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Friday, May 3, 2019
Thursday, May 2, 2019
General Children's Party Tips
Call for Backup
Don't try to supervise a chld's birthday party alone. Get help from responsible, patient friends. Limit the number of guests to ensure your sanity for the entire party; otherwise, good luck!
"It's my party and I'll cry if I want to..."
Involve the birthday boy or girl in the party-planning process. Let him or her make the major decisions, i.e., theme, location and guest list, while you take care of the details.
Be Prepared
Order extra food and prepare extra goodie bags for unexpected guests. Keep extra costumes on hand for theme or costume parties. The host should also have phone numbers for all parents and a first aid kit.
Thank you Ideas
It is common courtesy to thank guests with a card or note for their presence and gifts. Make guests feel truly appreciated by including a photo of the birthday child with the thank you card, or asking the child to handwrite each card.
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Don't try to supervise a chld's birthday party alone. Get help from responsible, patient friends. Limit the number of guests to ensure your sanity for the entire party; otherwise, good luck!
"It's my party and I'll cry if I want to..."
Involve the birthday boy or girl in the party-planning process. Let him or her make the major decisions, i.e., theme, location and guest list, while you take care of the details.
Be Prepared
Order extra food and prepare extra goodie bags for unexpected guests. Keep extra costumes on hand for theme or costume parties. The host should also have phone numbers for all parents and a first aid kit.
Thank you Ideas
It is common courtesy to thank guests with a card or note for their presence and gifts. Make guests feel truly appreciated by including a photo of the birthday child with the thank you card, or asking the child to handwrite each card.
https://omega-design-events-nite-mix-entertainment.business.site/
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Accessoires pour location. Table, chaise, nappe, plancher
Location
d'accessoires de tables chaises nappes pour satisfaire pour vos événements. ...
Que vous recherchiez un chapiteau pour un mariage, une exposition ...
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Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Dj animation mariage animateur
Dj animateur
professionnel pour animation de mariage, anniversaire, soirée privée, baptème,
comité d'entreprise, banquet.
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Monday, April 29, 2019
Best Cocktails In Montreal
Summer is around the corner, which means that terrasse season is almost upon us.
Le Mal Nécéssaire's "Abacaxai Mai Tai" https://www.lemalnecessaire.com/
Soubois' "Suicide Forest" https://www.souboismtl.com/signature-cocktails
La Distillerie's "Madman" https://www.pubdistillerie.com/fr/menu
Warehouse's "Pink Lemonade" http://www.warehousegroup.ca/le-warehouse
Club Pelicano's "Frozen Paper Plane" http://clubpelicano.com/?lang=en
Bar le Lab's "Scarface" https://barlelab.com/fr/menu-cocktails.php
Gokudo's "Okame" http://www.gokudo.ca/cocktails/
Biiru's "Onsen" http://www.biiru.ca/cocktails/
Big In Japan's "Tokyo Mule" http://3amcreation.com/biginjapanbar/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2016/02/Bar-menu_JANV_03_2017.pdf
Bootlegger's "Negroni" https://www.instagram.com/bootleggerlauthentique/
Suwu's "East Side" http://www.suwumontreal.com/
Le Fitzroy's "Selfitz" http://www.fitzroymtl.com/
Candi Bar's Alcoholic Slushies https://www.facebook.com/CandiBarMontreal/?rf=444717238882880
Clandestino's "Smoked Mezcal Jalapeño Margarita" https://www.clandestinomtl.com/adresse
The Coldroom's "Matcha Made in Heaven" https://www.thecoldroommtl.com/welcome-1
Santos' "Winter Negroni" https://www.ilovesantos.ca/?lang=en
Philémon's "Big Grey" https://www.philemonbar.com/
La Champagnerie's "French Passion" https://www.lachampagnerie.ca/en/wines-cocktails/
Flyjin's "Stairway to Buddha" https://www.flyjinmtl.com/menus
Milky Way's Swan https://www.milkywaycocktails.com/
Le Royal's "Troski Le Sans Patrie" http://www.barleroyal.ca/index.html
Hui Clos's "Cherry Fashioned" http://www.huisclos.ca/cocktails
Mile Public House's "Moco Rico" https://www.milepublichouse.com/brossard/
Location de salles à Montreal pour vos événements
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Thursday, April 25, 2019
How to ROCK your next wedding
“What Rock N Roll songs are you playing at weddings these days?” The question needs a bit of clarifying as that is such a broad genre – is this 50s rock, classic rock, current rock, etc.? It turns out the question was supposed to be broad. This got me thinking about which ones are popular and which ones I still use.
However, they are some rock classics that, for the moment, always seem to find their way into my wedding sets. Because they are truly “classics” (in my opinion, this is due to their sing-a-long quality), I really don’t think they need a remix. In fact, remixes can hurt these tracks more than they help. I would never play all these songs in one event (usually I’ll use 1-3 max) but here’s a few that still work well:
You Shook Me All Night Long – ACDC
Back In Black – ACDC
Pour Some Sugar On Me – Def Leppard
We Will Rock You – Queen
I Love Rock N Roll – Joan Jett (yes, I’d qualify this as Rock – has it right in the title)
Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd
Living On A Prayer – Bon Jovi (Jersey crowds for sure)
Take Me Home Tonight – Eddie Money
Then there are some classics that when mashed with a current song’s beat or done with a redrum (modern drumbeat) work extremely well because the hooks of the song are so recognizable. Here are a few that I tend to use (again not all done at one wedding – a selection of 2-3 per wedding is usually just the right amount):
Carry On My Wayward Son – Kansas
Sweet Child O Mine – Guns N Roses
Jump – Van Halen
Peace Of Mind – Boston
Mr. Jones – Counting Crows
Edge Of Seventeen – Stevie Nicks
Don’t Stop Me Now - Queen
Where Rock where lives right now with the Millennial generation of brides and grooms (which is the bulk of most of our clients) is the 90s-2000s era. Rock songs from that time period that you’d never play during their heyday absolutely crush at weddings right now. In a lot of cases, the originals suffice just fine (though I have a ton of mashups with the hooks of these tracks). I play on average about 6-7 of these type songs per wedding – whereas maybe 5 years ago, hip-hop classics or pop hits would make up the bulk of my wedding dance song selections. The crazy part is that lyrically these songs are probably the furthest from true wedding content that you’d want but nobody seems to care now. A good song is a good song.
Here’s a sampling of some that work super well for me (the key is when and HOW you mix them in):
Mr. Brightside – The Killers
The Middle – Jimmy Eat World
I Write Sins Not Tragedies – Panic At The Disco
My Own Worst Enemy – Lit
Crazy Bitch – Buckcherry
Stacy’s Mom – Fountains Of Wayne
So that leaves us with today’s alternative rock songs. I have to be honest - this genre has been dormant for the last several years as far as wedding dance floor fillers. There might be 1-2 tracks a year that seem to gain a bit of traction, but they never tend to last long and most are not for primetime dancing.
Here’s a few that may get used at a wedding of mine:
High Hopes – Panic At The Disco (probably will fade out shortly)
Broken - lovelytheband (also will fade out as it falls off the charts)
Handclap – Fitz & The Tantrums
Feel It Still – Portgual. The Man
Heartlines – Broods
Kangaroo Court – Capital Cities
Let It Go – James Bay
Take The World - JOHNNYSWIM
What You Know – Two Door Cinema
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However, they are some rock classics that, for the moment, always seem to find their way into my wedding sets. Because they are truly “classics” (in my opinion, this is due to their sing-a-long quality), I really don’t think they need a remix. In fact, remixes can hurt these tracks more than they help. I would never play all these songs in one event (usually I’ll use 1-3 max) but here’s a few that still work well:
You Shook Me All Night Long – ACDC
Back In Black – ACDC
Pour Some Sugar On Me – Def Leppard
We Will Rock You – Queen
I Love Rock N Roll – Joan Jett (yes, I’d qualify this as Rock – has it right in the title)
Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd
Living On A Prayer – Bon Jovi (Jersey crowds for sure)
Take Me Home Tonight – Eddie Money
Then there are some classics that when mashed with a current song’s beat or done with a redrum (modern drumbeat) work extremely well because the hooks of the song are so recognizable. Here are a few that I tend to use (again not all done at one wedding – a selection of 2-3 per wedding is usually just the right amount):
Carry On My Wayward Son – Kansas
Sweet Child O Mine – Guns N Roses
Jump – Van Halen
Peace Of Mind – Boston
Mr. Jones – Counting Crows
Edge Of Seventeen – Stevie Nicks
Don’t Stop Me Now - Queen
Where Rock where lives right now with the Millennial generation of brides and grooms (which is the bulk of most of our clients) is the 90s-2000s era. Rock songs from that time period that you’d never play during their heyday absolutely crush at weddings right now. In a lot of cases, the originals suffice just fine (though I have a ton of mashups with the hooks of these tracks). I play on average about 6-7 of these type songs per wedding – whereas maybe 5 years ago, hip-hop classics or pop hits would make up the bulk of my wedding dance song selections. The crazy part is that lyrically these songs are probably the furthest from true wedding content that you’d want but nobody seems to care now. A good song is a good song.
Here’s a sampling of some that work super well for me (the key is when and HOW you mix them in):
Mr. Brightside – The Killers
The Middle – Jimmy Eat World
I Write Sins Not Tragedies – Panic At The Disco
My Own Worst Enemy – Lit
Crazy Bitch – Buckcherry
Stacy’s Mom – Fountains Of Wayne
So that leaves us with today’s alternative rock songs. I have to be honest - this genre has been dormant for the last several years as far as wedding dance floor fillers. There might be 1-2 tracks a year that seem to gain a bit of traction, but they never tend to last long and most are not for primetime dancing.
Here’s a few that may get used at a wedding of mine:
High Hopes – Panic At The Disco (probably will fade out shortly)
Broken - lovelytheband (also will fade out as it falls off the charts)
Handclap – Fitz & The Tantrums
Feel It Still – Portgual. The Man
Heartlines – Broods
Kangaroo Court – Capital Cities
Let It Go – James Bay
Take The World - JOHNNYSWIM
What You Know – Two Door Cinema
http://nite-mix-entertainment.mycylex.com/
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