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Why Solid Gold Entertainment
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Q. How long have you been in business? A. Since 1997. I have been a DJ in this market since the early 80's. Q. Are you insured and licensed? A. Yes. State Licensed and $1,000,000.00 liability coverage. We will be happy to provide you or your venue with a copy. Q. I have often heard of horror stories of DJ's ruining an event. How can I safeguard my self from such practice? A. Good Question. Such stories exists because of two reasons. 1. Lack of training or no training. Many companies have little or no training and send out unqualified personnel to work many high profile events. No state or local agencies require any special license or education. 2. Overbooking! It is very common for many services to sub-out work to freelancers as well as other companies during busy periods which is October thru NYE and February thru Memorial weekend. You can protect yourself from bad practice by asking these questions. Q. Who will be my DJ for my event? A. You can choose anyone of us and our name will be on the contract. Q. Can I meet with my DJ before I book? A. Absolutely!! This is the best way to get to know who your actually hiring. We strongly encourage a personalized meeting before booking to get a feel for each other. Sometimes personalities don't match and it's always best to find out before rather than later.
Q. Do I get to pick my own music? A. Yes and No! Yes we encourage our clients to hand pick several songs and provide us with a general idea of different styles and genres. No we don't recommend you pick out every song since you can't pre-program a live event. Besides... that's what you hired us for. Q. Can you see us perform? A. Not at a private function designed for someone else, but you can watch several demo videos we have. Q. Why do we have testimonials on our web site? A. So you can feel confident knowing that your event will be left to the professionals whose goal is give you what you set out to accomplish. Q. Do you do this Full-Time? A. Yes. Very few Entertainers in this market can make it Full-Time. It is a tough job to be able to earn a livable wage and also run a successful business. That's why most do it as a part-time hobby. Q. What happens if your equipment breaks during my event? A. The laws of average says something will eventually go wrong. I have had equipment malfunction and I know everyone else has too. I am blessed to say that I own backup equipment that is the equivalent to my primary system. I also carry an extra music library. All of my backup is brought with me to each event.
Call Today to book your date 813-875-4487
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