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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Band For Weddings

By Stuart Clarke


Finding a band for weddings is very easy all you need to do is go on the internet and use a search engine like yahoo or google to get thousands of search results.

Now that you have seen all those mind boggling results how are you going to choose a wedding band? First thing to do is decide what kind of music you like whether it be jazz, soul, rock or pop it does not matter.

You will need to determine how you want your music. For instance is there a particular era or band you favor or do you just want a general mixture of music? For example, if you prefer jazz music you will simply search for jazz band.

You will probably not just find a band for weddings only as most bands play at a variety of venues including functions, corporate events, product launches, birthdays, bar mitzvahs etc.

Remember that although, they may not advertise as such, they may have experience as a wedding band, you can ask to find out. If so, then that is an extra benefit for you and the band.

Finding the best wedding band is much easier than you may consider, since you can find out a lot of information online. Most really good bands have a website or even a social networking page that you can visit. There you should find some mp3s and videos of their performances.

Call any of their past gigs to find out more about the band and their performance. However, when they provide a great looking website that sounds professional and they get a lot of online traffic, you can almost guarantee finding a great band for weddings.

However, before you pay out any money for a wedding band or a location for your celebration there are a few things you need to make sure of to ensure the best results. Find out if the location has a live band license. Make sure there is plenty of parking space for the band, since they will have some heavy equipment to load and unload. Address these issues before you hire anyone for anything.

You also need to make sure there are plenty of available space on stage as well as having access to all the power outlets they need. Also check to make sure that they have a changing room and find out if the location of your event uses a power limiter that can cut off the power when a band gets too loud. If they do make sure you tell the band so they know about the situation as well.




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