A Day In The Life Of The Swing Smiths

A Day In The Life Of The Swing Smiths

...A London Swing Band For Hire.

Jazz, Swing and Soul function band, The Swing Smiths, were booked to perform at Rosalind and Oliver Lambert's wedding on Friday 15th April 2011 at the Compleat Angler Hotel in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Mike Paul-Smith shares the bands experiences in his photo diary.

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Unloading the car

On Friday 15th April 2011 we performed at the wedding of Rosalind Purvis and Oliver Lambert at the Macdonald Compleat Angler Hotel in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. Weddings are probably our favourite type of event to perform at, and we were particularly excited about this one as we were providing classical music for the wedding ceremony, a jazz band during the afternoon drinks reception AND a function band for dancing in the evening. This meant a lot of preparation before the day, and over 65 emails and phone calls were exchanged with the wedding family! Luckily this wedding was only 40 miles away in Buckinghamshire, so at lunchtime we met at our lock-up to load the van. This is usually quite a quick process, however, today both lifts had decided to break so we were resigned to carrying all the equipment down a staircase!

Steve stocking up on chocolate

To console ourselves, we stopped off to pick up a quick lunch at a supermarket (as we couldn’t quite justify a service station stop on such a short journey). This invariably involves us buying lots of unhealthy food – although Steve shocked even us by buying three bars of chocolate (which he then proceeded to eat straight away, without even so much as offering anyone else a chocolate button).

Setting up the piano

After we arrived at the venue, we set up the piano for the wedding ceremony. Mike then had a quick run through of the music for the ceremony. The couple had asked for a medley of songs from musicals before the service, and classical music for the procession, recession, and signing of the register.

Jazz Quartet Set

After the ceremony, we immediately went in to the two jazz quartet sets. As a surprise, the mother of the bride had arranged for us to play Louis Armstrong’s version of “Here Comes The Bride” from High Society, as the couple walked through to the garden. It was one of the bride’s favourite films from her childhood, so we hope our version did it justice!

Hot meal between sets

After we’d finished the jazz quartet sets, it was time for dinner. The family had arranged for us to have a delicious hot meal, widely accepted as the quickest and easiest way to win a musician’s heart.

Set list together and make-up

After dinner, it was time to put the set list together and then get changed – and, of course, for the girls to do their make-up!

Set up for evening function band

We knew we didn’t have long after the main wedding meal had finished to set-up for the evening function band, so we started to get the gear ready outside.

Set up in performance space

Then it was time to move everything inside, and set-up in the performance space.

First dance

After a busy 45 minutes, we were ready to start playing. We started with the first dance, for which the couple had requested Michael Jackson’s “The Way You Make Me Feel”. It’s always great seeing what couples have planned for the first dance, and today’s routine was fantastic!

Performing two new songs

After that, it was on with the rest of the set. The bride's parents had requested we do as much Glenn Miller as possible, so we’d learnt two new songs for this gig - Pennsylvania 6-5000 and American Patrol.

Enjoying cheese buffet

After two fantastic Swing and Rat Pack sets it was time for a quick break, during which we were invited to help ourselves to the fabulous cheese buffet!

Soul and Motown set

It was then on with the Soul and Motown set – the highlight of every gig. We finished with “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You”, which received so much applause…

Encores

… that we played two encores, including “New York, New York” – invariably featuring a kick line!

Coffee

After that it was time for a quick coffee (by this time, we were feeling very well looked after!)…

Packing down at end of night

… before packing up and loading the van, a process which always seems a lot quicker than setting up!

We were done! Even though some of us had been at the venue for 11 hours performing over four and a half hour’s worth of music, we’d had an amazing time and were made to feel extremely welcome at the wedding. It was time for a quick group hug before driving home, unloading and getting ready for the next gig!

Group hug