DiSalvo’s Station

Housed in a restored train station in Latrobe, DiSalvo’s Station offers a reception setting with architectural character built in. The historic structure, exposed brick, and rail-themed details give the space a distinctive atmosphere that feels different from a traditional banquet hall.
The layout supports dinner and a full dance floor while keeping guests visually connected to introductions and toasts. Defined dining areas flow naturally into the central reception space, helping the evening move comfortably from a seated meal into celebration mode.
Because of the building’s structure and multiple areas, thoughtful sound placement ensures music and spoken moments remain clear and balanced throughout. When coordinated carefully, the space transitions smoothly from a refined dinner setting into a lively reception.
Below is a look at how a wedding at DiSalvo’s Station comes together once guests arrive and the celebration begins.

Jeramie and Nathanael (DiSalvo’s Station DJ)

The thing I love most about being a wedding DJ is how every reception is different.  Unlike DJ’ing at Christmas parties or class reunions, the music for a receptions is unique every time.  The couples I work with choose how much they wish to customize the music for their celebration.  I love when clients take the time to incorporate their musical tastes into the reception in order to set a tone that truly reflects their personalities.  Jeramie Byers and Nathanael Dean helped me create a playlist like no other for their big day at DiSalvo’s Station in Latrobe, PA.

Byers Dean Wedding Reception

This converted train station provided the perfect backdrop for the guests to visit, eat, and dance.

DiSalvo's Station Wedding DJ

Since Jeramie and Nathan are big music fans, they were so much fun for me to work with.  Their musical selections throughout the evening helped make this event like no other.  The music was a great mix of indie rock, dance and some traditional favorites.

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The excellent staff at DiSalvo’s worked hard to get the guests their meals and then clear the dancing area so the newlyweds could have their first dance.

One of my favorite moments of the night was watching the guests circle the dance floor for a very traditional dollar dance.

Dollar Dance

Afterwards the dancing kicked into high gear!

By the end of the evening, I had the chance to play music for all the the newlyweds’ friends and family.  They were able to expose their guests (and even me) to some new artists while still making sure that everyone had the perfect evening.  Jeramie and Nathan had worked hard, and succeeded, to make the evening like no other.  Their next great adventure now starts with their honeymoon in Hong Kong.

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