★ GOLD Lagunitas's featured DJ
Total DJ is a locally owned DJ service that provides our customers with a tailored experience and makes their special day incredibly fun and worry free. We provide a seamless experience so that our customers can enjoy great music and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing the time line, the formalities, the music, and the details of the reception will be executed flawlessly.
SILVER Lagunitas's recommended DJs
Switched ON Audio is a professional no-frills down to earth DJ company for ALL EVENTS but specializing in the non-traditional wedding atmosphere. We cater to all but specialize in the Indie-wedding. You won't find any gimmicks or obnoxious antics just people. It's all about the music for us. We'll look for you on the dance floor!
We specialize in creating memorable weddings since 2001. We met each other swing dancing, and our approach to wedding production is formed by our understanding of the power of music to move people, and to set just the right mood. Our connection to music and movement shapes the way we run events... our approach is subtle, yet effective. We say that our job is CREATE the party, not to BE the party. But enough about…more
BRONZE More featured Lagunitas DJs
Infinity Pro Sound is an Entertainment Company featuring one of Sonoma, Napa and Marin Countys Top Rated Disc Jockeys and Master of Ceremonies. With years of experience managing Events of all types you can be assured that when you hire Infinity Pro Sound you are not just getting one of…more
You'll be saying, "We just had the best reception ever!" Let us show you how we can make your event fun, unique and memorable. THERE'S MORE ABOUT FATMAN ENTERTAINMENT THAT YOU'LL LIKE: -more help planning...making your job easier and reducing your stress so you can have more fun; -more party…more
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