What To Look For When Booking
Wedding Entertainment
My name is Glen Grant and I am a Toastmaster who has also
been running an Entertainment Agency in Surrey for over 15
years.
Let me give you an idea of some of the options that you
might consider for your wedding day.
AT THE SERVICE
Procession - This is when the wedding
guests stand to greet the Bride-to-be and the person who is
giving her away.
Recesssion - This is where the guests are
again asked to stand at the end of the service and where the
newly married couple walk back down the aisle as Mr and Mrs
...
For the Procession and the Recession - you
might consider a string quartet, a harpist, an electric
keyboard player, an accordionist, a kilted Scottish
Piper, a wind instrument group e.g. clarinet, saxophone,
flute etc …
To get full value for money from your
musicians - it would be preferable that they were
fully set up and ready to play prior to your guests
arriving. Whilst the guests are taking their seats
- the musicians can play gently in the background.
During the signing of the register the musicians can play
two or three tunes.
Tip - Try to get as much information
about the musicians - get them to send you a CD, their
CV. and a suggested repertoire for you to choose your
particular favourites.
Most musicians would play between 2 and 3 hours which means
that they would also play in the background during your drinks
reception and if time allowed they would also play during a
part of the wedding breakfast (the sit-down meal).
ENTERTAINMENT AFTER THE WEDDING
BREAKFAST
Choices are plentiful - from Function Bands, Discos, Jazz
Bands, Steel Caribbean Bands, Close-up Magicians, Cabaret
Artistes, Country and Western Bands, Rock n' Roll Bands,
Elvis Impersonators, Ceilidh Bands, Barn Dance Bands - the
list goes on and on.
Tip - In addition to getting
pictures of any Band etc … - get them to send you
their latest CD and particularly their 'playlist' indicating
the type of songs and artistes that they play.
I would certainly suggest that you arrange to go and see the
Band or Disco etc… actually performing at a wedding - it should
be not too difficult for the Band Leader or D.J. etc… to
ask their Client if two people (the Bride-to-be and the
Bridegroom-to-be) could stand in the background (out of
the way) and listen to the Band or Disco for perhaps 40 minutes
or so.
Finally - if you are employing a Toastmaster (which is a
very good idea) to ensure that your wedding day runs smoothly
and is conducted in a happy manner - try to talk to the
Toastmaster on the phone and ask him to send you a 'current'
photograph and a CV.
On your special day - you certainly don't want a 'bossy'
Toastmaster - you should be able to establish how easy-going
and friendly your Toastmaster is by the way he talks to
you on the telephone. If convenient - try and arrange a
meeting with the Toastmaster well in advance of the wedding
day.
Conclusion: Why do I know so much
about Entertainers/Bands/Toastmasters etc…????
My name is Glen Grant and I am a friendly professional
Toastmaster who has been running an Entertainment Agency
here in Surrey for over sixteen years.
I regularly Toastmaster for weddings all over Surrey and the
South-East of England and therefore I also know lots of
excellent venues where I have worked.
I can provide any of the entertainment mentioned above and
much more too.
I would be delighted if you visited my website and in particular had a glance
at the "Clients' Comments section.
I can also be contacted by email on glengrant@fsmail.net or
alternatively please give me a telephone call on 0208 337
9018.
If you would like me to send you a brochure - then please do
not hesitate to make contact with me and I will send you one
immediately.
I would be delighted to be part of your special day.
Best wishes
Glen
Glen Grant - Toastmaster
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