Few would deny that music plays an important part in every wedding, whether it is religious or civil. A wedding march is a style of music played before, during or after a wedding ceremony. It can act as a cue for each stage of the ceremony, from bridal procession to recessional fanfare.
Top 10 Indie Rock Wedding Songs
One of the most popular forms of music over the last 10 to 15 years is indie rock so we thought it was about time we tried to come up with some appropriate modern indie wedding songs.
Top 10 Motown Wedding Songs
With such a positive and life affirming sound, Motown music is perfect suited to a celebration and is guaranteed to have all your wedding guests twisting the night away on the dancefloor.
Top 10 Classic Rock n Roll Wedding Songs
If you really want to get all your guests on the dancefloor and moving their feet, there really is no better style of wedding music than Rock ‘n’ Roll.
Top 10 1980s Wedding Songs
From cheesy romantic ballads, to high energy dance tunes and well crafted pop hits, the ‘80s produced a plethora of superb songs perfect for a wedding
Wedding Music Planning: How long will a live band play for?
The exact duration of time that musicians will perform at your wedding tends to vary slightly from band to band. In general, you can expect about two hours of live music split up into two or three sets of an hour or 40 minutes.
Top 10 Romantic Wedding First Dance Songs
These classic romantic songs would be suitable first dances at any wedding.
1950’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Wedding Theme: Celebrate In Retro Style
A 1950s Rock and Roll wedding theme inspires a huge range of classic vintage options and offers some fantastic options when it comes to the wedding music.
Top 10 Singalong Songs
No wedding is complete without a packed out dance floor full of tipsy guests prepared to sing their heart out way into the night – but which songs are sure to go down well?
Personalise Your Civil Wedding Ceremony
The wedding ceremony sits at the very heart of your special day. So you’ve opted for a civil service. How can you imbue a civil wedding ceremony with the sense of tradition and meaning that comes as part and parcel of a conventional religious service?