Love & Lyrics is proudly owned and operated by Donny and Stacy Dahl, a husband-and-wife team combining decades of experience to bring your wedding vision to life. Based in Moorhead, MN, we’ve built a team of passionate, talented DJs who know how to read the room, drop the perfect track, and keep the dance floor lit from the first song to the last slow jam.
Born from a shared love of weddings, storytelling, and great playlists, Love & Lyrics is where professional entertainment meets heartfelt service. We believe every couple deserves a celebration that feels like them.
“Seth was the DJ for our wedding and we couldn’t have asked for better! He struggled with us through some wind and rain and was genuinely concerned about how the night was going. Every request I had was granted even though we had to cut things short due to weather. Our night was perfect! 100% recommend!”
“Love & Lyrics was incredible! The music was perfect, the dance floor was always packed, and they kept the energy high all night. Professional, fun, and a must-have for any event!”
“We had the most incredible experience with Love & Lyrics. They kept the dance floor alive and made our wedding day truly unforgettable.”
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