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    Explore " wedding band" with insightful episodes like "056: Band vs. DJ: How to do Music for Your Wedding", "Long Time Coming Wedding Band", "S5 Ep. 3 - Kathy A. Perkins, Lighting Designer & Theatre Historian", "Need a Wedding Band for 2022?" and "How Auto-Booking and Auto-Pay are Getting Musicians Back On Stage" from podcasts like ""The Wedding Duo: A Wedding Planning Podcast", "The Wedding Band Show", "ECHO OFFSTAGE: Theater Women Speak", "The Wedding Band Show" and "Funktastic Chats"" and more!

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    056: Band vs. DJ: How to do Music for Your Wedding

    056: Band vs. DJ: How to do Music for Your Wedding

    Music is important to creating the right atmosphere and flow for your wedding, and when people think of music at a wedding, the two most common choices are a band or a DJ. However, which songs are played is far from the only consideration when making this decision. This week, Dominic goes through all the things you may not have thought to consider when choosing who to trust with your wedding’s music.


    We talk more about: 

    • The services a DJ is expected to provide that a band might not
    • The differing needs from a venue for a band vs. a DJ
    • What it’s like having both a band AND a DJ
    • And much more!



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    Long Time Coming Wedding Band

    Long Time Coming Wedding Band

    Long Time Coming Band - the best in wedding entertainment! Based in Co. Louth, Ireland, this 5-piece band has over 26 years of experience in providing exceptional live music for weddings.

    With a personalized approach, they will work with you to tailor their set list to your preferences. Not just a band, they also offer a full DJ and sax package, ceremony and drinks reception music, and top-notch equipment for a quick 22-minute setup. Follow Alan's advice for finding the perfect wedding band and reach out to Long Time Coming Band via their website, social media, or Youtube for a truly unforgettable experience. Book them now for the best wedding entertainment around!"

    Get the best wedding entertainment with Long Time Coming Band. Expertly crafted generalist set, stunning equipment, and flexible packages. Book now!

    Use these links to get in touch with Long Time Coming Band,
    Website -  https://longtimecoming.ie/
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/longtimecomingweddingband/
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ltcweddingband/
    Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsfuCPYJih9T23HZb9z-7fw

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    The Wedding Band Show is hosted by Brian McDermott from the Brian McDermott Band.

    This podcast, available on YouTube in video format or as an audio podcast on Spotify, Google, and Apple Podcasts, is your ultimate guide to finding the perfect Wedding Band.

    Join Brian as he talks with some of the top wedding suppliers, photographers, videographers, and experts, sharing tips and advice to help you create your dream wedding. Whether you're in the early stages of planning or just need a little inspiration, The Wedding Band Show is here to help. So, tune in and make your wedding day a truly unforgettable experience with The Wedding Band Show."

    View more episodes here,
    https://www.youtube.com/BrianMcDermottChannel

    You can listen to the Wedding Band Show here,
    https://thebrianmcdermottband.ie/the-wedding-band-show/

    The show is produced by Pixel Productions,
    Pixel Productions - https://pixelproductions.ie/

    S5 Ep. 3 - Kathy A. Perkins, Lighting Designer & Theatre Historian

    S5 Ep. 3 - Kathy A. Perkins, Lighting Designer & Theatre Historian

    Support the Echo Offstage Podcast by making a tax-deductible donation to our PayPal!  Or you can sponsor an episode (or a season) of Echo Offstage.

    Find out more about Echo Theatre
    FB: https://www.facebook.com/echotheatredallas
    Twitter: @echodallas
    Insta: @echotheatredallas

    Keep up with Kathy A. Perkins  on her website!

    Mentioned in the episode:
    Howard University Theatre
    Black Theater Network
    Alice Childress
    Trouble in Mind (Broadway)
    Smith College
    Roberta Uno
    New WORLD Theater (formerly Third World Theater)
    Wedding Band (Steppenwolf)
    Charles Randolph-Wright
    National Black Theater Festival
    Telling Our Stories of Home - edited by Kathy
    Shirely Prendergast

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    Echo Offstage is a production of Echo Theatre Dallas, a non-profit theatre dedicated to solely producing work by women+ playwrights.

    Host: Catherine Whiteman
    Producer & Podcast Manager: Eric Berg
    Editor & Audio Engineer: Jonathan Villalobos
    Graphics & Social Media Manager: Lauren Floyd
    Executive Producer: Kateri Cale, Managing & Artistic Director
    Theme Music: Len Barnett with Brent Nance

    How Auto-Booking and Auto-Pay are Getting Musicians Back On Stage

    How Auto-Booking and Auto-Pay are Getting Musicians Back On Stage

    HOW TO SET YOUR MUSICIANS ON AUTO-BOOK! Tired of the back and forth trying to confirm all your musicians for gigs? This is the musician and crew scheduling system that manages itself.

    HOW TO AUTOPAY YOUR MUSICIANS! Do you really want to be wasting your time chasing your team for their gig invoices and burning cash on costly payroll or money transfer services? We hope not! Let's put it all on AUTO-PILOT.

    These are just two of the MANY features we'll be chatting about with Back On Stage founder, Reuben Avery, and Marketing Director, Eric Tsang


    Back On Stage is a highly innovative, web-based productivity app that allows bandleaders and event pros to book gigs in minutes instead of hours. The software automates your gig-booking workflow with client relationship management (CRM), scheduling, communication, and repertoire management tools. It saves us up to 80% of our administrative time and helps eliminate those late-night phone calls and oh-so-familiar feelings of "did I remember to book a drummer for gig X" and "Am I forgetting something?"

    Back On Stage is an application that keeps bandleaders and event pros everywhere from losing any more hair! The goal of Back On Stage is to help musicians and event pros optimize their capacity, generate more revenue, and improve professionalism, using a single organizational application. It will provide equal opportunities for all by leveling the band management playing field.

    You can sign up for a free trial today at backonstageapp.com

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    Episode 103: Ft. Ani Savvides (Guitarist)

    Episode 103: Ft. Ani Savvides (Guitarist)

    Welcome to Episode 103 of The Hip Hop Orchestra Presents Podcast

    In this incredible Episode, we are introduced to the absolutely AMAZING Guitarist Anastassios Savvides

    Ani shares with us how he got into Music, what it's like to release his own debut singles, his favourite game and film soundtracks along with his thoughts on the future of Videogame soundtracks and so much more

    We hope you enjoy :)

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    Booking A Wedding Band Online

    Booking A Wedding Band Online


    Booking A Wedding Band Online?

    On this episode of The Wedding band Show show, I talk about the best way to book a wedding band online and important things to look out for. I’m joined again by Aobh Pollard from Electric Blue Band.

     Where to start your search?

    Because wedding couples can't get to see bands in a live situation the next question is where should they start their search. Aobh thinks that if she was starting out her search for a wedding band the first place she would go would be Google. In general, Facebook is saturated with wedding bands and it's very hard to narrow down your search to find the best ones. 

    One thing that Brian has against the Facebook groups is that when somebody is looking for a band there are far too many replies.  Aobh also has a social media and advertising background and she finds Facebook groups very frustrating. 

    Wedding Band Association
    (
    https://weddingbandassociation.ie/)

    The wedding band Association is another website that they would recommend as a starting point when looking for a band online. The Wedding Band Association also has a deposit transfer scheme in place which means other bands will take on a booking without the couple having to pay a second deposit. 

    Important things to look for!

    All Wedding Bands look similar online so what are a few different things you should look for to find the best ones? Brian always tells couples to seek out live videos as much as possible and particularly videos that involve guests dancing on the dance floor. Aobh always prefers to get couples to an Electric Blue Showcase because she doesn't think videos do a live band any justice and can't capture the atmosphere. She understands that wedding bands need promo videos but in reality, bands can sound completely different live. 

     What about wedding industry awards?

    Electric Blue also joined One Fab Day and Weddingsonline in 2021 and is actually up for an award with Weddingsonline. Aobh admits that they invested a lot in the media build but she is delighted with the way it has boosted the band's profile. Brian thinks that awards should be taken with a pinch of salt and they both agree that the only way to judge a band is by a live performance.

    For information on the Electric Blue Wedding Band use these links,

    Website - https://electricblue.ie/

    Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ETToWYhMWSyemgO-WmpHg

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ElectricBlueirl/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/electricblueirl/

    Twitter - https://twitter.com/ElectricblueIRL

     

    To find out more information about The Brian Mc Dermott Band use these links,

    Wedding Band - https://thebrianmcdermottband.ie/

    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thebrianmcdermottband/

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brian_mc_dermott/

    Video Work - https://pixelproductions.ie/

    A Christmas Message 2020

    A Christmas Message 2020

    End of year message!


    Hi everybody I hope you're keeping well just wanted to put out a short podcast to wish everybody Happy Christmas and a great New Year from everyone at The Brian Mc Dermott Band.

    It's definitely been a weird year and has had a really bad effect on a lot of businesses especially in the wedding industry but hopefully, things will be back to normal in the next 6 months.

    I want to say a big thank you to all the wedding couples who have us booked and in fairness, every one of the couples who has had to move their wedding has been super nice to deal with. To any of the couples who are having their wedding in the first half of 2021, my advice would be to see what January brings and get in touch then if you think you might need to move again. Hopefully, this Christmas lockdown and vaccine arriving will mean that bigger numbers can happen in early 2021.

    We are still working away behind the scenes or a few projects and we have a new song that we're going to release in January,  we're just trying to think of a video idea.

    The wedding band show will also be back in January,  I was hoping to get a few more episodes in before the end of the year but it’s just super busy on the video side with Pixel Productions.

    I don't like putting out the episodes just for the sake of it...I prefer to plan the episodes so we get to learn more about the guests! 

    I want to also say a big thanks to the guys in the band Kiev, Mick, Marie & Miki...It's been a terrible year but they’re still always ready to help and do everything they can.


    Have a great Christmas and here's to an amazing 2021, Brian


    Live with Late Nite Radio Band

    Live with Late Nite Radio Band

    On this live episode of The Wedding Band Show Live, I caught up with Ronnie Duignan from the Late Nite Radio wedding band. 



    What are the band up to?
    Ronnie told me that as a band they've been very busy because they have increased their video output online. The band started recording covers in April and have released over 17 videos to date. He said the band are going to keep putting out videos because now each member has a home studio setup. This is also great for learning new set material during a lockdown. The band have also been using this time to update their playlist and create new medleys for there wedding set. 


    Weddings under restrictions!

    Late Nite Radio has performed at two weddings under the current restrictions both of which were a great success. One of the weddings had 50 guests and the other wedding had 25 but they still had the same atmosphere as a wedding of about 200 guests. Ronnie believes some of this is because people haven't heard live music in so long and also says that being invited to a wedding with only 25 guests is a real privilege. He thinks that couples shouldn't shortchange themselves by cutting back on entertainment and that you can't beat a live wedding band. 

    Brian believes that some couples may feel that a wedding band with 4 or 5 members may overwhelm a smaller crowd but as Ronnie explains most wedding bands PA systems are modular so they can scale it to suit any crowd size or venue. 


    Finish time if 11:30pm

    Ronnie says that the finish time for weddings of 11:30 p.m. is not an issue but the main concern that his couples are having is the 25 to 50 wedding guests. Ronnie and Brian both agree that weddings starting earlier is a good thing and if couples just have their ceremony a few hours earlier they will still fit in all the entertainment. 


    How to move a wedding date?

    Another important point that Ronnie highlights is that any couples thinking of changing their wedding date from 2021 to 2022 should get in touch with the wedding suppliers first to arrange an available date. It's always a good idea to get in contact with your suppliers before securing a second date. 


    A positive note

    On a positive note, Ronnie said that he has got to spend a lot more time with his kids in 2020 and has enjoyed that aspect of the lockdown. He has 4 young girls and is also teaching them music at home. As a band, he enjoys that they can record and release songs that they wouldn’t normally get to do.


    To find out more information on Late Nite Radio visit,

    https://lateniteradioband.com/


    To see more episodes of The Wedding Band Show visit,

    https://thebrianmcdermottband.ie/wedding-band-blog/



    What's The Best Wedding Band Music To Fill Dance Floors?

    What's The Best Wedding Band Music To Fill Dance Floors?

    In this episode of The Wedding Band Show, I sat down with Ronnie Duignan from the wedding band Late Nite Radio to discuss the best types of music for a wedding.

    So what is the best wedding band music and should a couple go for a cover band, country band, trad band?

    When wedding couples call Ronnie and ask him what kind of music Late Nite Radio plays he always replies with the question, “what do you like?” If they like a lot of jiving or waltzing he can tailor the set to suit and leave out music that might not keep the guests dancing.

    As cliche, as it sounds the music that works for a wedding, is basically party music. The best floor fillers are the hits from all down through the decades. The biggest hits of the ‘70s, ’80s, and ‘90s are still keeping wedding guests on the dancefloor today. When considering a wedding band you really need to choose a band that can cater for all ages and tastes and has the ability to play a wide variety of music.
    If a wedding couple loves a particular genre of music or has a favourite band who might not suit a wedding crowd a great option is to have that band perform second. Sometimes it’s possible to set up a second stage which also has the added bonus of looking fantastic!



    Some extra takeaways from this episode,

    As a band, Ronnie thinks the key isn’t always the songs you play but the volume you play at.
    As a wedding band, you sometimes need to adjust the volume to suit different genres of music. For example, older guests generally don’t mind a loud bass guitar or kick drum when you’re playing country music but might not enjoy a rock set at the same volume.

    Sometimes you might hear about a band at a wedding where no guests were dancing and people may even comment that the band was ‘no good’. While this may be true it’s also possible that the band was excellent at what they were playing but their set just didn’t suit a wedding crowd.

    In Brians's view, a wedding band can be more for the guests than the couple on the night. For most weddings, the couple is so busy talking with friends that they hear very little of what the band actually plays. After the wedding is over the most important thing is that the dance floor was full all night and the wedding guests enjoyed the entertainment.

    Another little thing to consider is booking a band for the drinks reception. This helps to create an atmosphere early in the day and also has the added bonus of holding your guests at the wedding venue. Sometimes if a wedding venue is located in a town some guests may take a trip to a nearby pub!


    In summary;
     
    The best type of wedding reception music is general ‘Party Music’
    A good Wedding Band can include every genre of music to suit all wedding guests.
    Consider a second band instead of a disco if you have a favourite band that doesn’t usually perform at weddings.
    A live band for the drinks reception is a great option.

    To find out more information about the Late Nite Radio wedding band you can visit these links;
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lateniteradioband/
    Website: https://lateniteradioband.com/

    For more information about The Brian Mc Dermott Band;
    Website: https://www.thebrianmcdermottband.ie/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brian_mc_dermott/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebrianmcdermottband/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebrianmcdband

    First Dance Live vs CD

    First Dance Live vs CD


    A First Dance Live vs CD

    On this episode of The Wedding Band Show, I sat down with Ronnie Duignan to get his take on having your Wedding Band perform your first dance live versus playing your first dance on a CD / Mp3

    As I always say every band is completely different but from experience, I’ve come to realize that even after a couple requests them to, some bands may not learn the first dance. This is rare as most bands have no issues learning the first dance but it is something to be aware of when booking a Wedding Band. If your band refuse to learn your first dance the only other option is to get them or your DJ to play the original version through the speaker system.

    From A Wedding Bands Perspective
    Ronnie explains that from a bands point of view it is always better to perform the first dance live and it’s a pity to pay money for great musicians and have them stand by as a CD is being played! In Late Nite Radio, Donnacha has an amazing vocal range so they can cover almost any first dance. As a Wedding Band, you might only learn the first dance song for one night but that doesn’t matter according to Ronnie and he just believes it’s a poor reflection on a band if they won’t learn the first dance.



    From A Wedding Couples Perspective
    From a wedding couples point of view, there may be a reason they want an original version played through a PA System and that’s understandable. They might have great memories of the original song and even though the band might be able to do their own live take on it, it just wouldn’t feel the same.

    Another reason Ronnie likes to perform the first dance live with Late Nite Radio is that it’s one of the only times during the night where all the wedding guests can clearly hear how good the band sounds. Although the main focus is on the wedding couple, all the guests in the room are concentrating on the first dance including the band!



    A Wedding Band Isn’t A Karaoke Machine
    One thing to always remember is that a Wedding Band isn’t a karaoke machine and there’s a lot of work that goes into learning a first dance song. Most bands meet up at least once a month but even before that, each band member will have to figure out and learn their own individual parts. 

    On some occasions, a friend of the wedding couple may be singing the first dance which also means the band will need to meet up to rehearse with them. 


    A Father-Daughter Dance
    Similar to a first dance, a Father-Daughter dance is a song which the band may need to learn or fall back on a CD / Mp3 option. Most bands will have the popular songs already in their set and here are 3 favourites,

    ‘Father And Daughter’ - Paul Simon

    ‘I Loved Her First’ - Heartland

    ‘Your Wedding Day’ - Jimmy Buckley


    A Bridal Party Song
    Usually, at the beginning of a wedding reception, the band invites all the wedding guests around the dance floor and then calls on the wedding couple for their first dance. Halfway through the song, the band asked the rest of the bridal party to join in, After the first dance, the wedding band can cut straight into a lively dance mix and all the guests start dancing!

     It often comes up that a couple may want a second song for the bridal party but Ronnie is not in favour of this as it usually means guests start to drift back to their seats and you lose the big start to the dancing.


    In Summary

    • A Wedding Band performing the first dance song live is usually better.
    • Most Wedding Bands will have no problem in learning the first dance but it’s not a bad idea to check before booking.
    • Make sure to give your Wedding Band enough notice to learn the song.
    • A Father-Daughter song is also better live.
    • A second song for the bridal party is not recommended.


    Wedding Photographer Prices?

    Wedding Photographer Prices?


    How much does a wedding photographer cost?

    In this episode of The Wedding Band Show, I sat down with Richard McCarthy to find out how much a couple should budget for a Wedding Photographer in Ireland.


    Surveys from Irish wedding websites put the average price at  €1650. Richard doesn’t think this total would include an album but sometimes a cheap wedding album may be included. 

    A good quality wedding album is usually around €500 - €600 but Richard also explains that you should leave this decision until after the big day. All his brides can pick the material, colour etc after the pressure of the wedding has disappeared!

    As a guideline, Richard suggests to budget about €1750 for your Wedding Photographer and explains that Photographers in high demand can be about €2000. 

    Of course, you can always find cheaper options but you need to be careful that they are not overly busy and shoot every wedding the same. Wedding Photographers that shoot about 50 weddings per year are usually very creative on the day.

    Another piece of advice is to compare the same packages when getting quotes from Wedding Photographers. Ask each photographer for Bridal Prep until The First Dance and this will make it easier when comparing prices. 

    A great top tip from this episode is when Richard explains how to get the most out of your Photographer on the day. Usually, there is a 4 to 5-hour break for a photographer from the speeches (if they are before the meal) to the first dance. While your wedding band are setting up this is an excellent time to get group shots and pictures with your friends.

    A few notes from this episode;

    • Richard Mc Carthy’s Wedding Packages are flexible right up until the wedding day itself. 
    • Don’t get your wedding budget from Facebook groups.
    • The time of year shouldn’t really matter. December 30th is usually a great day, sunny but cold :)
    • Ask about experience, there is an element of risk booking new photographers!
    • Wedding Photographers can usually tailor a package.
    • Communicate with all your wedding suppliers after getting the price.
    • Don’t have your photographer sitting down when you can use them!


    To find out more information about Richard McCarthy Photography you can visit these links;

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richardmccarthyphoto/

    Website: https://richardmccarthy.ie/


    For more information about The Brian Mc Dermott Band;

    Website: https://www.thebrianmcdermottband.ie/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brian_mc_dermott/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebrianmcdermottband/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebrianmcdband



    Where To View A Wedding Band?

    Where To View A Wedding Band?

    On this episode of The Wedding Band Show, I sat down with Ronnie Duignan to chat about the best places to view a Wedding Band in Ireland before you book them.


    When a couple contacts a wedding band usually the second question is where can they view a live performance. Every band has different types of performances in the diary and it can be confusing for wedding couples when trying to compare bands.


    View Your Wedding Band At A Showcase

    A showcase is like a big interview and the time of a showcase is fixed. Some days it can be busy and sometimes it might be a quieter event. Ronnie has performed at several showcases in
    Kilronan Castle and Lough Rynn Castle and thinks it’s a great idea.

    The downside of this is you don’t get to see the Wedding Band interacting with the crowd. In Brian’s view any band can put a great 15-minute set together but that can fall apart at a real wedding!


    View Your Wedding Band At A Pub Gig

    A Wedding Band doing a pub gig can have the atmosphere but every pub band doesn’t necessarily transfer into a great wedding band. One of the most important things a wedding band has to do is read the crowd to keep a dance floor full and you can’t judge this by a performance in a pub.

    View Your Wedding Band At A Wedding

    Another popular option is seeing the band at a real wedding but this can be tricky. At the time you arrive to view the band they might be playing the music that suits those wedding guests and this might not be your favourite style or genre of music. Always talk to your Wedding Band after seeing them live so they can talk about the performance you’ve just seen. The Wedding Band are playing to keep the dance floor full and might have adapted their set for that particular wedding.

    The best thing about seeing a band live at a wedding is you witness their interaction with the crowd, how they look and the quality of their sound system. Look and listen to the band but just remember that every wedding is different.


    Are Wedding Bands promotional videos live?

    Something to beware of when checking out Wedding Bands online is how ‘Live’ their promotional videos actually are. Some wedding bands might record a live performance and fix a few mistakes, some might record all the audio in a studio and mime over it for the video and some bands might not even be playing to their own music in the promo video!

    If you follow a band on social media you’ll generally get to see real live clips and learn how the band gel together on stage which is also an important factor.

    A few other notes from this episode;

    • It is always great to have a wedding couple dance for their own wedding as much as possible. Wedding guests are always more likely to dance when the bride or groom is on the dance floor.


    • If one of your friends remembers the name of a Wedding Band from a recent wedding this is a great sign! Make sure to check them out online.


    • Wedding awards can be a great guide as Wedding Bands generally have to be above a certain level to win one. 


    In summary, there is no best place to see a Wedding Band but a mixture of Live Weddings, Showcases and Pub Gigs can all work. Try to see your wedding band in a few places and check out their live clips on social media.



    To find out more information about the Late Nite Radio wedding band you can visit these links;

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lateniteradioband/

    Website: https://la

    DJ Baldy Mick

    DJ Baldy Mick


    On this weeks episode of
    The Wedding Band Show I talked to Michael O’Donovan about his Wedding Disco business ‘DJ Baldy Mick’ and his video production company The Video Guys

    Mick starts the conversation by reminding us that he’s an award-winning Wedding DJ :)

    His main occupations are as a Wedding Videographer and a Wedding DJ but he also dabbles in some wedding photography as a hobby. His DJ career started around 1991 and in 2003 when he returned from honeymoon he bought the videography business from the guy that shot his own wedding video!

    The Video Guys

    Michaels video production company is called The Video Guys and is based in Sligo. He travels all over Ireland and loves to take work in his home town of Cork when possible. The Video Guys shoot Weddings and also work on commercial projects. Mick’s vlogging has taken a back seat lately as the editing is very time-consuming!

    When it comes to wedding videos, The Video Guy’s most popular option is their ‘All Day Package’ which includes everything from the bridal prep up until about 11 pm. 

    Michael suggests that doing a wedding disco is easier than shooting the wedding video because of the amount of editing that needs to be completed after the wedding day. There is also more stress for a videographer on the day of a wedding dealing with different lighting situations, complex audio requirements, etc.

    A top tip from The Video Guys would be to plan your wedding timeline with precision similar to that of a military attack! Use a bridesmaid to keep an eye on the time and to communicate any delays with the wedding suppliers.


    DJ Baldy Mick

    For Michael being a DJ is more of a passion than a job. When it comes to weddings he loves to see the hope in young couples on their big day. 

    His disco set depends on the crowd but usually, it’s a mix of the ’80s and ‘90s dance music. Sometimes he starts a wedding disco with a slow song to give the wedding guests a break after the band.

    Baldy Mick is now offering a ‘Day After’ package and it will be launched at The Oceans Sands Hotel Wedding Expo. It consists of regular disco music, party games and a smartphone speed quiz which is tailor-made to suit every wedding. 



    To find out more information about The Video Guys & DJ Baldy Mick you can visit these links;

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/djbaldymick/

    Website: The Video Guys


    For more information about The Brian Mc Dermott Band;

    Website: https://www.thebrianmcdermottband.ie/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brian_mc_dermott/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebrianmcdermottband/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebrianmcdband




    Wedding Band set up and start time?

    Wedding Band set up and start time?

    What time should your Wedding Band start? (Irish Wedding)


    On this week’s episode of The Wedding Band Show, I sat down with Dave & Gavan from the Hi-Fi Wedding Band to chat about Wedding Band set up times in Ireland.


    If you are planning a wedding in Ireland it is great to have an idea of what to expect when it comes to your Wedding Band setting up and the expected start time. 


    Hi-fi wedding band arrives at 7:30 pm or 8 pm depending on how well they know the venue. If it’s a wedding venue the band hasn’t performed in before then they will arrive early to allow extra time for setting up and soundcheck.


    Gavan explained that he would feel anxious not being at a venue early and he always wants to allow time to get into his ‘rockstar mode’ to put on the best show for the wedding couple!

    He also mentioned that if a wedding band arrives at 9 pm but the room has been ready since about 8 pm there is almost an hour of silence which is not a nice situation at any wedding reception!


    Dave says that the Hi-Fi Wedding Band can be set up in 25 minutes at an extreme rush but this would be only for an emergency. Because the band has no backline it means they can be ready for a first dance in about 45 minutes at a regular wedding. Also similar to The Brian Mc Dermott Band, Hi-Fi Wedding Band uses a digital mixing console which means each wedding venue’s sound requirements can be saved and recalled in seconds. This avoids the need for lengthy soundchecks!


    One other factor that can delay a band from setting up is if the top table is on the floor and the venue needs to erect a stage. This is usually a safer option for the band so always allow time for this to happen. 


    Some tips to speed up your wedding bands set up time, 


    • Ask your venue to make clearing the top table the main priority after the meal.
    • If your wedding photographer is still at the venue ask him to bring the guests from the top table to a different area for a few pictures.
    • Make sure the venue has good access for the band.
    • In general, we find speeches after the meal helps the kitchen run smoother and makes for a more definitive end to the meal.


    To sum up, we recommend that you ask your Wedding Band to arrive for 8 pm and for you to allow 1 hour from standing up from the top table to walking back onto the Dance Floor for your first dance. Be very conscious that if your speeches run late your band will have a later start time!



    To find out more information about the Hi-Fi wedding band you can visit these links;

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hifisligo/

    Website: https://www.hifiband.ie/


    For more information about The Brian Mc Dermott Band;

    Website: https://www.thebrianmcdermottband.ie/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brian_mc_dermott/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebrianmcdermottband/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebrianmcdband




    Scruffy Duffy of SD Entertainment

    Scruffy Duffy of SD Entertainment

    On this episode of The Wedding Band Show, I sat down with Scruffy Duffy (Martin Duffy) to chat about his wedding entertainment company SD Entertainment. 

    Scruffy Duffy is a well-known Wedding DJ based in Sligo, Ireland and has been performing for weddings for almost 25 years. He provides many different wedding packages and services including Celebrant, Wedding Meal Show, Full Wedding Disco and much more.

    Martin Duffy is a fully qualified Marry Me Ireland Celebrant and goes under the name Martin Anthony Wedding Celebrant. He can provide the music for the ceremony and encourages couples to choose uplighting songs. He can also include the Wine Box Ceremony. This is where couples write down their feelings and thoughts on the run-up to the big day. They seal them in the box with a bottle of wine and open it on their first wedding anniversary!

    The Scruffy Duffy Meal Show is a new concept created by Martin and he is the only entertainer in Ireland providing the service. Because Martin was once a Chef he has designed the show so it doesn’t affect the meal and is perfectly timed around each venue. This high energy show is a fun way to add something different to your wedding. It suits all ages and includes a Sing-Off, Love Quiz, Fun Fashion Show and Lip Sync Battle. Martin says it is like the wedding couple is watching a concert during the meal.

    Scruffy Duffy also explains about the 4 ways in which you can do your wedding speeches including, before you enter the room, video speeches, after the first coarse or the more traditional way, after the meal! Because SD Entertainment always sets up the equipment before the meal all of these options are available to the wedding couple. 

    Another service offered by Scruffy Duffy and SD Entertainment is a Full Wedding DJ Package. 

    This is a longer disco starting from your first dance and replaces the need for a wedding band.



    To find out more information about Scruffy Duffy & SD Entertainment you can visit these links;

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DJ-Scruffy-Duffy-104716809562265/

    Website: http://scruffyentertainment.ie/

    Phone: 0868216484


    For more information about The Brian Mc Dermott Band;

    Website: https://www.thebrianmcdermottband.ie/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brian_mc_dermott/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebrianmcdermottband/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebrianmcdband


    Hi-Fi Wedding Band

    Hi-Fi Wedding Band

    On today's episode of The Wedding Band Show, I sat down with Dave & Gavan from the Hi-Fi Wedding Band.

    The band is a 4 piece wedding band based in Sligo but they perform at weddings all over Ireland. Led by Tabby o Callaghan from X Factor fame this wedding band will not fail to impress you and with their repertoire of hits from the 1960’s right through to modern-day classics they are the perfect ingredient to add to any live event. Dave plays bass, Gavan plays Keyboards and Matt is on drums. All the members sing!

    Hi-Fi can also look after your wedding disco and in this interview, Gavan goes over some of the pros and cons of having your wedding band also look after your wedding disco. The Hi-Fi band can supply your ceremony and drinks reception entertainment.

    The band plays a variety of music and Dave explains how they read and react to the crowd each night as every wedding is different. He also recommends at least one waltz set for your wedding guests as this can keep the older guests happy!

    To find out more information about the Hi-Fi wedding band you can visit these links;

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hifisligo/

    Website: https://www.hifiband.ie/

    For more information about The Brian Mc Dermott Band;

    Website: https://www.thebrianmcdermottband.ie/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brian_mc_dermott/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebrianmcdermottband/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebrianmcdband

    How much does a wedding band cost?

    How much does a wedding band cost?

    How much does a wedding band cost in Ireland?

    On today's episode of The Wedding Band Show I sat down with Allen Neilan from The Heebie Jeebies Band to discuss how much you should allow in your budget for a great wedding band. 


    Wedding surveys from 2018;
    As a guide we looked at some recent wedding surveys in Ireland and found that Confetti.ie had the average price of a wedding band at €2041, Weddingsonline.ie had the average price at €2165 and OneFabDay had a guide price range from €2000 to €3000.

    In our opinion, most great wedding bands are indeed averaging between €2000 to €3000 and there are many different factors which can change the price up or down.

    What’s included in a wedding band quote?
    Wedding bands in Ireland are all completely different so a few things to consider are;

    How many members are in the band? 
    Some wedding bands might have 3 members and use backing tracks while other bands might have 8 members all performing live.

    Does your quote include travel?
    This is important when looking at quotes as sometimes it may be a hidden extra.

    Does your wedding band have good quality equipment and backup?
    Audio equipment can sometimes fail so you should always ask your wedding band about their backup equipment in the case of an emergency.

    Has your band got public liability insurance?
    Another factor which can sometimes increase the price is if a wedding band has public liability insurance. Most bands do and it is usually a sign of a professional band. 
    How long does the band perform?
    Some wedding bands in Ireland have a strict cut off point so you need to make sure they will still perform even if your wedding runs a little later than planned.


    Budgeting for a wedding band

    When you’re planning your wedding we both agree you should allow approx €2000 for a great professional wedding band in Ireland. 
    One thing to remember is you can't always judge a band on price alone! Sometimes a few hundred euro can make a massive difference and guarantee a full dance floor on the night of your wedding!




    The Brian Mc Dermott Band
    Website: https://www.thebrianmcdermottband.ie/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brian_mc_dermott/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebrianmcdermottband/
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebrianmcdband

    The Heebie Jeebies Band
    Website: http://theheebiejeebiesband.com/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theheebiejeebiesband

    Where to find your wedding band.

    Where to find your wedding band.

    Top 7 Places to Find a Wedding Band in Ireland
    Presented by The Brian Mc Dermott Band

    Where are the best places to find a good band for your wedding in Ireland?
     In today’s episode, I’m joined by Allen Neilan of The Heebie Jeebies Band and together, we’ve got you covered. We share a ranked list of the top 7 methods, platforms and venues you should turn to when looking for a high quality, crowd-pulling band. Listen in to learn foolproof practices for finding authentic band reviews and recommendations. Take our insider advice for picking a band and know what to judge by once you narrow down your list.

    “The biggest marketing budget doesn't necessarily mean the best band.”
    -Brian McDermott

    Top Takeaways:
    Why smaller is better when it comes to wedding fairs.
    What to look for when watching bands perform live.
    How to find authentic reviews of bands you like.
    What to avoid when looking for a wedding band in Ireland.

    Top 7 Places:
    #7- Facebook Groups.
    #6- Wedding Directory Websites.
    #5- Wedding Fairs.
    #4- Google.
    #3- Youtube.
    #2- Facebook/Instagram
    #1- Hotel lists & Vendor Recommendations


    Resources Mentioned:
    https://www.thebrianmcdermottband.ie/
    http://theheebiejeebiesband.com/

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