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August 4, 2009

Chicago Northwest Marriot

Last weekend Ameritune’s Jim Schneeberger played at the Chicago Northwest Marriot in Hoffman Estates, IL. Here’s what he had to say- Guillet/Schulte Wedding 8/1/09. Wow. This wedding was for over 400 guests, and took all the room the Chicago Northwest Marriot had to offer. The room looked wonderful. I believe the Groom’s family came from the Millwaukee area and were huge Packer fans. The wedding colors were Green centerpieces and Yellow napkins, Vince Lombardi himself would’ve been proud. Cocktail hour was held in the lobby, as hotels seem to be doing these days. Intros were scheduled for 6 pm, but we didn’t start getting the guests  in the dinner room till  just after 6, and it took a good twenty minutes.

Chicago Northwest Marriot

The Bridal Party entered to “Freaks Come Out At Night” by Whodini and they all did a little routine as they crossed the dancefloor. The Bride and Groom entered to Todd Rundgrens ‘Bang On The Drum”. They play this at all the Packers games when the Pack scores. There were 4 speeches, a Prayer and Cake Cutting to do before dinner was served. The speeches were all very entertaining (but went a little long)  By the time dinner was served, it was 7PM. This wedding was unique because various relatives of the happy couple wished to play instruments and sing songs to them during dinner. This was a very musical and talented family. This did not interrupt the food service at all. The service took a very long time. Even though it was a large group, much of the staff seemed to be working slow and waiting to be told what to do, but  I must say, the food was excellent! We enjoyed the filet and chicken, and the filet was cooked perfectly, even though it probably sat for a while, waiting to be served. It was already after 9PM and desert was just being served. We decided to not wait any longer, and began the dancing at that time. Once we started dancing, the floor was never empty, all night. I started  with a request list of 35 songs, and added 17 more throughout the night. I was able to get 34 out of the 52 in, that’s a lot! Everybody seemed to enjoy almost every song played- young and older. It was a dominant younger crowd, but this seemed to bring out the inner children of a lot of the elder guests.

Having a good time

Having a good time

Huge songs were The Cha Cha Slide, Thriller, Shout, Ice Ice Baby, Cher’s Believe, Since You’ve Been Gone, and Go Your Own Way. Ballroom music like Cha Chas and Tangos were big hits as well. Again, a very entertaining and talented group. The Bride and Groom had graduated from the University Of Iowa and had a lot of Hawkeye alumni there to celebrate with. They took a Hawkeye alumni picture in the lobby then I played their fight song and they carried the Groom over their head to the dance floor. I saw the groom raised in the air several times that night.

Dollar Dance

Dollar Dance

The dollar dance was about 4 songs long and as guests came up to dance with the Bride and Groom, they pinned money to the tuxedo or dress, as you can see, this made for a fun picture of them  all decorated with $$$. Ameritunes Videographer  (Robert) would set off into the crowd on the dance floor, and 15 or 20 minutes later, he would come out like he had been in a battle. I would give him a napkin and water like a prizefighter in his corner. At the end of the night, all of the guests looked like they were at a sporting event. The local cleaners should thank Ameritune, Hoffman Estates DJs,  for all the business this week. In summary this was a Large, Very Fun, Wild, but well behaved group. Everyone was so nice, and had a lot of good clean fun. No spilled drinks on the dance floor either. Amazing!  For booking info call Ameritune at (630) 372-TUNE (8863). Read more blog at Chicago DJ

June 24, 2009

Hoffman Estates DJs

Ameritune DJs and Video offices are between Hoffman Estates and Elgin. When playing in Hoffman Estates DJs usually are working at The Stonegate or the Marriot Northwest. Both are nice places, with newer, spacious facilities. Food could be a lot better, though. At a recent wedding, our clients requested our Party Toy Pak. This is a goody bag filled with novelties such as YMCA hats, blow up guitars, glow necklaces, maracas etc. When completely sober, party toys seem like they would be better for a kids party, than for an adult function. (such as a wedding reception) But when the wine is flowing and the music is jamming, party toys fit right in.

Party hats get you there

Party hats get you there

 Glow necklaces are most effective for creating a warm and festive mood. When DJing a party with a Party Pak, the first open dance is when I hand out necklaces to the couples on the dancefloor. People come running from all sides of the room just to get one. 50 multicolor necklaces can really transform the mood of a room- instantly.  Later, at the right time, we pass the YMCA hats out. Air guitars appear strategically during fun guitar songs like Johnny Be Goode, or You Shook Me All Night Long. After a few beers, everyone is a rock star!

Hoffman Estates DJs

Of course, we know who ends up with all the guitars…

Hoffman Estates DJs

Are party toys cheesy? Yeah, a little. Okay, maybe a lot… If want to have the classiest, most upscale affair ever, you probably don’t want all this stuff, but I would still consider the glow necklaces. If you want to have the most fun possible, these toys can help break down the barriers. Look at it this way- Once you’ve put on a plastic YMCA hat, there isn’t much that you can do to embarrass yourself, you’ve got nothing to lose, so have a gooooooood time!