How to find a Great Band for Your Wedding

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How to find a Great Band for Your Wedding

Your wedding is one of the most important life-events and finding the right band to play at your reception can make or break the day. A lot of people use DJ’s because they are less expensive and have a wider range of music but they lack the vibrant and magical atmosphere that can be created with the presence of a good live band. A good wedding band will charge anything between £500 to £2000, but you definitely get what you pay for. Here are some of the considerations in choosing a wedding band:

The Time Of Year

You can expect to pay more for a wedding band in August than if you decide to get married in February. A band that has built up a reputation (especially with agents) as being a good wedding band will usually be in a position to dictate which bookings they want to take, certainly at the busiest times of the year.

The number of people in the band.

What you pay will be split between the members of the band, therefore don’t be surprised to find that a nine piece soul band wants more than a four piece! Additionally there is the matter of space; the venue for your evening function may dictate the size of the band you can have, in fact in some cases you may find that due to the size of your function room you will only have room for a disco.

How Long Will The Band Play For?

Live bands will usually play three 45 minute sets or two 1 hour plus sets. Bands prefer to play two longer sets; the reason? 45 minutes of music usually equates to about 10 songs which means that just when you have everyone in the party and dance mood it’s time to stop for a break so a one hour plus session will keep all the dancing queens happy.

What Type Of Band Should I Be Looking For?

Simple this one – just because YOU love Pink Floyd, it doesn’t mean you have to have a Pink Floyd Tribute Band! Your wedding guests may not be as appreciative as you. Despite it being ‘your day’, you have your guests to think about and at most weddings (because of the generations being bridged) you will have to try and please all the people all the time; you may like soul music but will your guests be happy with an entire evening of it?

The other option that some people go for is to have a particular type of Tribute Band (Abba, Commitments, Madonna…). I won’t prattle on about these too much other than it is usually best to go through a reputable agent so you know that the “Robbie Williams” you are getting is not just a weekend karaoke pub singer with a shaved head, a James Bond suit and a collection of well dodgy backing tapes! Most Tribute Bands will usually do one 45 – 60 minute set which covers that particular artists greatest hits (which is great if everyone likes that artist and not so great if they don’t) so with most tribute acts you will probably also need a dj.

The most popular type of bands for a wedding are those that do ‘covers’. Covers are simply when the band plays a well-known song; this is extremely popular with wedding guests as they can relate to the music being played. The best bands will be able to play some of the all-time classic pieces, but speak to them first and tell them what you are looking for. They should have lots of experience and will be able to give you some advice.

Whatever you do, plan and book early. But most of all – enjoy your wedding day!

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18 Responses to “How to find a Great Band for Your Wedding”

  1. Scott E Says:

    I don't have specific suggestions but I can give you a few lists! Also, no matter what a friend says about a band…listen to them first. You have to do this…don't take someone else's word for it. You may be surprised how variable the words "this band is great!" can be.

    Good luck!

  2. Radiantsmiler Says:

    ONE LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. applet Says:

    Wow, that's great you're having live music at your wedding. All the weddings I've been in or attended only had a DJ or an ipod. It really makes your wedding stand out this way.

    You may want to focus on bands that specialize in weddings like the ones below:
    http://www.theknot.com/vs_UPSTATE_NEW_YORK_ENT.shtml

    Or I heard of one couple who found musicians at the nearby music school. But it sounds like you want a more modern sound. In either case (especially with the school) you may want to hold off giving them a deposit until 6-9 months before the wedding date in case the band breaks up (or the students graduate)

    It sounds like it'll be fun wedding. Good luck!

  4. freshlygroundsa Says:

    Hey
    This is just Freshyground thanking our fans for watching our videos on YouTube and remaining true supporters.
    You guys rock!

    BigLove
    Freshlyground

  5. meghanjeanbu Says:

    Love from London!!miss SA and Love Freshly Ground!!!

  6. seanasmith78 Says:

    i would suggest advertising in the paper for a band or looking in the yellow pages, once you find a few ring them and go and see what they are like, im sure they would give you a little show if theres a chance you are going to hire them.

  7. pmsalways Says:

    i love Josh he is soo cool on stage, even more so when he dances with his guiter… love you long time Josh

  8. Lee Says:

    "Till Forever"

  9. VagabondShoes Says:

    Rocking!

  10. blugirlsirop Says:

    simon anorova mbira wena! ndiye anonzi muZimbabwean iyeye! go boy!

  11. savior227 Says:

    Love story by taylor swift.

  12. skink84 Says:

    love from sweden :)

  13. LilDarlin78 Says:

    It would be the initials of the maker.
    The OB could stand for Ostby and Barton – a jewelry firm.

    Someone asked a similar question on a jewelers' site -
    http://en.allexperts.com/q/Jewelry-Gems-Minerals-689/unknown-ring-mark.htm

  14. E.C. Says:
  15. Robby Lace Says:

    Are you marrying yourself?? why not try a rubber band??

  16. Bozewani Says:

    Love from New York (well close enough), awesome.

    Ngiyathandile Nizingumu Afrika, My lief Suid-Afrika

  17. Mixymoxy Says:

    That is such a great idea and so sentimental.
    You will need to add more gold to make 2 bands.
    But go to a jeweler and see what they can do.
    Best way to go is do some research and talk to those people.
    Good luck!

  18. BrookBros Says:

    this is my favourite band. its good. very good.

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