May 25, 2014
Sofitel Water Tower
From start to finish, we had a blast working with Stefanie & Jeremy, comparing top knots on our black & white shih-tzus, and figuring out how to keep up with Jeremy’s eclectic collection of fun socks 🙂
On May 25th, Artistrings played some beautiful ceremony music, and after cocktails, we opened the gorgeous ballroom to a black & white theme and danced the night away. Flawless coordination from Randy Schuster & Associates kept the entire night running without a hitch.
We’re going to use this blog post to demonstrate something really important, an issue that normally doesn’t get addressed: transitions. We’ve included a long video clip here, and it’s completely unedited, so you’ll see exactly what happened at Stefanie & Jeremy’s wedding in the first dance set between courses. We started with Let’s Stay Together, transitioned seamlessly into Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, and then another seamless transition to Happy. The dance floor stays packed, and the guests aren’t left awkwardly wondering what to do next. They know exactly what to do: DANCE!
So, if you’re wondering what to look for as you compare bands, the answer is TRANSITIONS. They are super important, and will be the deciding factor in whether your dance floor stays full or not.
That, my friends, is one thing that sets apart a good band from a great band.