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How Do You Book A Professional Wedding Band?


Everyone already knows that planning a wedding is no walk in the park. There are so many details to think about and so much work that has to be done within a certain order. One thing to place importance on is the reception and the music that you will provide for it.

You have a variety of options when it comes to music for your reception; normally people choose either a Disc Jockey or a live wedding band. Live music is always more exciting and fun than recorded; however what do you need to look for in a good wedding band?

Your first order of business is to check out any wedding band at a live event. Generally speaking, most bands will have paid public gigs to supplement their private ones, so be sure to ask about their performance schedule. You can also request their demo CD or even better a video of their performance. All of these previews can give you a good sense of whether the wedding band is right for you.

Many bands now have websites that you can check out. Their website is a great place to do some research on videos, photos, and musical tracks. This will allow you to get a better feel on how professional and talented the band is.

In addition to images and videos, you will also often find testimonials on the site from previous customers. This will give you an idea of how other customers felt about the band. The site should also list all the songs, or at least the majority, that the band knows and plays well which is important information.

You will want a band who has a broad range of music or whose music will appeal to many people. For instance, something like old country or acid rock may be a bit too narrow to appeal to the crowd that will attend your wedding. Classic rock from the 70's or 80's should appeal to people of all ages.

Certainly, the cost of hiring your wedding band is a large part of the decision-making. Speak with the band’s manager and go over the pricing in your contract. Often you will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit in order to secure the band for your event.

It is a good idea to call the wedding band within a week or so of your wedding to confirm all the details. Make sure they have the correct wardrobe for the event and that they are clear on the earliest time they can come and set up.

Since the wedding band most likely traveled a good distance to come play at your reception, you will want to make sure that you are providing them with a meal. Also, make sure that you do both yourself and the band a favor by including them in on the timeframe of the various announcements and events so that they can work around those.

Your Choice Of Wedding Band Will Make All The Difference