Beatrice & Paul – Crabtree’s Kittle House 02/19/2012

Hi Brendan,
Sunday was such a great and easy day for us all around. Your attentiveness was very appreciated. I did think there would be more funk and soul at the start of the reception (it went really quickly into modern music with not much 60s 70s and 80s). With that said the dance floor was kept pretty full, I was on it most of the night and all of the feedback from others was great – so all good here!
Thanks again,
Bea

 

Dear Beatrice,
Thanks for the feedback. We got hit with many requests and as much as I would have loved to keep up the soul and funk, your guests were on us all night. I took a look at the log and see that we were able to play about 14 funk/r&b/soul tunes from the 60s-70s, but it would have been nice to have had more time 🙂

Have a wonderful life together!

Brendan

Beatrice & Paul’s global village crisscrossing the dance floor with great song requests

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Song List:

Bridal March: In The Garden, Bob James (for bridal party, and bride)
Recessional: Praise You, Fat Boy Slim
Bridal Party  Music: “Signed Sealed Delivered, Stevie Wonder
First Dance Song: “Old Fashioned – Cee Lo Green
Second Song: “First, Last, My Everything – Barry White
Dinner Music: Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra & any jazzy fun – Elvis is also a great choice. Upbeat along with mellow songs.
Cake Cutting Music: “Always on my Mind – Tiki Taane
Parent Dance, Beatrice, Paul & their moms: “Sunshine of my life Stevie Wonder ”
Grandpa Dance “Beatrice & Grandpa: “Sentimental Journey – Frank Sinatra”
Last Song: I Will Survive – Cake

General Song List
A PROGRESSION THROUGH ERAS START WITH SOME CLASSIC 50s, MOVE ON TO NON-DISCO DANCE HITS OF THE 60/70s, HIT A HIGH NOTE WITH SOME 80s CHEESE AND MAYBE END WITH SOME 90s FOR US YOUNGSTERS.WE LOVE TO DANCE AND SO DO OUR FAMILIES. WE HAVE THOUGHT OF MAYBE HAVING BUT REALLY, ANYTHING WITH A BEAT.
All genres are fine, focus on 70s soul/funk,
early Michael Jackson (Off the Wall),
transition into 80s, 90s and today, i.e
Dont worry ’bout a thing – Stevie
I’ll melt with you, modern english
Let’s Go Crazy – Prince
Mo Money Mo Problems by Notorious BIG
We No Speak Americano – Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP –
Everything – P Money
Tightrope, Janelle Monae”

Do Not Play List: no over played tunes, Lady Gaga, Britney Spears & similar.
Brown Eyed Girl
I Just Called – Stevie

Faithfully / Open Arms – Journey
What a wonderful world – Israel K
Celebration, Kool & The Gang
Cha Cha Slide, DJ Casper
We Are Family, Sister Sledge
Hot in Herre, Nelly
I Gotta Feeling, The Black Eyed Peas
YMCA, Village People
Chicken Dance
Every Breath You Take, The Police
Macarena, Los Del Rio
Stayin’ Alive, Bee Gees
Total Eclipse of the Heart, Bonnie Tyler
My Heart Will Go On, Celine Dion
Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now), C+C Music Factory
Love Shack, the B-52s
Mony Mony, Billy Idol
I will survive, Gloria Gaynor”

 

AnnMarie & Marc – Crabtree’s Kittle House – Chappaqua – December 2011

Hi Brendan,
I just wanted to thank you for all your work on our ceremony and reception at the Kittle House on 12/3. It was a great party and it was great to work with you!!!!
Sincerely,
AnnMarie 🙂
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Current Pop and Latin dance tunes scorched with our Vue 3 light

 
 

Pam & Doug – CV Rich Mansion – White Plains – October 2011

Pam & Doug and their guests were treated to a Baroque violin, flute and harpsichord wedding ceremony and an amazing October day. Later, in the grand ballroom, everyone got the feeling.

Thank you for a wonderful night of music and entertainment! My guests loved you and so did we. The musicians added such a classy touch to cocktail hour. And the music throughout the reception was just perfect. Thank you for being so flexible with our music selections, it made it so personal. 
It was a great day! Thank you for all you and your crew did!
I will definitely keep you in mind for future events and I will be happy to recommend you to family and friends.
Fondly,
Pamela : )

The prelude and ceremony:

The dancing:

Noelle & Mordy’s wedding at Crabtree’s Kittle House 8/27/2011

Brendan,
We wanted to thank you again for making our wedding day special, memorable and a fantastic time. The musicians sounded beautiful and you definitely got our party going!! We had the best night ever. We are happy to have had the chance to work with you, and happy you made our wedding rock!
All the best! Noelle and Mordy

Violin, Flute and Bass are featured playing Baroque music

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Kristin & Joe’s wedding at Crabtree’s Kittle House – August 12, 2011

Hi Brendan,
Though we did not get to see you after our last dance, we wanted to let you know how much we enjoyed your work. Everyone (young and old) came up to us at some point and expressed how much they enjoyed the music. And it was obvious that everyone had a good time with all the dancing that was going on, well done. You are a true professional and we can see why you came so highly recommended. We cannot wait for someone to ask us if we know of a good DJ because your name will come out before they can finish their sentence. Thanks again for sharing in our special day and helping to make it so memorable.
Joe & Kristin

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You don’t need hundreds of guests for an awesome dance party!