Posts Tagged ‘reception band’

How To Choose The Best Wedding Band

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

You want the best wedding band you can afford for your wedding celebration. Make sure you find a band that has experience with playing for weddings. Keep in mind that the best wedding band can be a bit expensive.

When you pay the costs for having a good band, you will not be disappointed. Therefore, you need to remember to include money for a band while figuring your wedding budget. When you get they type of music you want to listen and dance to for your wedding, you want to know you are getting the best wedding band you can afford.

Now how do you find the best wedding band you can? That is a good question.

First, you should get some recommendations. The best bands you can find have their own website or even a social networking page. Visit their site and then take the time to see their song listings. Most likely they will provide videos and audios that allow you to listen to or watch. Take the time to do this, since it will help you determine if they are the best choice for you. Keep in mind that all good bands have reputable agents.

Making Your Band For Hire

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Making your band for hire is an excellent way to earn to begin with some useful pocket money or even a full time living depending on how popular you become with your clients. It is also great for bands that become bored or stale from just rehearsing all the time.

So how do you go about getting those gigs? Like any business or organisation you need to promote yourself. The internet is quite good at helping you achieve this. Start by using the search engines and type something into the search box like, ‘band for hire’ and see what this yields.

Think to yourself who wants a band for hire? Examples include weddings, functions, birthdays, corporate events, pubs and clubs etc. Once you know who your target market is you must now establish how you are going to get your message across to them.

Many bands put up a webpage, or list themselves with facebook or myspace which lets people listen to your music and get a sense of who you are.