Les
I know you have received more advice than you need , if you will allow me to tell a little story about a similar gig we had , - I believe it was a 50th - One of the planners for the party had hired a couple strippers to entertain on our brake -- it turned out a disaster for the couple -- the bride of 50 years was totally traumatized - & the Groom of 50 years had to god a time, but it embarrassed almost every one else including the gal that hired them -- she said “ I didn’t realize how gross this would be" .
Bottom line -- stick to the things and music they knew as youngsters -- don’t sell out to the rockers --
JMO Les , I’m sure the couple will have a grate time .
Here's one for you older musicians,
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Thanks a ton Willis. I was about to ask the forum members who could remember the closing tune in the old days of barn dancing. It was "Now Is The Hour"
After last night's practice session the lead guitarist (the band leader) stepped aside because he couldn't hack the moan and groan tunes that were being played. Not a problem however, the drummer has moved from his drums to his wife's keyboard and the sit-in sax player will be playing at the gig. The young bass player (26 years old) loves the music. There is still hope for these young musicians!
After last night's practice session the lead guitarist (the band leader) stepped aside because he couldn't hack the moan and groan tunes that were being played. Not a problem however, the drummer has moved from his drums to his wife's keyboard and the sit-in sax player will be playing at the gig. The young bass player (26 years old) loves the music. There is still hope for these young musicians!
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Are we allowed to play??
Better check and see if anyone over 30 years old is still allowed to play,I posted a blog about age discrimination and was told no one wants to hear old musicians...
BUT some good songs Beer Barrel Polka is good Misty is another one I used to do Dream lover,Teenager in Love,Travelin Man, Older crowds LOVE 50's!! they go over big, We Done Last Kiss at a reunion a few yrs ago and this Kid came up and said Didn't know you done Pearl Jam songs....uhhh I didn't either:)... Johnny B Goode is liked by everyone. There are lots of 60's songs easy to do...Buddy Holly, Well got to go time for my diaper change....(not really:)
BUT some good songs Beer Barrel Polka is good Misty is another one I used to do Dream lover,Teenager in Love,Travelin Man, Older crowds LOVE 50's!! they go over big, We Done Last Kiss at a reunion a few yrs ago and this Kid came up and said Didn't know you done Pearl Jam songs....uhhh I didn't either:)... Johnny B Goode is liked by everyone. There are lots of 60's songs easy to do...Buddy Holly, Well got to go time for my diaper change....(not really:)
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