Bands for a wedding - ceilidh and cover
Bands for a wedding - ceilidh and cover
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danrc

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2,797 posts

233 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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We are on the hunt for a decent band for our wedding next year at Kings college, Aberdeen (17th Sept). We would like mostly Ceilidh music with maybe a few covers thrown in for good measure.

So has anyone any suggestions? Some of the prices I have seen are rediculous so someone reasonable is a bonus.

Thanks in advance!

Dan

Edited by danrc on Tuesday 25th May 18:29

neil_w

79 posts

221 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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I had referendum at my wedding in February, they do a good mix of ceilidh and covers from the 50s up to current stuff, they were excellent, lots of good comments from our guests.

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chrisj_abz

807 posts

208 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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they were playing at a wedding i was at this weekend just past, pretty good and fits the criteria you were looking for!

donniemac

82 posts

228 months

Tuesday 25th May 2010
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If you want a band that will 'get the party going', I would recommend SKERRYVORE.

We had them at our wedding 2 years ago and they were fantastic. They are a great bunch of guys and will make your day memorable

http://www.skerryvore.com/


KB_S1

5,967 posts

252 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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What price do you consider ridiculous?


justin220

5,659 posts

227 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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donniemac said:
If you want a band that will 'get the party going', I would recommend SKERRYVORE.

We had them at our wedding 2 years ago and they were fantastic. They are a great bunch of guys and will make your day memorable

http://www.skerryvore.com/
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I've seen them play in Aberdeen, I bet they weren't cheap to hire!?

joncastle

251 posts

248 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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Ted Christopher and the guys in Bannockburn. Do the lot, and are great fun as well.

www.bannockburnband.co.uk

Tell them the Dubai Caledonian Society sent you!

BurblingBrownOne

302 posts

238 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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We had Shindig for our reception 5 years ago:
http://www.shindigband.co.uk/
Can thoroughly recommend. Played on a lot longer than they were contracted to.
Feedback from all guest were good, they also walk through the dances for anyone not familiar with the moves which really helped to get everyone involved!
Do both the typical ceilidh stuff and covers of more contemporay tunes.

Pablo16v

2,677 posts

220 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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Graeme Geddes played at mine and few friends weddings. Can't rate him highly enough.

http://www.grahamg.com/index.htm

Adam Kindness

668 posts

240 months

Wednesday 26th May 2010
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We had Trilogy at our wedding - very good smilehttp://www.trilogy.gb.net/index.html

We went for Pepperpot originally but they couldnt do the date.

5th Avenue are supposed to be good too, but unsure if they do Ceilidh

thomson

306 posts

226 months

Thursday 27th May 2010
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TWJPToyota

452 posts

236 months

Thursday 27th May 2010
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Pablo16v said:
Graeme Geddes played at mine and few friends weddings. Can't rate him highly enough.

http://www.grahamg.com/index.htm
I would second that. Make sure he brings his Sax.

HillfootsBadger

74 posts

237 months

Friday 28th May 2010
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We had Shindig for our wedding in 2005, they were great.

Have seen Referendum too, also very good, but popular and difficult to get as they are often booked up on a Saturday!

Do Rammstein do weddings ? furious

KnightriderS2

68 posts

197 months

Friday 28th May 2010
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thomson said:
You want these guys: http://www.lomondceilidhband.com/
We use these guys at the distillery and " on the wagon " on the wagon are pretty good to ...the both of these bands cover off our corporate market entertainment which is a bit of both

£500-£600

danrc

Original Poster:

2,797 posts

233 months

Tuesday 1st June 2010
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Thank you for all of the suggestions, sorry I am just replying now!!

The bands we have looked at so far have been £1200+. I was looking for something sub £1000 probably somewhere around the £600-£800. I don't know if that is realistic or not, but i guess i will find out when i start phoning around these guys. biggrin

Thanks again for all of the suggestions so far, it's much appreciated.

Dan

rockyrobin

12 posts

189 months

Wednesday 9th June 2010
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TWJPToyota said:
Pablo16v said:
Graeme Geddes played at mine and few friends weddings. Can't rate him highly enough.

http://www.grahamg.com/index.htm
I would second that. Make sure he brings his Sax.
I third that! You really can't fault them one little bit. It was the Sax that one me over before we sign him up!
Their renditions are brilliant!

KB_S1

5,967 posts

252 months

Wednesday 9th June 2010
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danrc said:
Thank you for all of the suggestions, sorry I am just replying now!!

The bands we have looked at so far have been £1200+. I was looking for something sub £1000 probably somewhere around the £600-£800. I don't know if that is realistic or not, but i guess i will find out when i start phoning around these guys. biggrin

Thanks again for all of the suggestions so far, it's much appreciated.

Dan
You might get a local band to play for £1k but i would think it would be a struggle to get a good band to travel up to Aberdeen for less.
Just not economically viable.