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I regret booking Scott Hanna's company, American Entertainment, for our wedding.

Scott told us he would DJ our wedding himself, but two weeks before our big day, he fell off of a roof and broke his shoulder, and he told us he could not do our wedding afterall. The replacement DJ was Scott's brother, Rob Hanna. Rob introduced me during the father-daughter dance as "Andrea." My name is Jessica, and that careless mistake was upsetting.

Rob also was under dressed for DJing wedding. Scott assured us our DJ would wear a tux or dark suit to the wedding, but Rob arrived in khakis, a tie, and a sport coat -- and he even took off the sport coat early in the night.

On the business side, leading up to the wedding, we had a difficult time getting Scott to return e-mails and phone calls, even before his medical emergency. That added to the pre-wedding stress.

For these and a host of other reasons, I would recommend strongly that brides and grooms book another company.



Mispronounced names that we had gone over many times. Didn't play the intro song for the first half of the bridal party! Played wrong versions of songs. Played a total of 3 slow songs the whole night and didn't know how to mix genres of music---ten 70s songs, followed by ten 80s songs, etc! Unbelievably disappointed in him! Do not use this DJ!!!


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