Archive for December, 2008

Hello, my name is Mike Fernino, founder of Music In Motion Entertainment. As we enter 2009, it marks my 25th anniversary in business. I could not tell you where the past 25 years have gone, but look back with wonderful memories.
Mike Fernino

Mike Fernino

Back in 1984, I would go to a wedding with 2 turntables, several crates of 45′s,  (records) and speakers the size of a small automobile.  To get business, we would advertise in the Yellow Pages and book about 1 event per month.  The popular line dance was the Alley Cat and the Dollar Dance remained a very popular tradition.  Most of our events took place at VFW Halls or firehouses, and the rate for a 5 hour DJ was $ 250.

Fast forward to 2009, and we perform our weddings with state of the art computer systems, carry 500,000 songs on hard drive networks, and use speakers that are as thin as my fist. To advertize, we use the internet and google to book about 35-40 events per month. Popular line dances are the Cha Cha Slide and Cupid Shuffle. Most of our events take place at the finest facilities in Southern New England including………. Anthony’s Ocean View, The Waterview, Amarante’s, Woodwinds, The Water’s Edge Resort, and The Aqua Turf Club. As far as our 2009 rates, sorry, but you’ll have to call us for that information.  I can tell you it’s not $ 250 anymore.
Many things have changed over the past 25 years since Music In Motion started business, but one thing remains exactly the same.  Passion! Our obsession to create the finest events in New England, one celebration at a time still remains exactly as it was in 1984!
6500 events and going strong.   Happy Anniversary Music In Motion!!!

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Dec
27

Cocktail Music

Posted by: Doug Duval | Comments (0)

MartiniWhen clients plan a wedding or any event that requires music to be played during a cocktail or social hour, they usually do not think about the music  played during this time period.  Quite frankly, I would not think of that either if I was not already a wedding entertainer.  Cocktail hour is, more times than not, an after thought.  In fact, most brides and grooms never even attend cocktail hour as they are out taking pictures. I would think that most of our Music In Motion clients say to themselves……… ” Our DJ knows what to play during that time.  I trust him! ”

There are many different approaches to take, the most popular being smooth jazz.  Artists like  Paul Hardcastle, The Sax Pack, Fourplay, Dave Koz and Richard Elliott to name a few are excellent selections. This instrumental style can be  combined  with vocal music from artists like Michael Buble’, Billy Joel, Norah Jones, Sade, and Diana Krall.  I like to set a romantic, but upbeat theme with the music during cocktail hour.

Of course, you may want more traditional songs for cocktail hour from artists like Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Etta James and Dean Martin or perhaps you have a ocean front  event, which would certainly benefit from a tropical/island theme with steel drum /calypso music.  Other clients have requested a 50′s ” Doo Wop ” program or even classical music.

What ever your taste and style, the key is to be unique and HAVE FUN! Remember that we are here to assist you with music planning. Feel free to discuss this with myself or any of our entertainers at Music In Motion as we are ready to make your event one to remember from start to finish!!

Up Lighting creating atmosphere

Up Lighting creating atmosphere

For years, Music In Motion Entertainment has offered spectacular dance floor lighting and special effects. Lighting adds character to a dance floor setting. It also creates a mood which is extra motivational  in achieving a festive and upbeat party atmosphere.

The new trend for 2009 is to light the room, not just the dance floor. Architectural lighting,  or  ” Up Lighting “  has become the rage.  With modern computer technology, we can project any color from a selection of 100,000 different combinations onto the walls, ceilings, or columns of your favorite catering facility. We can even match your wedding or party theme colors, or the bridesmaids dresses,  giving the room a CUSTOM look.architectural lighting 034 Architectural Lighting   The NEW Craze for 2009!

In a recent article from ” Modern Bride,”  it was suggested that many couples  are now electing to substitute architectural lighting for flower table centerpieces, because the overall impact was much more dramatic for the money. Where flower centerpieces for 22 tables would average $2500,  our company can create a wonderland of light starting at only $500!  In these times, more impact for less money is also the rage.

No doubt that architectural lighting will be one of the most popular new features that our company offers in 2009!

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