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Sorry just changed the title to wanted to get a bit more attention.


Hi,


Looking to have a party and would like to have either a live band playing 70's or 80's or

a DJ doing likewise with a bit of recent stuff thrown in for the young uns. If anyone has any

suggestions or recomendations locally I would be most grateful.


Cheers

I'll second Bare Groove for a bit of a boogie.


But would just ask the question, does it have to be one or the other? Nice to have a DJ spinning a few party favourites (like Bare Groove though I do, I can't imagine them doing Hit Me Baby One More Time - or have I missed something fairly spectactular..?) Or even set up a playlist on an ipod and have a live band (think you can set it so that they mix into each other rather than having a gap between songs, or have I imagined that?)

Hi, I am in Bare Groove so declaring that from the off.


As Rosie said, it doesn't necessarily have to be one or the other, we play music between sets, and let people choose the type of stuff they want.


However, not every event suits a band, and not every venue suits a band! If you'd like to discuss options with me, send me a Private Message on here, or email us via our website. No worries if not though, a band does tend to be a big thing, and not every party suits it.


Rosie, believe it or not, Baby one more time did use to be in our set, it was a reggae, rock, pop fusion like nothing you've ever heard before! ... It hasn't been in our set for over a year though, so not sure what that says about it.

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