Without having to spend a fortune on a live band with many musicians, you can hire a solo, duo or trio to save money and get many of the same songs. Of course the more musicians you have, the better it will sound. But if budget is a constraint, try a smaller group. Check out the link before to see many options. https://swingentertainment.com/bandslive-entertainment/ceremonycocktail-guitar-harp-strings-piano/
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Beach Boys/Surf Music for your future events especially in the Summer
Summer is usually the nicest weather of the year and what better live music to have at your party than Beach Boys/Surf Music with some oldies thrown in.
Check out Todd Elliot Entertainment and his great Beach/Surf Band for any fun parties including outdoor venues, near the beach, festivals and more.
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Karaoke for your next event including singing with a live karaoke band
Karaoke is such a fun way to include in your next party or event. There are 2 fun options. One is to just hire a karaoke DJ to setup all the equipment including a monitor, song book and background music and the other is to hire a live karaoke band to play as guests take turn being the lead or background singer to one of the many songs the band knows. See below for the 2 fun options my company provides.
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Live Music Band for your Wedding
Live music for your event or wedding is one of the most important aspects to make or break your special day. When it comes to hiring a live band, find out how flexible they are,how much experience do they have and how reliable the group is. Our bands fit the bill when it comes to all three of these needs.They are super talented and will keep all of the guests dancing with their high energy music and nice ballads for slow dancing. With so many live bands out there at different budgets, check out these guys and the tips mentioned when hiring your next group.
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Irish Music for St. Patrick’s day and other festive themed events
Irish music is essential for St Patrick’s Day. Some popular instruments for a solo to quartet include guitar, mandolin, banjo, harmonica, tin whistle, fiddle, bass, drums and singers. One I work with is below and they are a bunch of fun. John B and his Irish-Pop Group This Solo- Four piece band are great for themed live Irish music.