Q. Describe the most common types of jobs you do for your clients.
A. Specializing in Weddings, Reunions and other organized events for individuals, and companies, Old School Entertainment offers Disc Jockey, Photography, and Videography services to our clients.
Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?
A. What is most important is that you hire a professional. Look for value...not price. Look for consultation, communication, and experience. The success of your event depends on it!
Q. If you were a customer, what do you wish you knew about your trade? Any inside secrets to share?
A. What is a DJ worth? Well...hire a bad one, and you will find that a good one is worth their weight in gold. Good ones like Old School Entertainment LLC, invest thousands of dollars, and untold time into the craft, then a minimum of 10-15 pre event hours on your event specifically.
Q. What important information should buyers have thought through before seeking you out?
A. You and your guests will remember the entertainment long after all other aspects of your event have faded from memory.
Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?
A. We provide the best value in the market. Through our consultative process, the integration of our resourses, level of our skills and experience, and the integrity of our business practices.
Q. What do you like most about your job?
A. The idea that we have been selected to share a special day in your life. Delivering a lifelong positive memory is why we exist.
Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?
A. Q: How much do you charge?
A: We have a variety of services designed to meet your specific needs. The cost, while relative to your desires, is always fair.
Q. Do you have a favorite story from your work?
A. We were booked for an outdoor wedding in Xenia. Unfortunately, the weather was not informed so it had to be moved inside, and the vocalist did not show up. Fortunately, I can sing, and sang You and I (Michael Buble) acapella as the bride walked down the isle in tears. So glad we could help!
Q. What do you wish customers knew about you or your profession?
A. Two speakers, a couple of lights, and a microphone does not constitute a DJ. Years of practice, a desire and ability to speak publicly and entertain, along with a substantial investment in both time and money result in a professional DJ.
Q. What is your greatest strength?
A. Delivering what we promise. The committment we make is one we take very seriously. We go to every reasonable length to insure your satisfaction.