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Tonsk
A quick question - For those people who are too tight (or busy) to have their office party in December and have it instead in January, as their DJ, would you play Christmas Songs?

I haven't before but I just wondered what everyone else does? I kinda think that people are well and truly cheesed off with Chrimbo and once its over - its over....

Like I say - Just wonderin' rolleyes.gif
C.S
I have done Christmas parties in July and if the customer wants Christmas music then yes i would play it BUT not until he asked me to.
Dj_Kray
i have to agree with the very wise chris on this! biggrin.gif
Steve
Firstly i carry the collection of xmas cd's with me all year round 533.gif so i would play a couple of xmas songs if the client requested....

Ive got one of these to do next Sat 10th Jan, cant really understand why they have waited until this time as ive had the booking for around 7 month and they not really in a 'seasonal demand' kinda industry (you wouldnt believe ive a degree in Business would you!!!)

Anyway should be a laugh...ill let you know if i get any xmas requests!

Steve

Paul Smith
Last year I did 2 Christmas parties in Jan/Feb. I took my Christmas CDs with me and told them that I would play tracks if they were requested - none were so I didn't but I think the best thing is be prepared just in case.

PaulS
YourBigEvent
Worst than that I have been known to play Black Lace too fear.gif
Chrispy
QUOTE (ADS Entertainments @ Jan 3 2004, 02:30 PM)
Worst than that I have been known to play Black Lace too fear.gif

Which is why all of the old people love you so biggrin.gif
mixmaster
Yes if asked after all thats what they pay me for,to entertain & play what the crowd want.I have done xmas parties in april & may so not much suprises me biggrin.gif


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