The Experience
Five steps between “is our date open?” and the best night of your year. Here’s exactly how it works.
A two-minute inquiry — date, venue, rough headcount. You’ll usually hear back the same day with a straight answer and a starting price, not a sales funnel. Prefer to text? That works too.
A real conversation — about how you want the night to feel, the moments that matter, the songs you love and the ones you never want to hear. Corporate clients walk through run-of-show, presenters and AV needs. You’ll know by the end whether it’s a fit; so will Mark.
Your request list and do-not-play list get built. The timeline gets mapped minute by minute with your planner and venue — introductions, toasts, first dances, award moments, surprises. Every mic, every cue, every handoff has an owner before the day arrives.
Mark arrives early — hours before guests — to load in, tune the system to the room, sound-check every microphone and walk the timeline with your coordinator. For destination events in McCall, Sun Valley or Stanley, travel and weather plans were locked weeks earlier. By the time the doors open, the hard work is invisible.
Ceremony notes land cleanly. Dinner glows. Introductions sound effortless. And when the floor opens, Mark conducts it in real time — reading the room, honoring requests, protecting the do-not-play list, and building to a last song people sing all the way to the parking lot.
Destination events
McCall lakesides, Sun Valley lawns, Garden Valley meadows, Stanley basecamps — some of Idaho’s best venues are far from the nearest loading dock.
Mark’s production background makes remote sites routine: generator-ready power distribution, weather contingencies, wind-checked ceremony audio and coverage engineered for open air. The drive is his problem, not yours.


He kept cool and professional, and tuned the system for each instrument, speaker, and act.Jared — Corporate Client
Step one takes two minutes
Everything else follows from one quick note.
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