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Silver Arrow Band
Music to fill the dance floor!
Manhattan, NY 10456 (map)
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Band size:
Large (6+ musicians), Medium (4-6 musicians), Small...
Genres:
50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, Acoustic, Big Band, Classic...
About Us
At the Silver Arrow Band, we believe that every great party deserves a truly spectacular band. After all, why shouldn't you have a real, professional band at your funtion - not one of those tired old function bands? The Silver Arrow Band are a 3-14 person band that specialises in high-energy music for festivals, events and private functions - at a sensible price. We pride ourselves on the incredible variety of our song-list, the musical talent of our performers, and the sheer fun factor of our live gigs! Our Showcases are a great way to see the band in action before you book, and get a feel for how the Silver Arrows can enhance your event. With a great verstility and flexibility in band configuration, our instrument line-up is completely customizable and can include vocals, guitar, piano/keyboard, bass, drums, trumpet, saxophone, trombone, percussion, violin, other strings and more! The Silver Arrows are capable of playing an extremely diverse range of genres - everything from chart classics, funk groove and soul, swing/jazz and current hits/ top 40. On one night we might be asked to play exclusively '50s rock n' roll, and on the next, all '80s hits! Whatever the style, the flavour of the show is always customised to the crowd, and although we have built our reputation on getting everyone up and dancing, we are also completely at home with more chilled tunes for relaxed settings. Speak to us today about your wedding needs and how the Silver Arrows can help make your special day one that everyone will remember!
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