gig at a hotel where we do a number of winter "functions", ladies evenings, and less formal dinner dances. Mixed audience ages (teens-80's) skewed to the more mature end. We did what we always do - mix of stuff from the 40's on, with a concentration on populist dancable stuff from 70's on.
We play through the latter part of the meal, ballads, light smooch, some singable stuff (e.g. American Pie) which helps to get some contact with the audience.
The rest of the evening is dance music, where dance can be waltz, slow foxtrot, latin, quicksteps or more frreform disco, rock'n;ropll, pop etc. We play whatever we think will work and do not have a fixed set, although the last spot of the night tends to be biased at "pop" dancy stuff so the numbers we select from will be the same ones but the order may vary.
Gig went well. It was a crowd that return annually and have done for longer than any of us would care to remember so its nearly a family show! they are always there to have a good time and that makes life much easier.
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John Allcock