HIRE
OUR PROFESSIONAL KARAOKE HOSTS!
For
just about any event or location you can hire
a karaoke disc jockey to run a fun filled
and entertaining show. After all, just about
anyone can sing karaoke, It couldn't be any
easier. This is because, not only do you not
have to know the words to the song the DJ
plays because they are displayed on a television
monitor. But the lyrics actually light up
or change colour, when you are supposed to
sing them. So as long as you’re old
enough to read you can participate.
All
you do is look up your song and code in our
karaoke companies music directory. It currently
has over 18,000 songs and counting! Fill in
your name and song title on the provided song
selection slips, then just hand it in to your
host, it's just that simple. Now you can sit
back and enjoy the rest of the show. When
it's your turn the host will call out your
name and once you have the microphone in hand,
will begin playing your song so be ready to
shine.
This
is a great form of interactive entertainment
for both young and older audiences alike.
It also really helps you get to know more
about your friends or patrons. Who knows maybe
you’re in the company of greatness and
don't even know it yet!
This
has been tested and proven to be a great form
of entertainment throughout Ontario for most
special occasions including Weddings, Birthday
Parties, Graduations, Teen Dances, Theme Events,
Buck And Does, Pubs, Anniversary Celebrations,
Dances, Restaurants, Halloween Parties, Staff
Parties, New Year's Eve Dances, Charity Dances,
Proms, Award Banquets, Retirement Parties,
Hotels, Clubs, Fashion Shows, Lounges, Corporate
Parties, St. Patrick's Day Parties, Boat Cruises,
Golf Tournaments, School and University events
etc.
Our
basic price for parties or events up to Four
Hours is Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars. With
any number of additional hours being available
at a rate of Thirty-Five dollars per half
hour. If the booking is outside our location
area, the company may add additional travel
expenses to total cost of your function. Please
use our contact form to receive exact quotes
and to check availability of future bookings.
BASIC
RULES AT ALL THE SHOWS WE HOST
RESPECT
OUR EQUIPMENT
It’s expensive and carelessness or abuse will not be tolerated. Banging on, blowing into, dropping and/or screaming into the microphones can damage not only the microphone, but other equipment as well. Don’t pull or swing microphones by the cords. Don’t cover the top of the microphone with your hand, or hold the microphone to your chest. Don’t point the microphone at the speakers – these things will cause feedback. Sing close to the microphone, again please do not miss-use any of the equipment. If you damage our equipment, you will be expected to pay for any repairs or replacement costs.
NO
HECKLING
Customers are not permitted make fun of the singers, it takes a lot of courage to get up on stage and sing in front of other people, so please respect the singer's courage and do not make fun of anyone, regardless of their talent level.
KARAOKE
ROTATION
If you feel you have been skipped, let the host know, this was not done on purpose and should not be approached with anger. If you have been skipped for any reason the host will slip you into the next slot and then return your correct position on the next rotation.
ROTATION
SEQUENCE
You are allowed one solo song and one duet per rotation. If you wish to do a duet with more then one person (more then one song) the second duet will be placed on the second rotation. If two people sing a duet together it counts for both their duet rotations.
SINGING
WITH OTHERS
If you would like to sing a song with someone, whether the song has already started or not, the choice will be left to the person who is called in the rotation for this song. If this person does not want you to sing with them, that is their choice and you will be denied a microphone for this song.
DISC
JOCKEY REQUESTS
During a Karaoke show, it takes top priority,
however if there is a song you would like
to listen to or dance to, you may ask the
host to play it,if the host has other requests
before yours then it is possible they might
not have time to get to your request.
DANCING
RULES
If the host plays a dance song or line dance
song for everyone to dance to, please be courteous
and do not step on others, bump into others,
or argue with others. There will be absolutely
no moshing or dangerous dancing allowed during
a karaoke or disc jockey show, whether the
location allows this kind of dancing normally
or not. Please remember If you have had a
lot to drink and can not dance without doing
these things then stay off the dance floor.
These
rules are set for your safety and for the
safety of others and the equipment. Breaking
any of these rules can and will result in
loosing your customer rights for this show.
The host reserves the right to deny use of
equipment to anyone they feel is in violation
of these rules. If you feel the host has denied
service to you wrongly you may contact us
by phone at our London Ontario location or
email and let us know.
SOME
INTERESTING FACTS YOU MAY NOT KNOW
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Karaoke
is a Japanese abbreviated compound word:
"Kara" comes from "karappo"
meaning empty, and "oke" is
the abbreviation of okesutura, or orchestra.
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With
proper training, 75 to 80 percent of people
can learn to become very good singers.
What about the remainder? Well it wouldn't
be nearly as entertaining if everyone
was really good, now would it?
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The
mention of going to a karaoke night or
karaoke restaurant or bar often creates
groans and moans from those involved,
however did you ever notice that it’s
always the person at your party who swears
they would never sing at karaoke that
ends up being the superstar of the night
and basically needs to be dragged off
the stage to give the others a chance
to sing too.
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Some
of Canada's most popular karaoke songs
include My Way, Sweet Caroline, Brown
Eyed Girl, Barbie Girl, Total Eclipse
Of The Heart, Like a Virgin, Bohemian
Rhapsody, Better Man, Blue, I Will Survive,
Amazed, Unchained Melody, Sold, The Dance,
Picture, Pretty Woman, Candle in the Wind
and Mustang Sally.
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Some
common misspellings of karaoke are: caraoke,
kareoke, karokee, karoke, karryoke, karioke,
kareokee