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Cisco, Illinois
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V & M Digital DJ'sP.O. Box 323, Cerro Gordo, ILWe provide a quality DJ service at an affordable price. All of our packages include karaoke at no charge. V & M specializes in weddings, but our DJ's are professional and can handle any event. Contact... Read more
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BIg Daddy Franks Master of Ceremonies & D.J.1111 MAIN STREET, Decatur, ILBig Daddy Frank is a professionally trained Master of Ceremonies and Disc Jockey who has studied with wedding industry leaders such as Mark Ferrel, Alan Berg, & Randy Bartlett. This training along w... Read more
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David Lee's Party Time DJ'sView detailsP.O. Box 511, Forsyth, IL
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A-Sharp DJ ServiceView detailsDecatur, IL
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Z EntertainmentView detailsArgenta, IL
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Music By MikeView detailsFarmer City, IL
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Good Vibes Mobile DJ SvcView detailsDecatur, IL
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There are many event DJs in Cisco, Illinois that specialize in events other than a weddings. If you are planning an event that needs specific attention to detail, there are many special event DJs to help you.
Search our vendor listings to find Cisco event DJs that interest you. Check out their profiles and websites and see if there are any recommendations you can read. Once you determine which C...
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There are many event DJs in Cisco, Illinois that specialize in events other than a weddings. If you are planning an event that needs specific attention to detail, there are many special event DJs to help you.
Search our vendor listings to find Cisco event DJs that interest you. Check out their profiles and websites and see if there are any recommendations you can read. Once you determine which Cisco, Illinois event DJ you're interested in, contact them to schedule a meeting. At this meeting you can discuss availability, your needs in a DJ, and any other special requests.
When hiring an event DJ in Cisco, follow-up with your vendor prior to your event to find out if they have any special needs. For example, when do you need to send them your "œdo not play" list? Or, when can they access the event space to set up? These are the details that will need to be coordinated ahead of time.