Hi Everyone!
If you’re looking for Mr or Mrs right, we’ve got em. Come join us February 11th at Rockwells – 151b Woodford Ave, Plainville CT for a Valentines Singles Dance!

Hi Everyone!
If you’re looking for Mr or Mrs right, we’ve got em. Come join us February 11th at Rockwells – 151b Woodford Ave, Plainville CT for a Valentines Singles Dance!


In todays world, we have been able to network with the world with a single keystroke. So, because of this the wedding industry has been able to put engaged couples together to discuss their thoughts and ideas on their wedding day. This has proven to be a great tool for most in assisting with the planning and grand design that is your special day.
Take a moment to visit the weddingwire bridal forums. There you will be able to find brides just like you to share your experiences and ask questions and advice on what you should do to make your wedding day a fun, memorable, and STRESS FREE affair for all to enjoy.
Check it out by clicking the link below. And don’t forget to visit us on WW. Enjoy!
http://www.weddingwire.com/wedding-forums
http://www.weddingwire.com/biz/pryme-tyme-entertainment-winner-of-the-2012-brides-choice-award-prospect/e3910f841d8badbd.html
Hartford, CT – January 23, 2012
For immediate release:
– WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding Marketplace, is excited to announce Pryme Tyme Entertainment has been selected to receive the prestigious WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ 2012 for their excellence in entertainment, customer service and value!
The esteemed annual awards program recognizes the top local wedding vendors from the WeddingWire Network who demonstrate excellence in quality, service, responsiveness and professionalism within the wedding industry. While many industry awards are selected by the organization,Pryme Tyme Entertainment was selected based on its stellar reviews from past newlywed clients.
Pryme Tyme Entertainment is recognized as part of the top five percent of wedding professionals in the WeddingWire local vendor community, comprised of over 200,000 wedding professionals throughout the United States and Canada. The Bride’s Choice Award recognizes the best local wedding vendors across 20 service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers, based on their overall professional achievements throughout the past year.
“WeddingWire is thrilled to honor the success of the top-rated wedding professionals within the WeddingWire Community,” said Timothy Chi, CEO, WeddingWire. “Since the launch of the Bride’s Choice Awards™ program four years ago, thousands of outstanding wedding professionals have been recognized by the bridal community for their supreme service and dedication to the wedding industry. It is with great pleasure that we congratulate Pryme Tyme Entertainment for their continued professionalism and commitment to enriching the wedding planning experience for engaged couples.”
We are happy to announce that Pryme Tyme Entertainment is one of the very best entertainment firms within the WeddingWire Network, which includes leading wedding planning sites WeddingWire, Project Wedding, Brides.com, Martha Stewart Weddings, and Weddingbee. We would like to thank our past clients for taking the time to review our business on WeddingWire. Thanks to their positive feedback we were able to receive the WeddingWire Bride’s Choice Awards™ for 2012.
For more information, please visit our WeddingWire Storefront today at http://www.weddingwire.com/biz/pryme-tyme-entertainment-winner-of-the-2012-brides-choice-award-prospect/e3910f841d8badbd.html.
To learn more about the Bride’s Choice Awards™, please visit www.WeddingWire.com.
About WeddingWire, Inc.
WeddingWire™, the nation’s leading marketplace serving the $70 billion wedding industry, is the only online wedding planning resource designed to empower both engaged couples and wedding professionals. For engaged couples, WeddingWire offers the ability to search, compare and book over 200,000 reviewed wedding vendors, from wedding venues to wedding photographers. WeddingWire also offers a comprehensive suite of online planning tools for weddings, including wedding websites and wedding checklists, all at no charge. For wedding professionals, WeddingWire is the only all-in-one marketing platform for businesses online and on-the-go. WeddingWire offers one simple solution to build a professional network, improve search visibility, manage social media and reach mobile consumers. Businesses that advertise with WeddingWire appear on WeddingWire.com, ProjectWedding.com and other leading sites, including MarthaStewartWeddings.com (NYSE: MSO), Brides.com and Weddingbee.com.
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What do you ears like? Think really hard about that for a moment. Most of us listen to the radio, our favorite CD or itunes playlist in the car during the morning commute, in the gym while working out, or mowing the lawn to drown out the dreadful buzz of the engine. But what is music supposed to sound like?
Music in it’s most basic form is a series of vibrations, timbres (textures), and tones assembled by a measurement of rhythm. A classical piece is written with many instruments in mind to create different tones, and frequencies to bring the music to life. The same can be said for modern day music as well. Today it’s done with beat loops, sound effects, samples, and lots of enhancements.
Take famed producer Timothy Mosley (that’s Timbaland to the rest of us) for instance. When he produces a song, everything you hear, from the bombastic drum track to the faintest squeek has a purpose and is meant to be heard in a specific way.
So why is this important to me?
Technology in audio reinforcement much like computers and other electronics have steered down the path of smaller, lighter, faster, equals better. DJ’s every day are looking to minimize equipment and labor to increase profit. Many years ago, a DJ was judged by their equipment. Most times you would see 4 or sometimes even 8 speakers varying in sizes at a wedding? Why did they do this? Sound quality.
Lets use a 10″ speaker as an example. It’s small. Compact. And very light weight. Sounds great right? If used properly, yes. A speaker of that size is only physically capable of producing sounds in the higher registers and is not as powerful as a 15 or 18 inch speaker. What does this mean to the average wedding guest or party goer? You are only hearing about 50% of the song. And if you overdrive the speaker, you are hearing even LESS due to distortion.
That is why it is imperative that the DJ you hire should have the proper sound system for your event. The music that they provide should be heard with the best quality possible. It should be clear, crisp, and full. The drums and bass should not only be heard but felt. The vocals should be warm and full bodied. And the rest of the music should be well balanced. Regrettably, this is often times the exception to the rule.
Whenever PTE provides entertainment or audio services, we make sure that the sound can be heard and felt everywhere it needs to be. We use the right tools for the job. Sound reinforcement is meant to make music and speech audible, not uncomfortable.
When you’re looking for an entertainer for your next event, just remember, having the right tools for the job can make or break a celebration.
From the President: To all of my clients, vendors, and associates, I wish you a fulfilling, prosperous, and successful 2012! Here’s to 17 wonderful years! Cheers.
I recently saw a post in a mobile DJ forum that seems to be a hot button lately for school dances. The grind issue.
Now speaking from my experiences from when I went to high school, the “dance” trends were a little different. It was all about who could show off their best MC Hammer or Michael Jackson moves or maybe a battle of the headbangers would ensue when Metallica was played. My parents did the twist and the stroll. And their parents did the swing and the foxtrot. But kids today are pushing the envelope and grinding teachers and faculty down to a fine powder.
So what is grinding exactly? To put it metaphorically, it is a vertical expression of a horizontal desire. This type of “dancing” is inappropriate for people of this age group and teachers are counting on us as entertainers to enforce strict “no grinding” policies when it comes to school dances. That being said, where does the responsibility lie? The DJ is there to provide music entertainment for the students and faculty. The chaperones and teachers are there to ensure that the school dance is a safe environment for the students. A true experienced professional who specializes in youth events would never encourage his audience to participate in destructive or lewd behavior.
So, what can we do as DJ’s to help create a fun environment without grinding? It’s simple.
Every consult that I go to with a school I always say the same thing. “Grinding for kids is like a big red button. The more you tell them not to push that button, the more likely they will.” I’m sure we can all remember when we were teens, we pushed boundaries and tested the waters to see how far we could go. The truth is, most students are there to have a good time. Not all kids participate in grinding. The best thing a school could do is to leave well enough alone and take care of the few “bad seeds” when necessary. The DJ can also support this by playing more upbeat songs with a higher BPM. Engaging the audience with a simple, “PUT YOUR HANDS IN THE AIR. NOW EVERYBODY SCREAM” is a sure fire way to keep the excitement up and the grinding to a minimum.
All of these small steps can be taken to keep the kids happy, the faculty happy, and the DJ happy. So just remember the next time you are planning your next school social event… Don’t stress over grinding. Just plan on having the time of your life…
A fellow DJ colleague of mine posted this picture on facebook and it prompted me to do a post in our blog. Have a look.

I learned a very important lesson while Pryme Tyme was still in it’s infancy stage. And that important lesson was, know your strengths and even more important, know your shortcomings. This is a business where visual impressions have just as great an impact as ones “skills” on the turntables.
Knowing this, my message to my potential clients is always the same. Don’t be afraid to shop around. As a business owner and entertainer, my reputation means everything. Of course I never like to turn business away but, being a good fit for a client is more important than landing the sale. That is also why Pryme Tyme offers custom services for every event we do and our pricing reflects that. So what should you be looking for in your DJ? Here’s a few questions you should ask at your consultation.
to see the 40 questions you should ask your DJ. You’ll be glad you did!
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