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Each week we provide brides and grooms to be with a weekly radio program
about how to plan their upcoming wedding while at the same time allowing
wedding professionals the opportunity to truly explain the best way
a bride and groom can maximize the enjoyment of their wedding day
while having proper planning explained to them. Part of this will
be based on explaining what to look for in various wedding services
and how to prepare for their day so it runs smoothly.
Radio
Show Hosts
Keith “ K.C.” KoKoruz is the owner of Spinnin’ Discs
Premier Mobile Entertainment and Rent A Band Live Entertainment Services.
“KC” as most people know him, has been entertaining since
1988 when he was taught how to “spin” by his Theta Chi
brothers while attending Northern Illinois University. After leaving
college he worked for a private entertainment company overseeing the
day-to-day operations. On February 1, 1990 he gave his two week notice
to start Spinnin’ Discs Premier Mobile Entertainment.
Since then, he has had the privilege entertaining for countless couples
celebrating their wedding day as well as hundreds of young men and
women becoming a bar / bat mitzvah. He has also entertained for every
Fortune 500 Company located in the Chicagoland area. He has placed
second in the “International Dj Entertainer of the Year Competition”
in 1997, 1998, and 1999 until finally winning in 2003. He has been
featured in every trade magazine for the mobile dj industry. He has
been in a featured speaker at various dj conferences from New Jersey
to Los Angeles and from Orlando to Toronto. He has written for various
national and international trade publications as well.
Lori Stephenson is the owner of Lola Event Production. Lori started
in the wedding and event business over 17 years ago. She attended
Parsons School of Design (you might know the name from Bravo’s
Project Runway series) where she worked toward a Bachelor of Fine
Art degree, and ultimately decided to bring her creative juices back
to the Midwest where she graduated with honors from the University
of Wisconsin at Madison. She paid her way through college designing
and making custom bridal gowns and accessories while interning for
some of the biggest designers in that business, and completed a senior
scholarship thesis on the history and origins of bridal traditions
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