CLIENTS PAGE
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CLIENTS ARE: Hotels, bars, restaurants, cruise ships, discos, agents, managers and anybody requiring entertainers.
TOPICS TO HELP YOU PICK THE RIGHT ARTIST
Know the purpose your venue is meant for and the ambience you want the entertainer to create.
e.g. A jazz bar would not want a heavy metal band.
It takes time and patience to find the right artist. In hotels this job was formerly done by the manager in charge of entertainment (usually the Food and Beverage manager).
To choose an entertainer select a category, browse through the various artists and visit their website for more details.
A live video performance will tell you if the entertainer will suit your venue.
Contact and book the artist directly or via your local agent.
To further help your search here are some DEFINITIONS of terms used for entertainers
ARTIST: entertainer.
CATEGORY: different styles of entertainers.
CLIENT: a company or individual who engages an entertainer to perform and will contract, make travel plans and arrange payment of the artist.
CLASSICAL GROUPS: A group of musicians playing classical music.
CLASSICAL SOLO: A pianist or guitarist performing classical music alone.
DUO: Two entertainers performing together.
PIANO ACOUSTIC: The use of an acoustic, natural sounding piano.
EASY LISTENING: Non-intrusive music that does not disturb guests; also known as background music.
JAZZ BIG BAND: Usually more than 12 musicians.
JAZZ SMALL BAND: A band of usually 6 – 8 musicians.
JAZZ DUOS, TRIOS AND QUARTETS
JAZZ SOLO: A solo pianist or guitarist.
MIXED: The entertainer can provide EASY LISTENING and POWER when needed.
PIANO and ELECTRONIC: Acoustic piano having programmed accompaniment from a keyboard or external machine.
PIANO and PLAYBACK: Acoustic piano with full orchestral accompaniments that can sound like the original recordings.
POP DANCE BAND: A group of musicians playing pop music for dancing.
POWER: Music played with a lot of energy and at a high volume.
SOLO: An entertainer who performs alone.
50s and 60s: A group of musicians playing music from these eras. |