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The Atlanta Couple's Destination Wedding Vendor Checklist for Mexico
You've got the vision. The sunset ceremony on the beach in Cancun or Los Cabos. The reception under the stars. The curated DJ set that sounds like an Atlanta reception transplanted to the Mexican coast. The whole weekend, not just a wedding, but an experience your guests will be talking about for years. Now you need to actually pull it off. A destination wedding in Mexico involves more moving parts than any local celebration. You're coordinating vendors across two countries,
brandon49423
Jun 309 min read


How Much Does a Wedding DJ Cost in Atlanta in 2027? A Complete Pricing Guide
If you're planning a wedding in Atlanta right now, you've probably hit that point in the budgeting process where you start Googling DJ prices and immediately get confused. You'll see quotes ranging from a few hundred dollars to well past six thousand, and it's nearly impossible to tell from a website alone what the actual difference is between a $700 DJ and a $4,000 one. I'm Brandon, the founder of The Goat Audio, and I DJ weddings across the Atlanta metro and beyond. I see t
brandon49423
Jun 515 min read


How to Find a Wedding DJ That Knows How to Keep the Party Going
Nobody complains about bad steak years after the wedding. Nobody remembers the flowers. But they will remember if the DJ froze during the introductions, played the wrong first dance song, or cleared the dance floor by dinner. That part, people don't forget. I've been behind the booth for hundreds of weddings across the DMV, Atlanta, and Los Angeles. I've watched great DJs save nights and terrible DJs sink them. So if you're a couple staring down a vendor list and wondering ho
brandon49423
May 1310 min read


How to Choose the Right Atlanta Wedding DJ for Your Big Day
Atlanta doesn't do anything halfway. Not brunch, not football, and definitely not weddings. If you're getting married in Atlanta, you already know the expectations are high. Your guests aren't just showing up to eat dinner and clap politely during the toasts. They're coming to be entertained. They're coming to dance. They're coming dressed like they might end up on somebody's Instagram story, and they expect the music to match the energy they brought. That's why choosing the
brandon49423
Apr 137 min read
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