Deciding between hiring a live band or a DJ to spin recorded music is one of the biggest reception issues you'll face. Both have their pros and cons; ultimately it's a question of budget and taste (but then what part of wedding planning isn't?). Both services generally offer a set price for four hours of music with play beginning right before or right after the cocktail hour, with an option to pay for overtime (if you'll want this, it's best to discuss it beforehand and have it written into the contract). Here is a comparison of the options, plus tips on contracts and reference checks.
Band Benefits
Having a band gives you the dynamics of a live performance. It's traditional and distinctive, and the band you choose can do wonders to set the tone for your reception . from big band glamour to surf band funkiness. But booking one can be a costly endeavor, and your musical selections will be limited by the band's repertoire and style.
Popular bands get booked far in advance, so give yourself at least six months for the hiring hunt. To find the right band, ask friends and wedding professionals for referrals and check your local newspaper for band listings. Once you've found a few candidates, make sure they:
- are available on your wedding date
- can play the songs you and your fiance love as well as a variety of music for your guests.
- are in your general price range
Bands may charge either a flat fee or per musician, per hour. Most will negotiate, but it
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