Weddings
From the first note of the processional to the last chorus of the night — designed with you, engineered by Mark.
Your night, held carefully
Every couple walks in with a picture: the vows everyone actually hears. The dinner that hums. The moment the floor fills and simply doesn’t empty.
Getting there isn’t about a bigger speaker or a longer playlist. It’s about a hundred quiet decisions — where the ceremony mics hide, when the energy lifts, which song follows the one nobody expected to work. Mark makes those decisions for a living, and has for 29 years.
You get one person, start to finish: the same voice on the phone, the same hands on the faders, the same instinct guarding your do-not-play list like a contract.

One wedding, four movements

Discreet microphones, warm processional music, and vows that reach the last row without a single crackle. Wind-checked, levels rehearsed, nothing left to chance.

The room exhales. Curated standards, soul and easy classics at exactly conversation level — present enough to glow, never loud enough to shout over.

Graceful introductions, toasts on pristine wireless mics, and a dinner soundtrack shaped around your taste. Every word lands; every laugh carries.

The main event. Mark reads the room in real time — building from the songs that pull grandparents up, to the run that keeps your college friends shouting lyrics at midnight.
Elevate the night
Signature additions that turn a great reception into the wedding people measure others against.
Sax and trumpet riffing live on top of the DJ set — the sound of a band, the precision of a booth. Mark engineers the blend so both shine.
When the venue’s curfew hits, the party doesn’t. Three channels, glowing headphones, and a dance floor that runs quiet until you say goodnight.
A glowing floor, elegant uplighting and dance lighting designed to photograph beautifully — never a laser-show cliché.
McCall lakeside, Sun Valley lawns, Stanley basecamps — generator-ready power, weather plans and coverage engineered for open air.


Mark did an incredible job making sure everyone at our event could hear the playlist. Our show was also broadcast over the radio and he did a fantastic job coordinating.Lynze — Client
Wedding collections
Every collection includes Mark personally, touring-grade sound, MC services and full backup equipment. Numbers are starting points — each is tailored to your venue and timeline.
Questions couples ask
Yes — destination weddings across Idaho are a specialty. Travel, early load-in and backup equipment are built into the plan, so a mountain venue gets the same standard as a Boise ballroom.
You build a request list ahead of the night, and guests can request live if you want them to. The do-not-play list is absolute — if it’s on the list, it does not play. No exceptions, including for the best man.
Warm, clear and brief. Introductions land, transitions glide, and the microphone never becomes the show. The night stays about the two of you.
Redundant players, consoles, microphones and power travel to every wedding. In 29 years of live events, the show has never stopped.
Exactly as loud as the moment calls for. Dinner stays at conversation level; the dance floor gets real energy without distortion. Sound-engineer tuning means power feels smooth — not painful — and venue sound limits are respected to the decibel.
Peak 2026 Saturdays are limited
One quick note answers it — usually the same day.
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