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dolly
14-06-2006, 02:00 PM
Hi All,

I have my first Wedding reception in September. I would appreciate all tips/advice from you, do's, don'ts, songs, etc.
Thank you.

Corabar Entertainment
14-06-2006, 02:15 PM
My biggest tip would be.... preparation! Make sure that you get as much information from the Bride and Groom as you can about their reception: their plans, itinery, likes, dislikes, wants/do not wants, guests, first dance, any other 'special' music, general musical likes, etc.

Not only will it help you give them the show that they are after, but they will also feel that you are taking notice of them and treating them as individuals - not just as another gig. :) :)

Solitaire Events Ltd
14-06-2006, 02:37 PM
And don't forget to relax (if you can) and enjoy it!

Have a disco
14-06-2006, 03:58 PM
call it a small contribution to the brides and grooms happiness on their first dance for photo memories set off a confetti cannon (hand held variety) you can easily buy these in most good newsagents or party shops for about £1.50 each worth every penny

ian8limelight
14-06-2006, 04:00 PM
My biggest tip would be.... preparation! Make sure that you get as much information from the Bride and Groom as you can about their reception: their plans, itinery, likes, dislikes, wants/do not wants, guests, first dance, any other 'special' music, general musical likes, etc.

Not only will it help you give them the show that they are after, but they will also feel that you are taking notice of them and treating them as individuals - not just as another gig. :) :)


I would completely concur with what Angela has said, make them feel special for their special day.

I send out a Questionnaire for all the functions I do which covers all of these points, and it gives people a chance to sit down and think about it.

Corabar Entertainment
14-06-2006, 04:06 PM
call it a small contribution to the brides and grooms happiness on their first dance for photo memories set off a confetti cannon (hand held variety) you can easily buy these in most good newsagents or party shops for about £1.50 each worth every pennyCHECK WITH THE VENUE FIRST!!!!!! Many don't like them being used!

... and Ian - yes (as I think you know) we do the same