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F.A.Q.
Q.
How long do you play for live?
A. 3 Hours approx.
Q. How is this broken up?
A. It can be broken into 3 x 1 hour sets or 2 longer sets which
ever fits into your evening the best.
Q . What happens during band breaks?
It is our aim to make sure that breaks come at most appropriate
times i.e if you're having a buffet in the evening this would be
a perfect break time. If you have a raffle organized then again
a perfect time for the band to break.
However classic party C.D's are always ready to go to ensure continuous
music as needed - it's like getting a disco thrown in free!
Q.
How much do you cost?
A. We would need some information to give you an accurate quote
i.e where and - when the event is to take place and rough timings
- if you've got that far in your planning!
Please note you are dealing with us direct and not through a third
party entertainment agency. By booking with us direct you will be
saving a 15-20% commission (added to our fee) that you would have
to pay if you did book us through one of these other sources!
Q.
How do I confirm?
A. Once we have your go-ahead we will send you a confirmation letter
which states all the agreed set up/ playing times and fee, any other
additional terms and conditions would also be included.
This agreement would be returned to us within 7 days signed by you
with your venue address and an agreed deposit. The remaining fee
would be payable by cheque 2 weeks prior to the big event or if
mutually agreed final balance can be paid at the beginning of the
night.
Q.
I'm a bit worried about volume?
A. We play as loud or quiet as we feel the event necessitates, however
volume
Is very subjective so communication between the Bandleader and organizer
Is essential.
Q.
Will you be smart?
A. According to the event we will either be very formal or if it's
a more
Informal event smart matching stagewear.
Q.
Do we need to provide food for you?
A. Yes it is an accepted part of the engagement that you would provide
food for the band. In the case of weddings when a buffet is being
provided for guests then an invite for the band to partake is ideal.
In the case of dinner/dances a simple hot meal would be the norm,
always remember a fed and watered band is a very happy band!
Q.
Do I need to provide anything else for the Band?
A. You will need to remind your venue organizer the need to provide
a secure changing room at the disposal of the band to change and
leave personal belongings.
Q.
I can't decide between a Band or Disco?
A. A good band that can read an audience is essential to a successful
night. We are able to play for a wide range of age groups making
sure everybody feels involved in the party.
The
other major benefit of a live band is it's great visual presence
on an event - for those who don't enjoy dancing they'll still have
a great show to look at!!
Also a common complaint of discos is that they only play for the
younger element in the audience and are too loud!
Q.
What if I want a special song?
A. If you have a particular first song request (time and suitability
permitting) we will be delighted to learn it for you. Throughout
the night we continually ask for requests, so everybody has their
chance to have their favourite song played.
Q.
Can my friend sing?
A. As long as we know the song to accompany them if it's okay with
you it's okay with us.
What
happens if a band member falls ill?
If a band member should fall ill or be indisposed we will replace
him/her with an equally talented professional - without the need
to worry you about it.
We have made our living on the professional music scene for many
years and built up a comprehensive list of top musicians - all eventualities
are always covered to make sure your night is perfect and seamless....our
reputation relies on it!!
Q.
Do the Band play though the Dinner?
A. No not usually it tends to lesson the first impact of the band.
Most clients prefer to have the band utilized when really needed
i.e. for dancing.
According to setup times and proximity to the dining area C.d's
are available though dinner.
Q.
My venue has told me I can't use any band unless they have a PAT
certificate and Public Liability insurance, have you got both of
these?
A.
Yes we have- It's compulsary thses days that to perform at any venue
in the UK you need to have a PAT Certificate and Public Liability
Insurence.
We will take care when requested of sending both these documents
direct to your venue prior to your event.
N.B. Please note that not all venues are always 'on the ball' over
this , but they have got the power to stop bands performing on the
night if said documents can not be provided!!
Can we see the band play live?
No,
we perform exclusively at private functions and I'm sure you can
understand our clients reluctance to allow access to strangers.
It is for this reason we have put a video/demos, pictures, song
list and testimonials on our site to help you in the big decision
of choosing the right band for your event. We are however more than
happy to answer any questions you may have over the phone!
Q.
I'm having my party in a marquee, is there anything I need to be
aware of?
A. Yes - you would need to make sure we have 2 x 13 amp independant
power sockets. Power supply problems usually arise when the power
source is being shared with kitchen equipment, bar pumps etc.
We would also need a 16ft x 8ft stage - or at the very least a solid
floor base to perform on and to keep electrical leads off the grass
...unless you are after an unexpected pyrotechnic show!!
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