Reviews
Reviews and Publications
I ask all my clients to review my services though the Wedding Wire service, this service requires people to authenticate themselves. All my reviews are from real clients, not family or friends.
A review letter from Royal Lepage from their annual fundraiser for the Central Alberta Women’s Shelter (C.A.W.S.) Which is one of the charities I try to support.
Here is a great review letter from Alberta Family Services of Alberta for an event I did for them in March. Click to view the letter.
I would like to thank Skye for this wonderful referral letter from my work with Passionate Forward. Follow this link to read the Referral Letter.
I have a name mention in this article about the Passionate Forward fundraiser I have donated my services to.
Red Deer Advocate: Theo Fleury To Visit
Here is a listing of my published articles.
Red Deer Advocate Article November 26 2010: Businesses Need Policing
Page 29 Article Titled: Perception May Be Everything!
By Teah-Jay Cartwright, Red Deer – Alberta Chapter
Is it better to extend your line?
Red Deer Express Article: Think Options When Booking DJ
Published Summer 2009
Article Reads:
I would just like to offer some advice and wisdom for those who are using the services of a Disc Jockey this summer. I myself have been in the business for 15 years and have been making it my goal to turn my passion for this type of entertainment into my full time living.
Having met many other DJs that work both locally and abroad as well as meeting and talking with DJs from the United States I have come to realize a few things.
Most DJs are hobbyists or amateurs. These are people with full time jobs and view DJing as something to do on the weekend. While there are an exceptional few, the majority are barely average.
Quality entertainment demands professionalism, unique talent, passion and skill. Don’t be fooled into believing that just because someone can play music by pressing play on a laptop or CD player can be fun and entertaining. If your flowers cost more than your entertainment hope that they are up to the task of filling in where your DJ can’t.
The days of simply playing music for DJs are long gone and just as technology has allowed us more time to find the right music, it also also requires of us to also advance in what we do as well. Your entertainment is 80% of your events success. How much of your budget did you set aside for that entertainment? DJs must evolve and those of us who have are more than worth the investment.
Teah-Jay Cartwright – TJ the DJ – Red Deer
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