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Well have finally gotten around to making another blog entry. It’s been a little hectic over the past few weeks with many different events going on for many of our DJs and bands.

Since the last blog entry I did a wedding at Stock Brook manor in Billericay two weeks ago and the following night did a joint leaving party for two couples; one couple were returning to California and the other couple returning to Dublin. The event was held at The Botanist in Kew and the crowd were certainly in the mood to party; so much so that they completely forgot about the karaoke equipment that had also been booked!

The following few days I did two more school proms at Stock Brook manor. The range of requests asked for at school proms can be pretty surprising to say the least, for example it’s not unusual to be asked for the following on the same night:

KIG – Head Shoulders Knees & Toes, Tiny Tempah – Frisky, Usher – OMG, Katy Perry – California Gurlz, DJ Casper – Cha Cha Slide, Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now, Journey – Don’t Stop Believin’, Michael Jackson – Billie Jean, Los Del Mar – Macarena! and lots more pretty diverse tracks/genres.

In between the two proms was a BNI visitors day @ BNI Walpole bright and early at 6.30am on Wednesday morning. Many of the members had invited businesses to visit the Walpole chapter and there were a number of building companies represented as well as some law firms and other professions and it was quite a vibrant meeting.

Next was a wedding in Eltham in SE London, so a journey from one corner of London to the opposite side. My Satnav recommended to head east around the North Circular road and then through the Blackwall tunnel and south through Greenwich. The alternatives were to drive through central london which is often a nightmare or to drive the other way around the North Circular and round the South Circular road. It all seemed pretty much 6 of one and half a dozen of the other as there were gonna be jams whichever route was taken.

It was a very hot day so I set off much earlier than necessary so that I could take my time setting the gear up as it was too hot to be rushing around with the gear. I took the route suggested by the Satnav and as I got past Golders Green on the North Circular the traffic was extremely heavy and what I didn’t realise was that major road works had started on a big section of the North Circular for the next 5 months or so and was causing chaos all around Bounds Green, New Southgate and Tottenham, and then as I was sitting in this jam I heard on the radio that the Blackwall tunnel was closed for the weekend for repairs!! Immediately I knew this really would cause problems and sure enough it meant I had to go via the M25 and the Dartford Crossing which was moving at about 10mph, so all in all a journey that has previously taken 90 minutes took almost 4 hours! and meant I arrived at the venue just as the guests were congregating outside and so I had to run around like an absolute lunatic to get all of my equipment into the venue before the guests started to enter, which was just what I needed on the hottest day of the year!? I eventually managed to get all of the equipment setup within minutes of everyone taking their seats and it looked like someone had just thrown a few buckets of water over me! but luckily I had a change of clothes with me as I always change into a suit after setting up.

After the meal and speeches had finished and the couple (Lee & Kayliegh) had cut the cake they were ready for the first dance which was Otis Redding – These Arms of Mine. The rest of the night was mainly very cheesy musicwise which is what Lee had requested and most of the guests requests were along the same lines.

The day before that wedding my laptop had gone to an IT specialist to upgrade it to Windows 7 as well as some other changes and I didn’t get it back as planned until midweek which was another reason for not making a blog entry that week and by the time it did come back there was a lot of work to catch up on and then 4 straight days of events, starting on Thursday with a wedding for Helen & Simon at Great Fosters in Egham, Surrey.

Great Fosters is a very nice venue that I’ve done many times before and is very DJ friendly, i.e. it has very easy access to take equipment in and out. Helen & Simon had chosen Nat King Cole – L.O.V.E. as their 1st dance. The requests for the rest of the night were mainly Indie and dance with a few oldies thrown in here and there and the night was going well until about an hour from the end when suddenly %&!? all the power cut! It was another dreaded sound limiter, yet this one was supposedly not in operation according to the manager of the venue, as the venue was undergoing some work by electrical contractors which meant the limiter had been bypassed… well that was what I was told anyway, but at around 11pm I found to my cost it was completely untrue and so once again I then spent the rest of the night having to be extremely careful with the volume and watching the limiter rather than watching the guests!… I really detest sound limiters!!!

The following days event was a wedding for Nika & Wayne at The Fulham Palace in west London, but first I had to drive over to Wickford in Essex to collect some lighting equipment for some architectural lighting of this old venue. The 1st dance for this wedding was Michael Buble – Everything, but from there on in the rest of the night had a much more international flavour to it as the bride was originally from Russia and the groom Australian and guests from many countries around the world. There was also a 4 piece band performing including a fiddle player… and yep, you guessed it, they performed The Devil Went Down To Georgia! What with the meal finishing far later than expected and the band performing two sets it meant a lot of standing around for me.

At The Funky Penguin we have many excellent bands and I have also worked with many great bands and so I know very well how to recognise an experienced function band that aims to give a totally professional performance to their client and the clients guests, but also there is the other type of bands that are either not as experienced or just a little(lot) egotistical and not quite so dedicated to what the client wants and more about “their great act”! Bands that treat the DJ as being beneath them are often of the second variety, which is often out of insecurity and it’s not unusual that the act doesn’t live up to their ego and a good DJ will have far more people dancing. This band, I hasten to add, did not treat me badly and were not unfriendly, but they did however display another sign of inexperience which was both times that they took over from me, as they came onto the stage, some of them would try to play along with the music that was playing. More often than not this doesn’t sound very good and on some occasions it can sound awful, this was the case here. Two of the guitarists and the fiddler were playing along to the song that I was playing and it sounded pretty bad, but they were totally oblivious to it and didn’t notice the looks they received from some of the guests that had been dancing to the song that they practically destroyed. As I said this happened both times they took over (to a full dance floor), however although it was annoying I remained professional and both times gave them a rousing introduction. Both times I took over from them the dancefloor was virtually empty and they didn’t give me an introduction at all. Usually when I work with a very good band I always take their contact details and discuss with them the possibilities of them doing events for The Funky Penguin, suffice to say no such conversation was had with this band.

The next event was on Saturday at Shendish Manor in Apsley near Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire. This was a corporate event for a company called Excel Care, it was their summer ball . Once again I was working with a band, “Grand Avenue Music”, but these guys were totally professional and did a great job for the client. Once again the meal finished very late which was partly due to some of the coaches arriving late at the venue due to severe traffic jams on the M25. After the meal there was an awards ceremony which went on for over an hour and then they had an auction which also went on for a very long time. To give an indication of just how long this all went on for, there were two girls dressed up as Bunny girls that were standing on stage throughout the awards and auction. Midway through the auction one of the girls fainted partly due to not having eaten or drank for a long time!

Eventually the auction finished and then the band started and then I took over at 11.15pm and played for the last 75 minutes but had to finish at 12.30am sharp due to the coach drivers not being willing to wait around for a bit longer!

On the Sunday night I was back at Stock Brook manor doing another corporate event this time for Waitrose, although it was quite poorly attended and most of the guests seemed to be mainly interested in chatting and so was quite a subdued night. At the end of that event and when I eventually reached home I was just glad to not have to get up early for anything the following day for the first time in around 10 days!

A delayed kick-off

Just back from doing a wedding at The Tithe Barn near Petersfield in Sussex, which is a nice venue but another place with a dreaded sound limiter. The wedding was for Emily & Paul and they’d decided not to have a first dance at all and considering that I didn’t see Paul on the dancefloor even once the whole night (even though I played the vast majority of tracks on his request list!), it wasn’t difficult to guess why he didn’t want a first dance!

After the meal and speeches finished most of the guests sat outside for a while as it was a nice evening while others watched the less than riveting France v Uruguay game in the world cup. This combination meant a very quiet dancefloor until around 9.30 and considering the music had to stop at 11.30pm there wasn’t gonna be a lot of time for dancing; mind you in a way that wasn’t a bad thing as the sound limiter there was making life pretty difficult for me. I’ve played at this venue before and I don’t remember the limiter causing me any problems previously but tonight it seemed to be going into the red with very little volume at all, to the point where the volume was so low that I could hear conversations on the dancefloor and so made it difficult to really create an atmosphere as no one could “feel the music! It also meant I had to constantly watch the limiter all night long to ensure that the red bars didn’t stay on for more than 3 seconds otherwise all the power would’ve been cut. So rather than watching the crowds reactions to each song I play like I usually do, I had to give as much attention to the limiter as to the crowd which was far from relaxing and I was actually quite relieved when the night ended. The groom asked me to finish on New York, but the cool version! i.e. Jay-Z & Alicia Keys – Empire State of Mind, rather than the overplayed Frank Sinatra-Theme from New York that far too many (unimaginative) DJs end with at every event!!

Thankfully Saturday night I’m in Stock Brook Manor near Billericay in Essex and there is no sound limiter there!

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