Saturday, November 29, 2008

Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Scotland Run Golf Club, Williamstown, NJ.

Elegance! What more can I say. Great family. Everyone was so nice and truly enjoyed being together.

We started dinner with light jazz, as guest entered the room. A gradual transition to some familiar 50s selections encouraged the guests to dance before dinner was over, which began a most intimate and elegant evening. A little Motown, a little Disco, and a little of todays current hits kept the dance floor active all night. Later, I was told that the staff was jamming in the kitchen.

Afterwards, Mrs. Walter said, "Kevin was very personable and accommodating--we couldn't have asked for better service. DJ Kevin's value is way above and beyond what we paid for-truly spectacular! If you have meticulous guests, DJ Kevin Kirby is the way to go."

I'll admit, I had a great time myself. The staff was great. the guests were very nice, but most of all, the Bride and Groom were great people, who allowed the evening to just happen. Therein, lies the magic.

God Bless.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Mr. and Mrs. Bryson


The Mendenhall Inn, Grand Ballroom, Mendenhall, PA. Wow! The evening started with some smooth jazz and Gospel interludes. As dinner began, we transitioned to a soft blend of Gospel, Motown and a few R&B Classics.

The decor of the Mendenhall Inn is beautiful. The staff is very attentive. I was treated as if I was a guest and the food was very good. View the rooms at: www.mendenhallinn.com/Weddings/index.htm.

Wedding Planner, Patty Drew, kept everyone and everything on time. She took care of every detail which allowed the evening to flow flawlessly. I was truly impressed. Check out her website at: http://www.d2devents.com/.

After introducing the bridal party, the Bride and Groom danced to "Every Time I Close My Eyes" by Babyface, however, no one closed their eyes as they watched. It was as if everyone was dancing with them. Guests were singing and swaying back and forth; it was truly a special moment.

A few gave words of encouragement, however, none as special as the Maid of Honor, Ayanna Redden's toast. I had to hold back the tears myself.

After dinner and a few more formalities, we danced to a little Salsa, Meringue, R&B and some Line Dances.

No one wanted the evening to end. Including me.