One for musical chairs, the second for the Snow Flake Contest, and the third to actually win the centerpiece. This is done with a candy cane. Each table will have one large candy cane. When the DJ starts the music the guests are to pass around the candy cane. When the music stops, whoever has the candy cane (thinking they will win the centerpiece) actually wins participation in the upcoming Christmas Musical Chairs Game (below), etc.
     
    CHRISTMAS MUSICAL CHAIRS
    TRADITIONAL VERSION: The first winner from the centerpiece giveaway is the participant from that table. This is the traditional musical chairs done with Christmas music, such as Rockin Around the Christmas Tree. If there are 15 players (one from each table) then 14 chairs will be lined up. The music starts and the players are to walk around the chairs. The DJ stops the music and the players are to take a seat. One player will be out. This continues, removing one chair per play, until the final winner takes the prize.
     
    DJ DON’S CRAZY CHAIRS VERSION: This version is done in such a way that nobody is really ever out of the game. Everyone continues to participate throughout the game. There are many twists and turns in this version, such as certain dance moves (Christmas Macarena, the Twist, YMCA, the Stroll, etc) during the walks around the chairs. Don introduces many different activities and moves, such as circle eights, hula hoops, human obstacle courses, and much more. There are many spontaneous surprises in this Crazy Chairs game, but there is always a grand champion, who will win a grand prize (provided by client, of course).
     
    SNOW FLAKE CONTEST
    Each table has a pair of scissors and one sheet of paper for the second winner of the Centerpiece Giveaway, who will be the “Snow Flake Artist”.
    The DJ will announce the beginning of this activity. While a holiday song (Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow) is being played, the Snow Flake Artist is to create a snowflake and print his name on it on one side but no one is to unfold any snowflakes. He only has a couple of minutes to create the snowflake.
    All snowflakes will then be collected and spread out on a table or taped to a wall with the names underneath (not visible). Each snowflake will be numbered. The DJ will give the guests 10 minutes to observe and vote on the best snowflake, by dropping a number in the hat. The survey is tallied up. There will be a first, second and third place winner. The winners will then get a prize (present, gift card, etc.)

    SCAVENGER HUNT
    Before the party begins, there are to be a collection of holiday nick-nacks, such as a snowglobes, santas, elves, etc. Should be about 15. They should be scattered randomly around the room. They are not to be centerpieces or major decorations, but merely just there (almost invisible). Cheap dime store novelty items are fine. You can always find cheap stuff at the Salvation Army Thrift Store for this.
    When it’s time to play, the DJ will ask for about 15 players who want to be in the scavenger hunt. They will be called out to the dance floor. The DJ will instruct them that he will announce an item and will choose a player to go find the item. That player has one minute to find it. The rest of the guests are asked to not say or point or hint as to where the item is. The minute begins. The player has to find the item within a minute. Such music as “Sabre Dance” can be played. If he finds it, he gets to keep the item. The next player will be given his item to find, and so it goes.
    If a player cannot find an item, he does not get the prize but the next player gets a minute to find the prize.

    REINDEER ANTLERS
    This is a quick, silly, but fun game. Divide into two or more teams and hand each team a pair of panty hose and a bag of small balloons. The object is to blow up enough balloons to stuff the legs of the panty hose and then put the antlers on a team member’s head to signal a winner. 

    FROSTY THE TOILET PAPER SNOWMAN
    The DJ will divide the guests up into teams of three, hand each a roll of toilet paper or two and let two members of each team cover the third member in white from head to toe to create a toilet paper snowman. When finished, they can stick a carrot in the mouth to complete the snowman.
    From there, the guests can vote on the best snowman.

    THREE DICKENS GHOSTS
    Three teams of 3 players play in this game. Each team will be given two chairs and a sheet. Two players will be ghosts with the third player being the “Assistant”. Team one is the Ghost of Christmas Past, team two is Ghost of Christmas Present and team three is Ghost of Christmas Future. The two ghost players will sit in the chairs which are back to back. The team’s Assistant will remain standing by. The DJ will cover the ghosts with a sheet… hence there will be 3 Dicken’s ghosts on the dance floor. A little holiday music can be played in the background, such as “Linus and Lucy”. The DJ will tell each covered team mate to remove something on them which they absolutely do not need and hand it to their Assistant. The guests will remove a shoe, watch, ring, belt, tie, etc. The DJ will ask again for each player to remove one item on them they do not need. And so it goes with the players removing items, until somebody realizes that it’s the sheet they did not need on them. This will be the winning Ghost. An appropriate prize can be a copy of Charles Dicken’s “A Christmas Carol” book or DVD.

    CHRISTMAS JELLY BEAN GAME
    This game is done on the dance floor with teams. While this game can be played at any event, with kids or adults, we make it the “Christmas” game because we use red and green jelly beans.

    We start by establishing our teams of even numbers of people. In other words if there are 14 players, it can be 2 teams of 7 – boy, girl, boy, girl. 20 players can be 4 teams of 5, etc. Remember to use even numbers of opposite sex players: boy, girl, boy, girl, etc. The players form lines and each player has a plastic spoon in his mouth… handle in mouth, spoon out. One team is given a green jelly bean, the next a red one. The first player has the jelly bean on his spoon. When the music starts, the team players have to pass the jelly bean from one player’s spoon to the next until it goes down the line. If someone drops the jelly bean, he simply picks it up and puts it back in his spoon, then passing it on – this only slows things down. The bean goes to the end of the line and back. The first team who completes the pass wins a small bag each of green and red jelly beans.

    PIN THE STAR ON THE CHRISTMAS TREE
    This is a version of the classic kid’s game, “pin the tail on the donkey”. There is a Christmas tree poster pasted on foam board, which is on a wall or eisel. Contestants are blind folded and handed a star with a pin. They are to be spun around once and directed to the tree. They are then to pin the star. Each contestant gets his turn. The winner is the one who pins the star closest to the top of the tree.

    FOR A RISQUE ADULT PARTY: HOLIDAY YAM CONTEST
    This is done with large, long sweet potatoes. Teams are formed (as with the Christmas Jelly Bean Game). Contestants are again lined up boy, girl, boy, girl. The first player will have a yam between his legs above the knees and below the waist. When the music starts, he must pass it on to his next team mate, in between her legs. The yam continues to be passed on down the line and then must come back. If the yam falls, it must be picked back up and put back into play. Occasionally if a yam falls it can break, making it that much more difficult to pass. This game is hilarious! Naturally the winning team gets a prize.

    In events which are not holiday parties, I’ll use large cucumbers.

    FOR CORPORATE PARTIES: THE “HIGH 5 TEAM”
    At many holiday parties that we do, there are awards presented to top employees of the year, such as top salesman, 20 years of service, etc.

    Rather than having a boring announcer present the awards (while everyone else is yawning), we prefer to select a “High Five Team”. This would consist of about 6 of the most noisy, party-motivated employees of the company. Often times the party planner herself is one of the most outgoing. So this team will be orchestrated to form 2 lines for the award recipients to walk through. The Team gives them congratulatory high-fives as the person comes to get the award. There should be a photographer in place to take a picture of the person receiving the award next to the Boss/President/Owner of the business. The announcer then introduces the next person. All the while, the DJ is playing appropriate introduction music for the recipients.

    This is a very up-beat, lively way to present those awards. The guests will have a ball.

    I hope these ideas are helpful… Don

     


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  • Great Song form the 90′s

    I don’t know if these guys were merely one hit wonders, but this sure is a nice song. I enjoyed playing it in The Tans. Silent Lucidity by Queensryche.


  • The tricky request – you can always spot em

    Sometimes when I’m playing Top 40 stuff for the crowd, a guy will come up and request some gangsta rap or heavy metal (yes, people actually request metal).
    About 2 minutes after I politely decline his request, a young lass will come up and make the identical request, maybe with a flash of cleavage and a wink.
    Most girls in clubs request poppy stuff like BEP, Miley, and GaGa.  Not many girls request BDP, Motorhead, or Gangstarr.
    Nice try, but I didn’t fall for your little ruse.
    If the request sucked when a guy asked, it will still suck when a girl asks.

    Here’s another interesting observation mad by the blogger at stuffdjshate. I don’t see it often, but the tactic is used upon occasion. Fellow DJ’s beware.


  • Silly DJ FAQ: What songs do you have?

    This has to be one of the silliest questions in the day of technology. Answering this question (by a pro DJ) would take about 4 weeks. I thought this was another fun observation.

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  • School Safe Songs

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    “School Safe Songs” list works!

    October 4, 2011

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    Written by Ric Hansen closeAuthor: Ric Hansen Name: Ric Hansen
    Email: ric@radioparties.com
    Site: http://www.richansen.wordpress.com
    About: Ric Hansen, a 25 year veteran of the radio airwaves. He got his kicks as an on-air guy and program manager by staging unique high energy promotions. Bringing the radio station to live events to entertain a live audience inspired Ric to launch “Radio Parties” a nationally recognized promotional mobile DJ company that promotes it’s radio station clients. Since their start in 1992, they have done literally thousands of school dance events in cities all over the country. Radio Parties’ love affair with school dance events has given birth to the only national on-line tool for assisting school administrators to sort through and deal with the challenges of inappropriate music and dancing at schools. The unique site: www.SchoolDanceNetwork.com includes multiple tools for schools as well as DJs. The National “Do Not Play List” is the most popular feature on the site as well as the list of Safe Songs for schools. As members, DJ’s can use the resources of the site but more importantly they can make their best marketing connection with schools by identifying themselves as being aware of, familiar with and sensitive to the need for schools to stage clean dance events. By securing a listing as a “Responsible DJ” in the School Dance Network directory, schools can contact member DJs directly. In addition DJs can use the “Responsible DJ” certification emblem to promote their affiliation on their website and on printed materials sent to the schools.See Authors Posts (51)
    · October 4, 2011

    I just got a note from John Davies in Wisconsin,  a School Dance Network responsible DJ Member…He said:

    “I thought I should tell you about a successful high school Homecoming dance I worked last Saturday night in Hartford, Wisconsin.  Nearly 1000 students turned out for the dance on campus.  Boys in shirts and ties, girls in party dresses all well behaved and having fun!  The school wants us back as the feed back was great from the students and staff.  We played fun songs, set an atmosphere of fun and not a freak night club vibe. This choice of music pays off !  Thanks for the lists!”

    If you do school dances and are not a “Responsible DJ Member”  you can join at the School Dance Network web site and definitely follow my tweets for on-going updated info.

    Here’s this weeks TOP 30 Safe Songs

     

                 
    TW   Artist Title Notes/info Prime Cuts # BPM
    1 1 Gym Class Heros Stereo Hearts Adam Levine 201125 91
    4 2 Maroon 5/Aguilera Moves Like Jagger   201132 128
    2 3 Bad Meets Evil Lighters (squeaky clean) Bruno Mars 201125 90
    6 4 Lil Wayne How to Love   201123 77
    5 5 Cobra Starship You Make Me Feel   201120 132
    3 6 Britney Spears I Wanna Go   201124 131
    7 7 LMFAO Party Rock Anthem Lauren Bennett 201102 131
    8 8 New Boyz Better with the Lights on   201120 112
    9 9 Nicki Minaj Super Bass   201115 127
    14 10 Jason Derulo It Girl   201133 92
    10 11 David Guetta Where them Girls at FloRida-Nicki Minaj 201119 130
    11 12 Kanye West All of the lights Kid Cudi, Rihanna 201050 71
    16 13 David Guetta Without You Usher 201136 128
    13 14 Pitbulll Give Me Everything Ne-Yo & Nayer - 201114 129
    12 15 Iyaz Pretty Girls Travie McCoy 201120 78
    15 16 T-Pain Best Love Song Chris Brown 201108 81
    18 17 LMFAO Sexy and I know it   201133 130
    22 18 Alexandra Stan Mr. Saxobeat   201119 127
    24 19 Sean Paul Got 2 Luv   201129 92
    19 20 Afrojack Take over Control Eva Simons 201048 130
    20 21 Lady Gaga The Edge of Glory   201120 128
    17 22 Chris Brown She Ain’t You   201114 91
    25 23 Foster the People Pumped up Kicks   201110 128
    21 24 Bruno Mars Lazy Song   201108 87
    26 25 Breathe Carolina Black Out Use Radio Edit 201124 124
    28 26 Tyga Far Away   201121 91
    27 27 Beyonce Best Thing I Never Had   201124 100
    New 28 Nicki Minaj-Rihanna Fly Must edit Motherf**ker 201132 120
    New 29 Flo Rida Good Feelin   201137 128
    New 30 Rihanna We Found Love   201140 128

     

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    Written by Ric Hansen closeAuthor: Ric Hansen Name: Ric Hansen
    Email: ric@radioparties.com
    Site: http://www.richansen.wordpress.com
    About: Ric Hansen, a 25 year veteran of the radio airwaves. He got his kicks as an on-air guy and program manager by staging unique high energy promotions. Bringing the radio station to live events to entertain a live audience inspired Ric to launch “Radio Parties” a nationally recognized promotional mobile DJ company that promotes it’s radio station clients. Since their start in 1992, they have done literally thousands of school dance events in cities all over the country. Radio Parties’ love affair with school dance events has given birth to the only national on-line tool for assisting school administrators to sort through and deal with the challenges of inappropriate music and dancing at schools. The unique site: www.SchoolDanceNetwork.com includes multiple tools for schools as well as DJs. The National “Do Not Play List” is the most popular feature on the site as well as the list of Safe Songs for schools. As members, DJ’s can use the resources of the site but more importantly they can make their best marketing connection with schools by identifying themselves as being aware of, familiar with and sensitive to the need for schools to stage clean dance events. By securing a listing as a “Responsible DJ” in the School Dance Network directory, schools can contact member DJs directly. In addition DJs can use the “Responsible DJ” certification emblem to promote their affiliation on their website and on printed materials sent to the schools.See Authors Posts (51)
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    Here’s an up to date list for school gigs. I’m going to keep this list posted on my blog. It’s a good idea to follow these lists for successful school parties…with no complaints!

    This way everybody will have a good time. Be sure to listen to the songs before you play them! A surprise or two can always slip up.


  • Name That Riff – 40 |

    Reposting some of the “Name That Riff” videos. Can you guess this one?



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