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Frequently Asked Questions?
Contact Information
Ready To Book Please call today at

(925) 447-6325
(800) 452-1828

or you can email me at
DJDannyFisher@aol.com
What time do you arrive?
I usually arrive about one to one and half hours before the music is to start to set up and check the
sound.

Do we pay for set up time?
No, you pay only the time the music starts, until the music ends.

When Is The Final Balance Due?
There are two options, you can pay Danny the final balance remaining  the day of the event within the
first hour or most people pay him the week prior of the event so they don't have to worry about the
balance the day of the event.

What do you need as far as set-up goes?
Necessary space is 6ft X 6ft and an outlet are all I need.  I bring my own table and stands.

Do you take requests?
Absolutely, I'm always happy to take requests, however I will use my discretion as to the
appropriateness for the event.

If I call, can I reserve a date over the phone?
Yes, you can reserve the date of your event with me for 15 days with a verbal contact, followed up
with a contract and deposit.

Do you always come in formal Tuxedo attire?
Yes, unless requested otherwise.

Can I bring some of my own personal Cd's  for you to play?
Absolutely, If there is a special song you want to hear that I may not have, as long as it's in good
taste.

How many weddings do you do per year?
I average about 35 weddings and 20 parties a year.

How early should I book?
As early as possible. Since I take bookings on a first come first serve basis, my availability is limited.  
Once I'm booked, I'm booked.  A year in advance is not too soon.  (Saturdays book especially fast).

If I need to cancel my event, can I get my deposit back?
Yes, In order to get your deposit back, I need a 45 day written notice. Otherwise, your deposit is
non-refundable.

Why use a DJ instead of live Music?
Bands, even smaller ones, usually cost twice as much, or more, than a Disc Jockey would. Keep in
mind you are paying for each band member to make money that night, which could be anywhere from
3 to 7 people.  Most people enjoy music in the original form performed by the original artist.  DJ's
have THOUSANDS of songs available with a very wide variety of music types, bands usually know how
to play less than 100 and the variety is usually limited. Let's say your music tastes for the evenings
ranged from rock, disco, funk, and top 40. You will be hard pressed to find a band with that range.
Additionally, they may only know "Stayin' Alive" and "Dancing Queen" when you wanted "Play that
funky music".  DJ's play music non-stop, usually 'mixing' from one song to the next. Bands end each
song, then pause while they decide which song to play next. This 'breaks up' the dancing after every
song.
Danny Fisher's Music Magic
Professional Mobile Services
Wedding DJ & Party Specialist
Serving The Entire San Francisco Bay Area
925-447-6325
800-452-1828
DJDannyFisher@aol.com