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The band (groovie movie band) were so much fun, we had lots to laugh about especially when we joined in for the sing-along. Please thank the quartet as well, and a big thank you for organising the entertainment that went flawlessly
Rolf & Julia
Oxshott, Surrey
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The music was FANTASTIC! (motor city motown party band) It's the only wedding I've ever been to, where I really danced with gusto - how fortunate that it was my own!
I don't mind at all if you use these photos - they really capture the mood...
All the best,
Gayle & Ben
London
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Music for LONDON regularly puts the suitable musicians in touch with couples who are planning to get married. Our knowledge & experience combined with London's professional musicians enables us to tailor make your wedding entertainment to suit your taste and requirements. We can tailor the size of a package to suit your needs. From the time the wedding ceremony begins right till the end of the party, we can help you choose the most suitable musicians for your event.
Wedding favorites from Music for LONDON
Every confirmed booking is sealed with a contract, agreed and signed by all concerned parties. We also encourage couples to have a proactive dialogue with the musicians or band leaders before the event. Please call us for more details and we will be happy to spend some time talking to you.

Wedding Music Information
Hiring the right wedding music and wedding entertainment is one of your most important decisions. Many wedding receptions include a string quartet, string trio, string duo, gospel choir, harpist, pianist, at the wedding ceremony and a wedding band or party band and a wedding DJ at the wedding reception.
A steel drum band can be fun, and a great swing band or dance band will make the dance floor come alive. You only get one chance to choose the perfect wedding music!
So please take some time to browse our pages.
The music at a civil ceremony must be non-religious.
The 'non-religious' definition is subject to the interpretation of individual Registrars, some of whom will interpret the law more liberally than others.
Contact the General Register Office on 0151 471 4803, who will be able to advise. If they say that a piece is permissible, the Registrar will generally follow their advice.
You can also write to the General Register Office at:
General Register Office
Marriages Section
Smedley Hydro
Trafalgar Road
Birkdale
Southport PR8 2HHYou should always clear your music list with your Registrar before the Ceremony.
Wedding Speeches
There are three generally accepted speeches usual to a wedding reception they are, bride's father's speech, the bridegroom's speech and lastly the best man's speech. No further speeches are required although other speeches are permissible; it is not unusual for example for the bridegroom's father to give a short speech of thanks to the host and hostess for the occasion, or the bride to have a "best woman" give a speech.
Brides FatherThe brides father should be called upon by the toastmaster (or the best man) to propose a toast of 'health and happiness to the bride and bridegroom'. Before doing so he would normally welcome the grooms parents, relatives of both families any other guests and welcome the groom to his family and say a few words about his daughter.
Bride Groom
The bridegroom replies on behalf of himself and his bride, taking the opportunity to thank his parents for there love and care during his youth, for the start they gave him in life, and for their good wishes for his future and that of his wife. He will also take this opportunity on behalf of his wife and himself to thank all those present for their gifts.Should there be any close members of the family who could not attend the wedding because of illness, they should be mentioned and be wished for a speedy recovery.
To conclude, the bridegroom will propose the toast of the bridesmaids, and thank them for a job well done, he may also present them with a small gift as a token of their appreciation.
Best Man
It is the best man's duty to respond to this toast on behalf of the bridesmaids, his speech should be light hearted and fun. It should be the high spot of the reception and it is very often his ability to make this particular speech, with humour and interest, that is the deciding chapter on the selection of the best man.
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