Originally posted by travlin'easy:
Montana,
Now, the best tip I can give you is to NEVER play anything other than upbeat songs that they can dance to--even if everyone in the place is in a wheelchair. These folks are a short step from the cemetary and the last thing they need to hear is balads and gloom & doom songs. Keep everything upbeat, keep the place jumping and you'll have more work than you can handle.
Good Luck,
Gary
Some of the best advice Gary ever gave me. I had this preconceived notion a short time ago that the assisted living residents wanted mellow music. WRONG!! At last Saturday's assisted living gig I had a 92 year old up dancing with his walker while I played the upbeat tunes.
Last month at a corporate Christmas party there was a couple in their late 60s who sat in front of me. They acknowledged every tune I played with applause. At my break I asked if there was anything I could play for them. They both responded anything Jimmy Buffet, then said how 'bout Margaritaville ? I would have never guessed that
[This message has been edited by Stephenm52 (edited 01-24-2007).]