20 YOURWEDDINGDAY
YWDMUSIC...Music is likely to play a major part on
your big day, both at the wedding cere-
mony and at the reception to make
your wedding day unique.
Your music theme can continue through
the afternoon and evening receptions
with a pianist or other instrumentalist -
from duo to quintet - playing during the
dinner hour with and even a children's
entertainer to keep your younger guests
amused.
Add to this a live band or disc jockey
and a fireworks display in the evening,
and you have something for everyone.
Contact a number of professionals who
specialise in the types of entertainment
you have decided upon. Attend one of
their performances. Ascertain the num-
ber of performers and the amount of
space they will need.
Discuss whether you can supply lists of
your families' favourite songs, or if their
routine is preset. Ask about their attire
and find out how often, and for how
long, they 'break'. Compare costs, note
whether the price is based on a flat fee
or an hourly rate.
Finalise arrangements with your chosen
entertainers as early as possible, as
good performers are often booked up
several months in advance. Two weeks
before the wedding, talk to your enter-
tainers again to confirm the date, loca-
tion, set-up schedule and the time per-
formances will begin and end.
The top ten wedding songs for 2009
according to ezinearticaes.com/top10
first dance songs
1.Don't wanna miss a thing Areosmith
2.You're still the one - Shania Twain
3.Truly Madley Deeply
Savage Garden
4.Chasing Cars - Snow patrol
5.Amazed - Lonestar
6.Angels - Robbie Williams
7.When you say Nothing At All Ronan
Keating
8.Everything I do (I do it for you) Bryan
Adams
9.I will Always Love you Whitney Houston
10.You're Beautiful - James Blunt

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