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February 21st, 2009

 

Why a Band and not a DJ?

DJ’s just play songs and there is no real entertainment to keep the guests that are dancing and the ones that are watching entertained. New Hollywood interacts with the guests and makes them feel like they are part of the show. Your guests are motivated by the contact with the band and are encouraged to make requests. Your guests feel appreciated and respond with excitement as each song is performed. The lead singer Damian is famous for mingling on the dance floor with your guests and he has been known to motivate the crowd to sing along. On many occasions he has offered his microphone to a guest. There is no better feeling than hearing your great uncle, mother or boss singing during a song and exciting the room. New Hollywood adds a real personal touch to your wedding, corporate function or party! Their interaction is legendary! Their performances are exciting! When the band always looks like they are having the time of their lives, this energy transfers to the guests and they have the time of their lives. Don’t forget DJ services are included with the band’s performances and you get non-stop music beginning to end.

Is the band experienced?

Yes, New Hollywood has worked continuously since 1985 and has done well over 3000 shows. They have performed at weddings, corporate parties, dances, nightclubs, conventions, fundraisers, festivals and private parties. Their experience means that you will enjoy an evening of great entertainment. They will interact with your group to achieve maximum FUN!

How do I find out if you’re available for our date?

Call 416-409-2140 and speak to us directly.

Will the band be too loud?

No! A band can drive guests away with excessive volume. Sound is high fidelity at any volume. The wrong volume can ruin an event. Music should never overwhelm a guest; volume should be just right for the dance floor, but also right for people conversing away from the dance floor. We encourage to let us know if the sound is not perfect.

Can New Hollywood keep everyone happy?

Yes! they strive to please everyone from the youngest kid to the eldest grandparent. The band specializes in performing hits, songs that everyone knows. They have a mix of party favorites, latest hits, classic dance and classic ballads.

Will the songs sound like the originals?

Yes! Your favorite songs will sound just the way you remember them.

This is not a jam session.

They are called “Hits” for a reason.

When do you set up?

They always arrive early before your event begins to get all our equipment loaded in, set up, thoroughly tested and ready to go before the arrival of your first guests.

Can you make announcements for us during your performance?

Yes, no problem

How long does the band perform? How long are the sets?

Our standard pricing is based on the band playing over a time span of up to four hours in length. The most requested time period is 9 pm to 1 am, although it can be any four hours you choose, such as 8 to 12, 7:30 to 11:30 ect… The timing and length of the sets are flexible depending on the flow of the evening and the needs of each event, but usually the band performs 2 sets with 1 break or 3 sets with 2 breaks, unless otherwise requested.

What happens when the band is on break?

The band includes DJ services, we carry latest and greatest hits that start the minute we stop. You get the very best of both what a DJ and live band can bring to your event.

Do we need to feed the band?

Most times the band will need to eat because they are set-up before dinner. But the price of 6 or 7 more plates can be quite expensive. Feeding the band is appreciated but not mandatory. Most of our quotes are all inclusive and the band’s meals are worked into the price.

How far will you travel?

The band will travel anywhere; our main area is the Greater Toronto Area and 2 hours in any direction. Price will include distance.

Can we see you perform at a wedding or special event?

Unfortunately, no. It is band policy not to ask clients if they can bring other prospective clients to their events. They do play public events that you can attend. You will not be disappointed!

What are the band’s power requirements?

Ideally they like to use 2 or 3 outlets on separate circuits.

Does the band perform outdoors?

Yes

Can we use your P.A. system for speeches and presentations?

Yes

Can we use our own DJ in addition to the services you offer?

Yes, and they are welcome to patch into our P.A. system.

Can we provide our own music during breaks?

Yes, you may supply CD or bring you own ipod to hook into P.A. system.

Can we make requests from your songlists?

Yes

What equipment do you provide?

New Hollywood brings a full sound system and lighting to all their events (the only exception is venues that require the band to use the in house sound system, lighting and technicians). The equipment is first rate and designed to give you high fidelity at a comfortable volume. They also provide stage lights to illuminate the band. They always have a full DJ set-up to play background and dance music whenever the band is not performing. They also provide you with access to our CD player should there be any special music that you wish to play during your event.

How many musicians are in the band?

New Hollywood is comprised of 6 members. Damian and Dave are the founders of the band and brothers. Damian is the all round entertainer. His job description would probably read: lead singer, MC, joke man, group activity instructor. Brother Dave plays keyboards and shares lead vocal duties. His vocal range is incredible. Laura Johansen is the female, she enhances the sound of the band by performing the songs that call for female vocals. Todd plays drums and sings; he has been with the band for 15 years and came to the band with 15 years experience. Manny & Brian round out the band as Bass player and Guitar player respectively.  Both have 25 years of performance experience. New Hollywood perform many of the events as a six piece band but can add a horn section if requested.

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