Does anyone enjoy playing at weddings?
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I've played lots of weddings. Sometimes there is a lot of tension when the wedding planners are trying to prove what a tightly scripted show they can put on, when they know nothing about bands or music. And sometimes they want you to learn some dumb song.
But weddings usually turn into fun parties after a while when the alcohol starts to percolate. Usually I get better than average food, and better than average drinks, and sometimes the females do start percolating as well.
I rather like playing weddings, but my fiddle player considers them a cause of high blood pressure, not worth the money... And if the soon-to-be-married couple call me to book the gig, I never ask for enough money because I am a softhearted and softheaded old hippie...
But weddings usually turn into fun parties after a while when the alcohol starts to percolate. Usually I get better than average food, and better than average drinks, and sometimes the females do start percolating as well.
I rather like playing weddings, but my fiddle player considers them a cause of high blood pressure, not worth the money... And if the soon-to-be-married couple call me to book the gig, I never ask for enough money because I am a softhearted and softheaded old hippie...
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I played many weddings back when people wanted a live band and really enjoyed most of them. Good pay, good food and usually short hours. The funniest was at a truck show when a couple decided to get married suddenly. We didn't play the wedding march as a rule so had a crash course rehearsal and away we went. The whole thing was on the parking lot in a large tent around noon on a HOT August day.The preacher used our lead singer's microphone and the bride and groom were on the pavement in front of the Bandstand trailer. Needless to say, the bride nor anyone else looked stunning. They were married though and grateful to the band and had a free party for a reception. I miss those days.
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Tony Kotula
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wedding gigs
personally i like playing a wedding. but the worst exprerience i've ever had was when the country band i was booked with showed up. and the reception was expecting some kind of techno hiphop disco band!!!
talk about crossed wires!! it was like when the blues bro's booked in to "bob's country bunker"...
talk about crossed wires!! it was like when the blues bro's booked in to "bob's country bunker"...
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Wedding gigs on steel are absolutely the most fun! Wish I could do 'em every week. First set, when they want to hear soft music, I get to play tunes like "It Had To Be You" and "Georgia" on C6th. Later, when they want to dance, you can play some pretty, E9 modern ones, like "Have I Told You Lately...". Of course sooner or later some fool wants to hear "Brick House", so I gotta pick up my sax for that. We need to make people realize that the steel isn't just a country thing - that they can really enjoy it in ALL types of music. That's where it's at for me.
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free food, and free booze!Get payed. Live bands are made for weddings. How sad is it when you have a DJ playing crap music, and the floor is empty, and the bar is full? The only ones dancing are children. When you have live, good, music , the dance floor stays packed, right up 'till the bitter end!imo
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weddings, divorces,...as long as I get paid! 
oh and yes...I second the Bridesmaids! (especially weddings in the summer time here in Texas, when the dresses require less material
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Brandon
oh and yes...I second the Bridesmaids! (especially weddings in the summer time here in Texas, when the dresses require less material
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I played my fair share of weddings and I have to say, that, most were pretty good. The money, food, drinks, they're all a plus.
The best wedding was for an American Indian couple. I think they were Cree's or Blackfoot, I'm not sure which. The wedding party was all dressed out in authentic garb, that was fabulous. I didn't really think they were going to dig our music, but, we went over great and had to play overtime. It was a good time.
The best wedding was for an American Indian couple. I think they were Cree's or Blackfoot, I'm not sure which. The wedding party was all dressed out in authentic garb, that was fabulous. I didn't really think they were going to dig our music, but, we went over great and had to play overtime. It was a good time.
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I'd do weddings for a little less then that, and no kissing allowed.
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To quote my former band mate Johnny Frigo - " There's no such thing as a bad gig" Johnny played professionally for more than 70 years. He appeared twice on the Tonight Show and was a favorite of Johnny Carson's. He headlined at the North Sea Jazz Festival many times. He enjoyed EVERY GIG including thousands of weddings. There is a great lesson to be learned from those who, like Johnny Frigo, came from nothing and made a great life with music.
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No complaints
Given the current situation (economically), any fairly priced gig is a good gig.(local standards vary greatly.) I'm with TC. As a paid musician I am happy to have the work. I don't view my job as being some kind of arbiter of peoples' musical tastes..only my own. I love to play, and I need to get paid. I'm grateful for both. Yes, sometimes gigs can be a #@*! sandwich,...so what?
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Gus York
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playing at weddings
I fell out of love playing at weddings after the band had a break for the speeches,
for when I wandered back in to the reception room the brides father who
incidentally was by then completely rat assed,trying to give a coherent speech, was sitting ON my guitar! Yes, On my guitar, Yes ON the strings! with his little legs swinging away in front of him !! SCREEEEEEEEECH !!
Now I'm not usually a violent person and I'm the first person to avoid a fight,
but it did take several people some time to detach my hands from his throat-
by which time he had turned a serious colour of grey!
After that episode it's purely the Money that makes me play at weddings,
and I never let the guitar out of my sight !!!
Gus York.
for when I wandered back in to the reception room the brides father who
incidentally was by then completely rat assed,trying to give a coherent speech, was sitting ON my guitar! Yes, On my guitar, Yes ON the strings! with his little legs swinging away in front of him !! SCREEEEEEEEECH !!
Now I'm not usually a violent person and I'm the first person to avoid a fight,
but it did take several people some time to detach my hands from his throat-
by which time he had turned a serious colour of grey!
After that episode it's purely the Money that makes me play at weddings,
and I never let the guitar out of my sight !!!
Gus York.
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Weddings
My band played a lot of weddings in the 30 years we've been playing and now we're getting the 25th anniversaries (for those that are still together).
What I like about weddings is that you can play to every age group. We play everything from Hank sr. to Brad Paisley,Elvis, Shania,Cheryl Crowe you name it.
The money and the food are always good too.Oh yeah, I forgot the boozed-up brides maids !
What I like about weddings is that you can play to every age group. We play everything from Hank sr. to Brad Paisley,Elvis, Shania,Cheryl Crowe you name it.
The money and the food are always good too.Oh yeah, I forgot the boozed-up brides maids !
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I sometimes photographed weddings as a commercial photographer, but I would much rather play at one than photograph one. Most of the time, at receptions, people are too involved or inebriated to care what you play, or how you play. Of course, you may sometimes have to put up with the father of the bride sitting in on drums, but if the money's good, who cares?
I performed at my own wedding. My wife's Japanese Taiko drumming ensemble performed also. She played Taiko drums in her wedding gown, and I played Jump Blues in my white tux. It was held at an outdoor shelter in a large park, and I remember people coming from all the other nearby shelters to check it out. Many of the guests said it was the best wedding they ever attended.
I performed at my own wedding. My wife's Japanese Taiko drumming ensemble performed also. She played Taiko drums in her wedding gown, and I played Jump Blues in my white tux. It was held at an outdoor shelter in a large park, and I remember people coming from all the other nearby shelters to check it out. Many of the guests said it was the best wedding they ever attended.
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The first post I couldn't read, my ADD kicked in.
The band I play in, we specialize in the weddings. If you look on Wedding Bands in google, look at thier song list, that is our list.
I always enjoyed wedding especially if the bridesmaids find the Tequila Bottle. When the dancefloor fills up with our disco tunes, and a woman trips over our monitors, oh yeah, gotta go set up and hope a wedding breaks out.
The band I play in, we specialize in the weddings. If you look on Wedding Bands in google, look at thier song list, that is our list.
I always enjoyed wedding especially if the bridesmaids find the Tequila Bottle. When the dancefloor fills up with our disco tunes, and a woman trips over our monitors, oh yeah, gotta go set up and hope a wedding breaks out.
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