Elegant early. Controlled throughout. Strong when the reception opens.
A wedding DJ and live saxophone format for planner-led weddings that need refined atmosphere, clean transitions, and a reception that builds without adding extra vendor complexity.
Howard DJs and performs live saxophone himself, keeping the music direction unified from cocktails through dinner and into the dance floor.
Available for weddings across Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna, Whistler, the Okanagan, BC, and select destination celebrations.

Where it fits in the day
Cocktail Hour
Live sax over curated music creates a refined, social atmosphere while guests arrive, mingle, and transition into the reception flow.

Dinner
Background music stays polished and intentional, supporting conversation, speeches, and pacing without flattening the room.

Reception
Once the dance floor matters, the format shifts naturally into a stronger party set with live sax featured at the moments that lift the room.

One performer. One seamless musical direction.
Howard handles the DJ set and live saxophone performance himself, shaping timing, transitions, and energy in real time.
For planners, that means fewer entertainment-side coordination points. For couples, it means the day feels elevated without the complexity of coordinating a full band or separate musician.
What that means for the wedding
- One point of contact for music and live performance
- Cleaner transitions across cocktails, dinner, and reception
- Live sax integrated into the set, not booked as a separate act
- A premium format with more presence than a DJ alone
Built for planner-led timelines
The format supports a structured wedding day without fighting the schedule, the room, or the vendor plan.
- Useful for venues with tight transition windows
- Flexible across cocktail, dinner, program, and party phases
- Cleaner than managing separate DJ and live performance vendors
- Strong enough for premium weddings without overbuilding production
Typical wedding flow
Cocktails with live sax over curated music. Dinner with refined background energy. Then a reception set that builds naturally, hits key moments cleanly, and keeps the dance floor moving with a live feel built into the mix.
Optional vocals or additional instrumentation can be discussed where the event brief calls for it.
Confidence points
Cleaner communication
One performer controls the DJ set, saxophone moments, and music transitions instead of splitting responsibility across vendors.
Premium atmosphere
The room gets the polish of live performance while preserving the flexibility and range of a DJ-led set.
Less coordination risk
The format reduces handoffs during the moments where timing, pacing, and energy matter most.
Planning a wedding with moving parts?
Send the date, venue, city, and flow of the day for availability, pricing context, and the clearest next step.