Novelty music at weddings.

What is a novelty song? It can be a one hit wonder by a big name artist. It can be a song that is from a movie soundtrack. It can be a catchy song that is always used at sports events. It can even be from a “life moment” from an event that is personal to you.

Over the years, I have seen silly songs, fad songs and party highlighters. Now, back in the 80s a very popular song was Footloose. It was played at almost every event for years and years. In the 90s the big ear worm was the Macarena. In the 2000s the Cha Cha Slide was the stand out track.

At a wedding you may hear any combination of novelties depending on the general age group of the event.

Every event planning session I do with a client will touch base on the topic of novelty songs. Every client has different needs. The age of the guests is a factor. If the event has a theme and the music is part of the theme. Plus it’s very important to talk about songs that should not be played.

No play songs could be because the client hates a song or it may be because its not appropriate for the guests.

Any way you look at music planning for your event, you need to be open to music variety.

In the last 10 years I have seen 6 songs that guests always seem to ask for. Now, your tastes may vary, but remember a wedding event is an all ages party. So the list is not in the order of favorites, but the one that seems to be the top novelty track, is the last song in the list.

: The Cha Cha Slide

: Shout

: The Cupid Shuffle

: The Electric Slide

: The Chicken Dance

: The Y.M.C.A.

Boots on the ground.

After years of scout outings, my favorite hiking boots failed. The sole came apart out on the trail. Out on the trail I needed to repair my boot. Para cord, duct tape and an ace bandage did the trick. I made it back to base camp. A scout is prepared…

A wedding event can test you, just like my boots tested me on the trail. Being ready for things to go wrong is one part of working a wedding event. You need to plan. You need to know the trail. All events have challenges and you only have one shot to get it right.

A first aid kit for wedding events is necessary, but we always hope we do not have to use it. Having a first aid kit may save the day. Turning a problem into getting back on task and the event can keep moving forward.

All events need good planning. With good planning, you can be ready for unexpected changes. I always have my first aid kit close by, just in case.