Masonic

Having performed at many Masonic Ladies festivals they know what goes into making these occasions great.

“Once again you guys gave us a great show, full dance floor all night long – brilliant!!”

With their extensive experience in Masonic Functions coupled with their friendly, professional approach you can be assured of a night to remember. Their success is due to knowing the right songs to play, the right time to play them and at the right volume making sure everyone is happy and dancing – regardless of age!

They play the Masonic Grace,  the Ladies Song and the National Anthem.  And of course to close the night organize the traditional circle with Auld Lang Syne and For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow!

They are also very proud of the fact that most Ladies Nights they perform at re-book us for the following year.

  • On request we would be very happy to pass on fellow festival secretary’s contact information for references.

What size band?
Our uniquely adaptable band enables you to choose whatever best suits your own preference, budget and venue. We can augment from a 4 piece up to an 8 piece line-up – see line up page for more info.

The ‘Classic’ Choice line up (as heard on the demo) is a 4 piece consisting of:

  • Female vocalist
  • Male vocal/guitar
  • Keyboards/vocals
  • Drums

The Choice is one of the few 4  piece bands to boast two girls in their line up! This is made possible due to our Keyboard player Lucy being one of the highest trained musicians on the circuit today.

It is also worth pointing out that we have both male and female lead vocalists in this  ‘Classic’ line-up allowing us to perform a real variety of music where songs are sung in their most authentic way.

You can add either of the following to the ‘Classic’ 4 piece line-up.  For the 5 piece option we usually add  Sax.

The Brass add a distinctive flavour especially in the more traditional songs whilst our percussionist adds an extra dimension to the Choice sound.

 

To check out our repertoire click here:
https://www.thechoiceonline.co.uk/repertoire/