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Please submit this form and mail CD of special songs
at least four weeks before the reception.


Questions? Contact Jerry Wayne

* Name of Band:
* Date of Event:
* Your Name:
* Email Address:
* Your Phone Numbers:
(Home, Work, Cell)
 
Best Time to
Reach You
:
* Location of Event:
Ceremony Time:
(if applicable)
Cocktail Hour Time:
(if applicable)
* Performance Time
of Band:
   
Who is your...
Photographer:
Videographer:
Planner or Caterer:

Announcements:

TIP: This is set up for the traditional reception. Parents / Bridal Party / Best Man and M. Of Honor / Bride and Groom.
Mother of the Bride:
Father of the Bride:
Mother of the Groom:
Father of the Groom:

Bridal Party - in the order that you would like them announced:

Best Man:
Maid of Honor:
Matron of Honor:
   
Bride and Groom
as Announced:
First Dance:
Will Bridal Party Join in?
  Yes No
TIP: If the guests are asked to join in 1/2 way through the frst song the band can imediately break into a 10 minute set of dance music to set a festive tone.

Who will say Blessing?
Toast (usually the best man) - also list others:
TIP: If you have more than 3 toasts we suggest that you break the toasts up. Many couples choose to have the 3 or 4 toast after the salad course.
TIP: If this is a Jewish reception we suggest that the hora takes place immediately after the first dance.

Will bride dance with her father?    Yes No
If Yes, what song shall be played?
Any special conditions:


Will groom dance with his mother?    Yes No
If yes, what song shall be played?
Any special conditions:
TIP: Many couples choose to use one song for both dances. For example the bride and her father start dancing and after about 1 minute the groom and his mother are invited up. Some of the most popular non-romantic songs include:
Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?
What A Wonderful World
As Time Goes By
You Are The Sunshine Of My Live
Unforgettable
Will There Be A Cake Cutting?
 Yes No
Will There Be A Bouquet Tossing?
 Yes No
Will There Be A Garter Tossing?
 Yes No
Will There Be A Crowning Ceremony?
 Yes No
TIP: In the Jewish faith a Crowning Cermony is a celebration of the mother and father whose last child is married.

Please list any special or unusual circumstances
(i.e. - special songs you like or dislike, family situations, etc.)
TIP: We suggest that you choose to have "Dancing in Between Courses". It is our experience after providing entertainment for over 350 receptions per year that this works best. It will take the servers a few minutes to collect silverware and plates. During this time the Band can entertain your guests. The Band will conclude the music when the Caterer is ready with the next coarse. No time will be lost and your guests will always have something to do: Eat or Dance.

Was this event form easy to fill out? Please tell us what can we do in the future to make this form easier for future clients? Your suggestions are very important to us.
We look forward to providing you with the very best celebration!


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