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Band or DJ? Continues from page 4

Hulse Photography - Dance

Your friend with an iPod won’t cut it either. Hire professionals. If you can, hire a band with both male and female vocalists and sax to provide the most variety. Great music makes a great party!

“Do you provide an MC?” If the Band/DJ specializes in weddings (that is, they are not a “bar band/DJ”), they have an MC fronting the band who is classy and fun without being “cheesy”. The MC should be able to gracefully announce the First Dance, toasts, cake-cutting and other events, as well as connecting with your guests, “reading the crowd” and mixing the music so that the dance floor is shakin’ all night long!

“I want one-stop-shopping for the music!” Fear not! Most wedding music vendors will provide a beautiful duo-4 piece ensemble of guitar, flute, and strings for the ceremony (for example), then a jazzy or island-feel duo for cocktails to set the party mood, and a classy and high-energy band/DJ for the dinner and reception to cover all genres and generations from Sinatra to Santana to Shakira. Happy Planning! Back to Page 4

Delene St. Clair and her husband Barry Cahill own and operate Hot Pursuit Music Entertainment and have performed over 1900 weddings.

Hot Pursuit Music Entertainment
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A Piece of Heaven

Hulse Photography - Cale

Cake sampling is probably the best aspect of planning your wedding, that's if you' have a sweet tooth like me.

Searching for the pastry chef that will create your wedding cake also takes some serious planning. It's really a big decsion! Let us help you

Personalization and Creativity is key!

Start your search
at www.WeddingConnections.com, but also get referrals from family and Friends.

Prepare a list
Prepare a list of questions to ask before you speak to pastry chefs. Note dietary considerations.

Narrow your Choices
Narrow your choices from the list you gathered and set appointments. Be sure to bring along photos you collected as samples of your desired look. Just like when you go grocery shopping, never go on an empty stomach. Make sure you have a light meal before your tasting appointments.
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