Groovy Kind of Love: Choosing Entertainment
Do you really want to look back
and tell your kids that your first dance as husband and wife was to
"Wind beneath my wings?"
Booking reception entertainment that fits
your personality as a couple will help set the tone, from this day
forward, as they say. Finding a DJ, performer or ensemble who can offer
suggestions or provide classic musical selections will make the day
memorable for the right reasons.
"We have a library of more than
20,000 songs," said Stacy Heath, who with her husband, Tom, owns A+
Digital DJs in Boyne City. "We want every wedding to be different,
because every wedding is different. There's so much great music out
there. We love it when people say, ‘Oh I haven't heard that song in a
while."
For a bride and groom who may not have chosen a wedding song,
Stacy might suggest something like "Songbird" by Eva Cassidy. She said
one of the most memorable moments at a recent wedding came when the
father pre-recorded the song "I Loved Her First," by Heartland. For the
father-daughter dance, the Heaths played his version.
"It was very
nice," Stacy said.
Their voluminous music stock includes everything
from the 1920s through today, spanning all genres - rock, pop, country,
etc.
Stacy said she and her husband specialize in bringing a classy
touch to wedding receptions. "We are the preferred vendors at the Inn at
Bay Harbor and Castle Farms," she said.
And while one or two of
their couples might ask for the "Chicken Dance," odds are they won't,
she added. "Couples are spending $20,000 to $75,000 to $100,000 on their
weddings. They don't want some cheesy DJ."
Helping to make each
couple's evening an elegant affair is part of the Heaths' talent.
"We
want their event to run flawlessly and I'm very adamant about that,"
she said.
Avoiding the spotlight themselves is also the way they do
business. They will formally introduce the couple and emcee the event
but the Heaths aren't into drawing attention to themselves.
"We
don't want to be the center of attention," Stacy said. "We want the
bride and groom to be the center of attention."
Big Band sounds
Karl
Gilewicz, leader of the Charlevoix-based Up North Big Band, said his
group of 20 performers brings an extravagant touch to wedding
receptions.
"People are impressed. They aren't used to seeing a band
this large," said Gilewicz.
Big Bands typically include a minimum of
12 to 18 players, he added, and the Up North Big Band includes male and
female vocalists.
The band, together for 12 years, is known for its
renditions of Count Basie, Duke Ellington and Glen Miller tunes, for
example.
Because of the band's size, they play mostly Northern
Michigan area receptions and other events, because of the travel
expense. Many brides and grooms often wonder whether a smaller version
of the Big Band is available for receptions, Gilewicz said.
"The
first question is how much do you charge, then it's, do you do a smaller
group," he said. "I do, but then you can't call it a Big Band."
Gilewicz
can provide a set list of songs the band will perform and can also
cater to special requests by the bride and groom, yet he cautions anyone
looking for current hits won't find it by booking his group. "The
newest song we probably do is ‘Moon Dance,' 1970 or 1971," he said. "If
they're looking for a Top 40 band or Motown, that's not us. We are
strictly the American standards."
Book it
A+ Digital DJs, Boyne City,
582-0628
www.aplusdigitaldjs.com, info@aplusdigitaldjs.com
Up
North Big Band, www.rusticballroom.com
Top 10 Romantic Songs
(according to about.com poll)
Beyonce featuring Jay-Z, Crazy in Love (2003)
Boyz
II Men, I'll Make Love to You (1994)
Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack,
Tonight I Celebrate My Love (1983)
Roberta Flack, The First Time
Ever I saw Your Face (1972)
Debbie Gibson, Lost in Your Eyes (1989)
Norah
Jones, Come Away With Me (2003)
Dave Matthews Band, Crash Into Me
(1996)
Paul McCartney, My Love (1973)
Savage Garden, Truly Madly
Deeply (1997)
Barry White, You're the First, the Last, My Everything
(1975)
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