May 28, 2010

Hire A Band For Wedding Entertainment

Disc Jockeys are often the first choice of brides when planning their wedding, but another consideration might be selecting a live band for wedding music instead. A band can add a whole other level of ambiance to a wedding or function versus a DJ playing pre-recorded music on a sound system.

Sometimes couples choose to go with both, and a DJ plays music for the dancing later on in the evening, and a band plays throughout cocktail time and when food is served. This can be nice to have some smooth jazz or a jazz vocalist performing without being overly loud or being a specific song that people may or may not like. The mood will be set with some soft tunes, and a live act is much more pleasant to listen to over a disc jockey. Sometimes you’ll see this at corporate parties as well.

A live band can bring so much more to the table and can be way more engaging than anything else. Depending on the singer or band leader, your guests might even feel as if they’re at a live concert. Bands can get people up and moving with interactive activities, especially if they play rock and roll. Your guess will really enjoy themselves.

Different music styles lend themselves better to the live environment. A rap and R&B themed event might be better off using a deejay, but for rock, country, big band, or Latin music a band is a great idea.

Looking for a group isn’t hard. Ask friends, family, and co-workers for references, use internet sites geared towards brides and weddings, and bridal fairs are also a good place to meet bands and hear them perform without even making appointments. If you have never heard them, ask for a video or compact disc so you can get an idea if they are a good fit.

Once you’ve selected the band you want, get a contract written up. If they don’t offer one, make your own and get it signed before you pay any deposit. A well thought out agreement in writing will protect everyone. Think about the results if the band doesn’t show up. The contract should address this. Most bands hold insurance specially made for entertainers. Ask if they have this as some venues might even require it. Check with the venue ahead of time to make sure there is adequate space and power for the band to set up and figure out ahead of time where the loading and unloading areas are.

Many groups will let you choose a selection of songs you want heard, but it’s not a good idea to try and dictate ahead of time what songs will be played. Professional acts will know what to play and when, being very sensitive to the ebb and flow of the mood, so trust them. It’s a good idea to give them a short list of favorites, but it’s probably best to just leave it at that.

If you follow these tips, you’ll be well on your to finding a good band for wedding music.

Leona Newport writes for the live wedding party band hire site at http://www.souldesire.co.uk. Finding out about Kent Wedding Bands will make all the difference to the success of your event. For more information about Wedding Band Hertfordshire please visit here.

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