Founded by Jason Fioto in 2004, Generation Events, a StrictlyWeddings.com New York partner, has quickly become one of the most in-demand event design companies in NYC. Specializing in DJs and live entertainment, this full-service production company customizes each event for the client, from planning the details to crafting a playlist, taking guests from the cocktail hour to the dance floor! Generation Events brings passion, style, and vision to your wedding reception.
Generation Events has its finger on the pulse of the NYC scene thanks in part to founder Jason Fioto’s nightclub pedigree and a roster of skilled professional DJs and entertainers. Jason has created the ultimate mixes for top celebrities, including Kelsey Grammer’s wedding, Louis Vuitton’s holiday party, premiere parties for FX TV shows, plus NYC club experience including “Marquee” and “1Oak” along with “Tao in Vegas”.
Merging a tasteful edge with traditional elegance through the combination of talent and personality, is where they excel. So if you’re a blushing bride interested in hiring a dynamic team to jumpstart the entertainment & design at your wedding, look no further than Generation Events!
When you have the band-versus-dj discussion, you need to think about what each has to offer before signing a contract. A great dj is better than a mediocre band any day, but a live band has wonderful energy that you can’t get from recorded music. You decide which fits your party (and budget) better.
Reasons to book a DJ:
Reasons to book a band:
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Selecting your music is something that the two of you (bride and groom) can do together and one of the few tasks that a groom may actually enjoy! Music sets the tone – before the wedding, during the ceremony and at the reception. Plus it adds an elegance to your wedding and liveliness to your reception.
If you have hired musicians for your ceremony to provide the perfect sounds and you are having your wedding and reception at the same location then you will be able to use them for both, but if you have paid them for the ceremony and your budget won’t allow for additional entertainment, consider having CD’s made that can be played at your reception to enhance the excitement of the event. (If you are using the church organist meet with them in advance to hear and select music from their repertoire).
Having CD’s made also allows you to be creative and personalize the songs you choose as a couple and if the music is close to your heart then you could create a copy of the CD that your guests could take with them in memory of your big day.
If you choose pre-recorded music, just make sure to double check that your wedding and reception locations have adequate sound systems to accommodate the sound you are trying to provide.
As your research for your musicians or DJ’s, the first place to turn for recommendations would be your close friends and family. However, at StrictlyWeddings.com, our partners have been uniquely selected to provide you with beautiful music.
Whatever your choice, make it uniquely yours … it’s what memories are made of.
When you have the band-versus-dj discussion, you need to think about what each has to offer before signing a contract. Jung Lee, a co-owner of Fête, a top New York event-planning firm, says, “A great dj is better than a mediocre band any day, but a live band has wonderful energy that you can’t get from recorded music.” You decide which fits your party better.
Reasons to book a DJ:
* He’s affordable (dj prices start at about $500 for five hours; bands are often a minimum of $3,000)
* Will play any song you want
* Can work in small spaces without a lot of equipment
* Keeps music going during the entire party with no lull
* Is trained to choreograph the reception and make announcements
Reasons to book a band:
* They make a more dramatic presentation, with musicians, vocalists, and all those instruments
* Have unique personalities
* Their infectious energy can get people on the dance floor
* Guests who don’t dance will still enjoy watching the show
* Live music is more emotional, which is what the day is all about
This content originally appeared in Brides magazine.

For many couples, the wedding ceremony is just part of the celebration. After exchanging vows, they go on to the wedding reception, where family and friends join together for joyous celebration.
For both parts of your special day, the music you choose can play an important role in the type of mood that is set. Do you want a fun wedding? Do you want a serious or traditional one? How you choose your wedding entertainment in
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Going with Solo Musicians
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