Thursday, 4 June 2009
Available for Hire
We have several spaces in our performance diary available, so if you think you would like a Barbershop Quartet to perform at your special event (party, BBQ, Corporate event or show) just get in touch.
We can perform either and/or comedy, love songs, background music (weddings/ christenings), a full blown show package, or a mixture of all the styles.
We have performed in such diverse venues as a seaside pier, a Polish Cafe, in Churches, at Stately Homes, shops and showrooms. small family parties, BBQ's, Pubs, formal theatres etc. etc.
Please just get in touch to discusss your requirements.
We just love to perform!!
We can perform either and/or comedy, love songs, background music (weddings/ christenings), a full blown show package, or a mixture of all the styles.
We have performed in such diverse venues as a seaside pier, a Polish Cafe, in Churches, at Stately Homes, shops and showrooms. small family parties, BBQ's, Pubs, formal theatres etc. etc.
Please just get in touch to discusss your requirements.
We just love to perform!!
Thursday, 21 May 2009
Beer n Barbershop in ass.with Macmillan Cancer Support
Beer n Barbershop was a great success, both for the Major Oak Chorus and ourselves, and the audience seemed to like the new routine, "I Only Have Eyes For You". Now it's off to Llandudno for the British Association Convention and National Championships.
Good luck to everyone, but especially the Major Oak Chorus and our brother quartet, 4 Blokes Singin', who are performing with a stand-in Tenor, Mr Dale Kyneston from Telford, who has more gold medals than you can shake a stick at!
Good luck to everyone, but especially the Major Oak Chorus and our brother quartet, 4 Blokes Singin', who are performing with a stand-in Tenor, Mr Dale Kyneston from Telford, who has more gold medals than you can shake a stick at!
Labels:
4 Blokes Singin',
BABS,
Llandudno,
Major Oak Chorus
Wednesday, 20 May 2009
Beer n Barbershop in ass.with Macmillan Cancer Support
Well we did it!!
The new song was "I Only Have Eyes For You", and we performed the full choreography. The audience were laughing their hearts out, so it was very well received. Because of illness, our brother quartet 4 Blokes Singin' were unable to appear (get well soon Chris), so we got to sing more songs than originally planned.
I know several of our friends were there taking pics and videos so I hope someone will be kind enough to send them to me so I can post them here.
The Major Oak Chorus were absolutely fantastic, and I'm sure it will do well at the National Competitions in Llandudno this weekend.
A fantastic evening.
The new song was "I Only Have Eyes For You", and we performed the full choreography. The audience were laughing their hearts out, so it was very well received. Because of illness, our brother quartet 4 Blokes Singin' were unable to appear (get well soon Chris), so we got to sing more songs than originally planned.
I know several of our friends were there taking pics and videos so I hope someone will be kind enough to send them to me so I can post them here.
The Major Oak Chorus were absolutely fantastic, and I'm sure it will do well at the National Competitions in Llandudno this weekend.
A fantastic evening.
Tuesday, 19 May 2009
Beer n Barbershop in ass.with Macmillan Cancer Support
Beer 'n Barbershop event at the Bread and Bitter pub in Mapperley Nottingham tonight, where we will be performing, without a safety net, our new comedy song with the most complicated choreography we have ever attempted , for the very first time (gulp).
Hopefully it will all be OK.
This weekend we are in Llandudno with the Major Oak Chorus for the national championships. Friday evening our brother quartet 4 Blokes Singin' are competing in the national semi finals, and we wish them the very best.
I suppose we will have to sing and drink beer all weekend.
How we suffer for our art!!
Hopefully it will all be OK.
This weekend we are in Llandudno with the Major Oak Chorus for the national championships. Friday evening our brother quartet 4 Blokes Singin' are competing in the national semi finals, and we wish them the very best.
I suppose we will have to sing and drink beer all weekend.
How we suffer for our art!!
Sunday, 3 May 2009
Special Blend on Facebook

Being dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century, we are now on Facebook.
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Beer n Barbershop

We are all hard at work rehearsing our new package for the Beer 'n Barbershop show at the Bread and Bitter, Mapperley.
Our latest song is a closely guarded secret at the moment, but our choreographer thinks it's easily the funniest thing we have done, so we can't wait to perform it to an audience.
This show is doubling as the dress rehearsal for the Major Oak Chorus, and our fellow quartet, 4 Blokes Singin'.
Just think, barbershop in a pub that serves real ale - it just doesn't get any better than that!!
For more details of this event, click here
Labels:
barbershop,
Bread and Bitter,
Mapperley,
real ale
Monday, 30 March 2009
Sunday, 29 March 2009
Le Printemps - Derby
Wow. What an excellent evening. This event was for the EDUCATION FOR ALL charity and organised by Lily and Mike. The place was full of musicians, and students and what a reception we got!
Several people came up to us and said they had never heard Barbershop before, and how much they enjoyed our performances. I suppose our musical style makes a change from groups, and amplified music.
We were clowning about as usual, and once again had the audience laughing with our versions of Bye Bye Blues, When I'm 64, Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah and of course Lion Sleeps Tonight.
Mick spent a lot of time taking photos of the audience (don't ask), and we were honoured to have a couple of highly experienced musicians complement us.
We sincerely hope that Mike and Lily raised a good sum of money for their charity, but, hey, we had loads and load of fun.
The final comment must come from organiser Mike who said.......
"You have put a lot of love into peoples' hearts tonight".
Several people came up to us and said they had never heard Barbershop before, and how much they enjoyed our performances. I suppose our musical style makes a change from groups, and amplified music.
We were clowning about as usual, and once again had the audience laughing with our versions of Bye Bye Blues, When I'm 64, Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah and of course Lion Sleeps Tonight.
Mick spent a lot of time taking photos of the audience (don't ask), and we were honoured to have a couple of highly experienced musicians complement us.
We sincerely hope that Mike and Lily raised a good sum of money for their charity, but, hey, we had loads and load of fun.
The final comment must come from organiser Mike who said.......
"You have put a lot of love into peoples' hearts tonight".
Lincoln Music Festival
A very enjoyable evening, with 6 quartets entering the contest, including Storm - one of the top two ladies quartets in Europe, so the winners were never in doubt.
We were placed third, but by an adjudicator who by her comments knew nothing about the Barbershop style of singing, so the whole thing was a bit of a lottery really. Anyway we had a good evening out and the crowd (who were far more knowledgeable about our style than the judge) seemed to really enjoy our two songs. This was very heartening as for the first time in this competition, we sang two "straight songs" (non comedy). Then it was back home, via the pub, to get ready for an all day coaching session with the Major Oak Chorus.
A singers work is never done............!!
We were placed third, but by an adjudicator who by her comments knew nothing about the Barbershop style of singing, so the whole thing was a bit of a lottery really. Anyway we had a good evening out and the crowd (who were far more knowledgeable about our style than the judge) seemed to really enjoy our two songs. This was very heartening as for the first time in this competition, we sang two "straight songs" (non comedy). Then it was back home, via the pub, to get ready for an all day coaching session with the Major Oak Chorus.
A singers work is never done............!!
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
Latest News
After a long layover, we're back!
On Friday 13th March (lucky for me - it's my birthday!!) we are competing at the Lincoln Music Festival in the Barbershop Quartet competition. We understand that there are six quartets competing, including our great friends KLEA Vision and also Storm who are contenders for the British, and possible the World Sweet Adelines Championship, so it will be no disgrace to come second to them, although we are much prettier :-)
On Sunday March 29th, we are taking part in "La Printemps" in aid of Education For All , a very worthwhile cause. If you want to come and see us, entry is free and it's at Bar One, 1 Newlands Street Derby DE1 1JD (near Friargate) , from 4.00pm till late.
On Friday 13th March (lucky for me - it's my birthday!!) we are competing at the Lincoln Music Festival in the Barbershop Quartet competition. We understand that there are six quartets competing, including our great friends KLEA Vision and also Storm who are contenders for the British, and possible the World Sweet Adelines Championship, so it will be no disgrace to come second to them, although we are much prettier :-)
On Sunday March 29th, we are taking part in "La Printemps" in aid of Education For All , a very worthwhile cause. If you want to come and see us, entry is free and it's at Bar One, 1 Newlands Street Derby DE1 1JD (near Friargate) , from 4.00pm till late.
Thursday, 8 January 2009
Appearances
So far, we have been booked for the following appearances in 2009.
March 13th, we at the Lincoln Music & Drama Festival which is a favourite annual event of ours. There is all the fun of the festival itself, followed by a good party - who could want for more????
At the beginning of April we are singing for the Bramcote Wine Making Circle with the Major Oak Chorus and 4 Blokes Singing, and in June, at a date to be arranged at the site Moorgreen Show in the open air amphitheatre.
March 13th, we at the Lincoln Music & Drama Festival which is a favourite annual event of ours. There is all the fun of the festival itself, followed by a good party - who could want for more????
At the beginning of April we are singing for the Bramcote Wine Making Circle with the Major Oak Chorus and 4 Blokes Singing, and in June, at a date to be arranged at the site Moorgreen Show in the open air amphitheatre.
Sunday, 4 January 2009
Happy New Year
Back again after all the excesses of Christmas.
We now have an intensive programme of learning new songs ready for the Lincoln Music and Drama Festival in March.
Hopefully I'll remember to post the application form in time this year and so avoid a last minute dash to the organisers office to get it in on time.
This year, we are planning two new songs for the competition together with a surprise item for the afterglow. Can't say too much about it, but I can say it will be unique if we can pull it off!!
We are now taking bookings for 2009, so if you want a fun quartet and quality singing, contact us (see the contact details on the RHS of this page).
We now have an intensive programme of learning new songs ready for the Lincoln Music and Drama Festival in March.
Hopefully I'll remember to post the application form in time this year and so avoid a last minute dash to the organisers office to get it in on time.
This year, we are planning two new songs for the competition together with a surprise item for the afterglow. Can't say too much about it, but I can say it will be unique if we can pull it off!!
We are now taking bookings for 2009, so if you want a fun quartet and quality singing, contact us (see the contact details on the RHS of this page).
Sunday, 14 December 2008
Billy's House
Our final appearance this year was at Bottesford Village Hall near Grantham, together with KLEA Vision ladies quartet at a fund raising show for the Billy's House charity.
Billy's House aims to provide a house in Nottingham where parents can stay when their children are in hospital. Special Blend are very proud and privileged to have been able to support this very worthwhile cause.
KLEA Vision were exceptionally good and we created our usual mayhem, with people crying with laughter at Mick's antics with a lion puppet during "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".
A fitting end to an exceptionally busy and really fun 2008 season.
Billy's House aims to provide a house in Nottingham where parents can stay when their children are in hospital. Special Blend are very proud and privileged to have been able to support this very worthwhile cause.
KLEA Vision were exceptionally good and we created our usual mayhem, with people crying with laughter at Mick's antics with a lion puppet during "The Lion Sleeps Tonight".
A fitting end to an exceptionally busy and really fun 2008 season.
Saturday, 6 December 2008
Retirement Home
This afternoon we did a short spot for the residents and staff at a retirement home in Nottingham.
As Mick, out tenor was in London for a family committment, our good friend Paul Jeffrey stood in for him and did a sterling job. Many thanks Paul.
It's really nice to be able to do something like this, the staff and especially the residents appreciate it so much and the reception we got really reflected this. The staff plied us with Tea, Coffee and cakes, and Chris got three offers of marriage (from residents)!!!!
As Mick, out tenor was in London for a family committment, our good friend Paul Jeffrey stood in for him and did a sterling job. Many thanks Paul.
It's really nice to be able to do something like this, the staff and especially the residents appreciate it so much and the reception we got really reflected this. The staff plied us with Tea, Coffee and cakes, and Chris got three offers of marriage (from residents)!!!!
Cancer Research Event - Nottingham

Still recovering from last night's Cancer Research fund raising dinner at the Council House in Nottingham City Centre.
Because of the Friday evening traffic, only Mick and Ron and Mandy from KLEA vision were there on time, so we entertained the guests as they arrived with a selection of Christmas Carols, then breathed a huge sigh of relief when Chris and Rob walked through the doors about 30minutes later!!
The evening went extremely well, with our friend Nigel dressed up as Santa, and the aforementioned Mandy joining us in a couple of songs as well as acting as our official photographer.
The highlight would have to be the 12 days of Christmas, with the guests jumping up and miming all the actions - six geese a-laying doesn't bear thinking about!!!!
We were priviliged to be able to use the Lord Mayor's parlour as a changing/warm-up room and were treated by the organisers to as much food and drink as we wanted - perhaps it's a good thing we were all driving.
All in all a very good evening and a certain satisfaction in knowing that we were able to support this very worthwhile cause.
Sunday, 30 November 2008
Sound Celebration Show with the Major Oak Chorus

Here as both members of the Major Oak Chorus and as Special Blend, we had a very busy evening, but what a wonderful evening it was.
Sometimes, everything just seems to click into place, and this was one of those times. The Chorus was magnificent, 4 Blokes Singin' and Blush were superb and wow -what a reception we got from the audience! We performed our new Christmas set for the first time as well as our regular songs to a huge round of applause. Mick's antics with his Christmas hat had to been seen to believed. There was a professional photographer at the show, so as soon as I get some photo's, I'll upload them.
Now it's back to the grind rehearsing for the Cancer Reseach Charity show on Friday 5th December at the Council House in Nottingham.
Saturday, 22 November 2008
Gedling Homes at the Lakeside

We had a great time at the stunning Lakeside in Arnold on Friday Evening, the staff were really helpful and allowed us to use one of the rooms in the sports centre side as a dressing/warmup room.
The performance itself went well, and we had great fun when a couple of the guests - who were also singers - got up and "helped" us sing "Under The Boardwalk" and "The Lion Sleeps Tonight". We also suprised one lady sat a table when we left the stage area and sang "Sweet And Lovely" to her. We were in a playful mood!
Although we were contracted for a 30 minute performance, we actually sang for about an hour to fit in with the Gedling Homes evening schedule.
This afternoon it's back to the grindstone polishing up our Christmas package ready for the Major Oak Show on the 29th.
Labels:
Christmas,
Gedling Homes,
Lakeside,
Major Oak Chorus
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Forthcoming appearances 2008

On Friday the 21st November we are singing at the Lakeside Conference Centre Arnold, for the newly formed Gedling Homes.
Friday the 29th we are performing at the Sound Celebration show in Carlton (see poster elsewhere on this page) with The Major Oak Chorus, and a host of other singers.
Friday 5th December we are at the Council House Nottingham for a Cancer Research charity Christmas event.
Saturday 6th we are singing in a suprise performance at a senior citizen's rest home "somewhere in Nottingham"!!!
On December 12th we are singing at a private party in Mansfield.
13th of December we are appearing in another Charity Show at Bottesford, near Grantham with our good friends, ladies quartet KLEA Vision.
Monday, 10 November 2008

I must say the food looked fantastic, and it was very difficult to resist the temptation to snaffle some as the waiter carried it by us.
We were very well received and picked up another booking from one of the guests.
Incidentally, the hats are optional!!!!
Friday, 7 November 2008
Birthday Parties and Workshops
Another busy weekend for the Blenders.
Saturday Rob and I are participating in the Northern Barbershop Alliance workshop day in Sheffield along with members of most of the Barbershop Choruses in the area, to be followed by an afterglow (an evening of ad-hoc singing, eating and drinking ) at a social club in Sheffield.
On Sunday we are rehearsing our Christmas package plus singing at a birthday party in a Polish restaurant in Nottingham. Back to work on Monday and a Chorus rehearsal on Tuesday - if any of us have a voice left!!!
Saturday Rob and I are participating in the Northern Barbershop Alliance workshop day in Sheffield along with members of most of the Barbershop Choruses in the area, to be followed by an afterglow (an evening of ad-hoc singing, eating and drinking ) at a social club in Sheffield.
On Sunday we are rehearsing our Christmas package plus singing at a birthday party in a Polish restaurant in Nottingham. Back to work on Monday and a Chorus rehearsal on Tuesday - if any of us have a voice left!!!
Labels:
Aria,
Birthday,
Northern Barbershop Alliance,
Nottingham,
Polish
Friday, 24 October 2008
Sound Celebration Show
November 29th Sees us at the "Sound Celebration " show, which celebrates the first 5 years of the Major Oak Chorus.
Along with the Chorus itself, there are three quartets appearing. Special Blend, 4 Blokes Singin' and a ladies quartet from Nottingham, Blush.
The show is free but there is limited seating for 200 people.
A chance for people to enjoy quality singing for nowt.
Along with the Chorus itself, there are three quartets appearing. Special Blend, 4 Blokes Singin' and a ladies quartet from Nottingham, Blush.
The show is free but there is limited seating for 200 people.
A chance for people to enjoy quality singing for nowt.
Labels:
4 Blokes Singin,
Blush,
Carlton,
free,
Nottingham,
Show
Sunday, 19 October 2008
Wedding Anniversaries
A wonderful evening at the Emerald Wedding Anniversary, surrounded by Dukes and Duchess's, Cruella De-ville (complete with baby dressed as puppy), Austin Powers, and Buddy Holly et al. (It was fancy dress). The quartet went as James Bond, A monk with a dirty habit, A confederate army officer (occifer later on!) and a gangster.
Colds mostly gone now (except mine), but we were helped by using the groups' microphones and amplifiers so we didn't have to project the sound quite as much as usual.
We also led a bit of community sea shanty singing (it was that kind of evening) so it was heave-ho me hearties and Maggie May down Lime Street - a bit of a departure for us, but highly enjoyable nonetheless!
A couple of the girls from Klea Vision ladies quartet were there so they joined us for the ever popular "Lion Sleeps Tonight" that we finished our set off with.
Our next appearance is a joint venture with our fellow quartet 4 Blokes Singin' at a WI meeting in Nottinghamshire, then it's noses to the grindstone to get our Christmas package up to performance standards. We are really excited by this package as it contains a couple of hauntingly beautiful arrangements - pity they can only be sung for a limited time each year, but hey ho - or should that be Ho Ho Ho (groan).
Colds mostly gone now (except mine), but we were helped by using the groups' microphones and amplifiers so we didn't have to project the sound quite as much as usual.
We also led a bit of community sea shanty singing (it was that kind of evening) so it was heave-ho me hearties and Maggie May down Lime Street - a bit of a departure for us, but highly enjoyable nonetheless!
A couple of the girls from Klea Vision ladies quartet were there so they joined us for the ever popular "Lion Sleeps Tonight" that we finished our set off with.
Our next appearance is a joint venture with our fellow quartet 4 Blokes Singin' at a WI meeting in Nottinghamshire, then it's noses to the grindstone to get our Christmas package up to performance standards. We are really excited by this package as it contains a couple of hauntingly beautiful arrangements - pity they can only be sung for a limited time each year, but hey ho - or should that be Ho Ho Ho (groan).
Labels:
Anniversary,
Christmas,
Lion Sleeps Tonight,
sea-shanty
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Monday, 13 October 2008
The day after the day
After a heart stopping moment when we nearly withdrew from the competition when three of us could hardly talk because of our colds, we decided that the show must go on and we competed as planned. Ironically, even though we were all singing at reduced levels and Rob our bass had virtually no voice at all, we finished midway in the rankings with a much improved sound score.
Unfortunately our colds cost us several places in the ranks and lots of marks, but given the circumstances we were reasonably happy with the result, and called at a pub for a de-brief.
On the way back home we were stopped by the police for a "routine check", but when they couldn't smell alcohol on my breath (as the des. driver, all I had drunk was diet coke) we were allowed home.
We've now got the rest of the week to recover before our next gig which is an emerald Wedding Anniversary, on Saturday next.
We've all told our wives that we need lots of TLC, and that man flu is the worst disease in the world, but for some reason they all laughed - funny, that!!
Unfortunately our colds cost us several places in the ranks and lots of marks, but given the circumstances we were reasonably happy with the result, and called at a pub for a de-brief.
On the way back home we were stopped by the police for a "routine check", but when they couldn't smell alcohol on my breath (as the des. driver, all I had drunk was diet coke) we were allowed home.
We've now got the rest of the week to recover before our next gig which is an emerald Wedding Anniversary, on Saturday next.
We've all told our wives that we need lots of TLC, and that man flu is the worst disease in the world, but for some reason they all laughed - funny, that!!
Saturday, 11 October 2008
The day before the day
Not only do I have a cold, but Chris and Rob are also suffering! This practice was more like an episode of Holby City than a rehearsal. Still we are sounding pretty good even if I say it myself, and if we can hold it together for 6 minutes on stage without coughing, sneezing or snuffling we should be in with a good chance of qualifying for the semi- finals at Llandudno next year.
Our thanks go again to our beautiful Blendette Mandy who let us use her flat for this final rehearsal, and also to the wonderful members of the Major Oak Chorus who have supported us throughout. Big thanks also to 4 Blokes Singin', KLEA Vision Ladies Quartet, Rob Barber & Ellie Mills for their help, support and encouragement.
It's early to bed for me, so we'll see what tomorrow brings.
Our thanks go again to our beautiful Blendette Mandy who let us use her flat for this final rehearsal, and also to the wonderful members of the Major Oak Chorus who have supported us throughout. Big thanks also to 4 Blokes Singin', KLEA Vision Ladies Quartet, Rob Barber & Ellie Mills for their help, support and encouragement.
It's early to bed for me, so we'll see what tomorrow brings.
Thursday, 9 October 2008
Nightmare
Arrrgghh!
What a time to catch Man Flu! Two days before the competition, and I'm coughing, sneezing and spluttering.
Another fortune spent on Day Nurse, Night Nurse, Hacks, Tunes, Brandy (that's the only good bit) and I'm hoping I'll be able to sing on Sunday at the competition.
Apart from my cold, I think we've done everything we can to prepare, so here's hoping!
What a time to catch Man Flu! Two days before the competition, and I'm coughing, sneezing and spluttering.
Another fortune spent on Day Nurse, Night Nurse, Hacks, Tunes, Brandy (that's the only good bit) and I'm hoping I'll be able to sing on Sunday at the competition.
Apart from my cold, I think we've done everything we can to prepare, so here's hoping!
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
The singout enquiries are rolling in. Unfortunately, because of existing commitments we have to disappoint some people, but where we can sing, we will.
Maybe we ought to be called the Martini quartet..................
Anytime, anyplace, anywhere.
We are currently very excited about competing in the National Quartet Competition at Coventry in a couple of weeks. Traditionally we are a show quartet rather than a competition one, so we'll have to see how it turns out, but we hope all the extra hours of rehearsal and the excellent coaching we are receiving will help us through to the semi-final.
Maybe we ought to be called the Martini quartet..................
Anytime, anyplace, anywhere.
We are currently very excited about competing in the National Quartet Competition at Coventry in a couple of weeks. Traditionally we are a show quartet rather than a competition one, so we'll have to see how it turns out, but we hope all the extra hours of rehearsal and the excellent coaching we are receiving will help us through to the semi-final.
Yet More Coaching
Another Session with Rob Barber, and wow! The difference this guy is making to our sound is just amazing. Can't wait for next week, when we are hoping to rehearse with Rob, and the potential next Ladies World Champions Storm, who's next competition is in Hawaii - ours is in Coventry :-(
Sunday, 7 September 2008
Coaching (2)
Many thanks to Ellie Mills for a very enjoyable and instructive coaching session in an industrial unit "somewhere in Nottingham".
The brilliant thing about rehearsing there is that we have a full stage environment, and of course, as it is a large space, a totally different sound. Ellie had us practising our stage craft and helped us immensely with several other aspects of our visual performance techniques.
Many many thanks Ellie, and of course good luck with your transatlantic quartet Luminous.
The brilliant thing about rehearsing there is that we have a full stage environment, and of course, as it is a large space, a totally different sound. Ellie had us practising our stage craft and helped us immensely with several other aspects of our visual performance techniques.
Many many thanks Ellie, and of course good luck with your transatlantic quartet Luminous.
Wednesday, 27 August 2008
Coaching
We're still reeling from our first coaching session with Rob Barber, one of the finest (and most entertaining) coaches the association has.
After a very enjoyable session, we went down to the local pub and sang a couple of songs - the response was absolutely overwhelming, with comments like " The best you have ever sung", and "expanded sound", and "it's your round!"
We can't wait for more of the same.
After a very enjoyable session, we went down to the local pub and sang a couple of songs - the response was absolutely overwhelming, with comments like " The best you have ever sung", and "expanded sound", and "it's your round!"
We can't wait for more of the same.
Sunday, 24 August 2008
Newark Wedding
Just got back from another wedding - two weddings in two days - Pheww!!
This one was at Claypole near Newark.
We sang in the Church at this one, while the bride and groom signed the register. A lovely service, then on to the reception at Norton Disney where we entertained the guests until it was time for the wedding breakfast.
Once again, as is fast becoming a tradition for the quartet, we sang "The Story Of The Rose" to the bride(Kim) on behalf of her new husband (John).
Kim and John had the photographer take pictures of us so I suppose we'll be enshrined in their wedding album for all time - fame at last.
As we were leaving, several of the guests took the time to come over and compliment us on our performances, which is always nice.
We love singing at weddings!
This one was at Claypole near Newark.
We sang in the Church at this one, while the bride and groom signed the register. A lovely service, then on to the reception at Norton Disney where we entertained the guests until it was time for the wedding breakfast.
Once again, as is fast becoming a tradition for the quartet, we sang "The Story Of The Rose" to the bride(Kim) on behalf of her new husband (John).
Kim and John had the photographer take pictures of us so I suppose we'll be enshrined in their wedding album for all time - fame at last.
As we were leaving, several of the guests took the time to come over and compliment us on our performances, which is always nice.
We love singing at weddings!
Foxton Wedding
A superb day at David and Georgina's wedding reception, held in a marquee and surrounding field about a mile from Gartree prison. Luckily the weather was very kind and we entertained the guests, an eclectic party of 250 people, whilst they enjoyed champagne and sack racing (never seen that before at a wedding)!
A special mention must go to the party of French guests who just couldn't get enough of us, and the lovely lady who gave the whole quartet the traditional French kisses!!
When the wedding party were finally seated, we sang the beautiful "Story Of The Rose" to the equally beautiful bride, which was a fitting end to a marvellous day.
A special mention must go to the party of French guests who just couldn't get enough of us, and the lovely lady who gave the whole quartet the traditional French kisses!!
When the wedding party were finally seated, we sang the beautiful "Story Of The Rose" to the equally beautiful bride, which was a fitting end to a marvellous day.
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