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Mikey D
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GYPSY JAZZ BAND AVAILABLE!
Hi, have you heard Gypsy Jazz? Its up-tempo lively music that creates a great atmosphere for weddings.
I'm afraid we can't offer any pop music in our repertoire but we can offer first class musicians and great swing music!

We are a quintette (based near Buckinghamshire) and usually charge £1200 for weddings.

here are some links for you to have a look at,
Don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GruvLinD-dY

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91Hzc6GrFHU

Website
www.cafemanouche.co.uk

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[quote name='toneknob' timestamp='1384077665' post='2272413']
Good luck with it! I've managed to avoid the expenditure and stress by not having a band. First I'd be far too groomzilla about it, second [b]wedding band fees are better spent elsewhere. [/b]And I've not seen a cliché-free wedding band setlist in forever.
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I'd just like to say thanks from everyone in a band trying to make a living. ;)

:lol:

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[quote name='chaypup' timestamp='1390300541' post='2343653']
I'd just like to say thanks from everyone in a band trying to make a living. ;)

:lol:
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You're welcome!

Seriously, huge love and respect to our brethern who are making good cash doing the wedding ents. But I stand by my comments for my own wedding: typical (Mustang Sally/Brown Eyed Girl/etc) wedding bands are not for me; and I've got other things to spend the cash on that B2B can be overly picky about instead of me. That said, there will be a short musical interlude at my own do starring me. But I'm cheap :D

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I agree that there is a lot of samey stuff bands play at weddings ..
We make a point of not doing any of it..for any function, as it happens, and we do pretty well, IMO.

We do say to the bookers that they should know what we do, come and see us and
forget about any requests...so I think it is possible to get the good work and do something different.

Having said that... all you can do is be straight about what you will do for the money and if the booker is well informed, they will
make their own choice.

FWIW...the best wedding band I recall... as in very different for me at the time, was a Celidh band with a good caller.
Got everyone involved as no one avoided the dances as everyone looked as stupid as everything else. :lol:

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[quote name='JTUK' timestamp='1390304329' post='2343710']

FWIW...the best wedding band I recall... as in very different for me at the time, was a Celidh band with a good caller.
Got everyone involved as no one avoided the dances as everyone looked as stupid as everything else. :lol:
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+1. Far more sociable as practically any age group can join in and enjoy it, and it encourages people to interact, between ages and the two families involved. Plus when the caller is doing his bit between dances the guests can actually talk to each other without having to leave the room. A rock band is great if it's your/the guests thing, but offers nothing to guests who are not into it (Still better than a disco though!).

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A couple of friends of mine are in the dodgy spelt 'Indefinately'.

They are fairly well known around the Bucks, Herts and Oxfordshire area and Paul, their bassist is a very talented guy who can even play keyboards at the same time as bass guitar when the situation calls for it! :)

They played at my wedding and even my great aunt and uncle were bopping along to a somewhat censored version of 'Killing in the Name' by RATM!

However they do loads of rock, modern pop, classics, original medleys with unexpected twists etc! I love them.

Their demo video is a little outdated with some new and ex members since it was shot but you get the idea!

[url="http://www.indefinately.com/weddings_cdoffirstdance.html"]http://www.indefinately.com/[/url]

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I know these guys:

[url="http://www.musicforscotland.co.uk/artistDetail.aspx?artistID=133"]http://www.musicforscotland.co.uk/artistDetail.aspx?artistID=133[/url]

the guitarist, drummer and singer play with me in the Richt Hoat Chillis.
This is their wedding band, with another bass player, and they are very good and entertaining...

I may be a little biased because I know them... but I can't really think of a better "wedding band", not just because of their musicianship, but because of their personalities. Great fun, but they know how to behave. ;)

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