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Sax player - solo artist - Smooth Soulful Saxophone

Australia

Grafton, Clarence Valley, New South Wales, Australia

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Solo Saxophone & Vocals / Duo Saxophone Vocals & Guitar / Jazz Trio

United Kingdom

Gosport, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom

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Singer

Canada

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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Ukulele and banjo player and singer, many genres, esp. comedic

United Kingdom

Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom

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Duo specializing in all kinds of swing - can also play as a full band.

Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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5-piece jazz band that plays well-known jazz standards as well as some originals

Australia

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Alto & Tenor Saxophone

Czech Republic

Prague, Hlavní město Praha, Czech Republic

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4pce country band for weddings socials anniversaries bars & lounges

Canada

Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada

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Four peice Johnny Cash Tribute show

Canada

Windsor, Ontario, Canada

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Three peice, Popular Party rock, classic rock,alternative 90,s rock,some blues

Canada

London, Ontario, Canada

2 reviews

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A note-for-note tribute to the music of The Beatles from London, Ontario.

Canada

London, Ontario, Canada

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4 piece Rock/Blues band. Great for all kinds of events. We love to play!

Canada

Woodstock, Oxford County, Ontario, Canada

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Solo Professional Music Performances

Canada

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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Song and Dance Act

Canada

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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Five piece rock cover band playing pop and rock tunes from all eras

Canada

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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    The 1960s was a particularly vibrant time for the music industry. Whether you want to bring a touch of psychedelia, soul or straight up rock n roll to your function, browse this section of Gig Heaven to find the best band for your event.

    1960s bands can be incredibly diverse in their repertoire. Some will be focus specifically on one genre, performing songs by many of the style's signature artists, and offering a comprehensive performance perfect for die hard fans. Others will have a much more general approach, going through various genres in one performance, to give you a better overview of the amazing music that the 1960s had to offer. Rock n roll cover bands, for instance, will likely perform songs by everyone from Chuck Berry to Jimi Hendrix. Because each band will be very different, it's important to find out about as much information as you can, about both their space requirements and repertoire, for instance.

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    The 1960s Era Musicians & Bands featured on this page are part of the huge selection of suppliers available right now on GigHeaven.com - the place to find everything you need for a wedding, party or event, anywhere in the world. Use this section to browse through the 1147 1960s Era Musicians & Bands currently available, or use the menus at the top of this page to find the category you are looking for, then narrow down the listings by price and location. You can visit each supplier's listing to view their promotional material; this could be anything from featured images and biographical material/service descriptions, to high-quality video or audio recordings. You can also view previous clients' reviews and testimonials, in order to ensure the quality of your supplier's services. No matter how unique your event is, use the Gig Heaven directory to find the very best photographers, services, caterers or entertainment near to you, anywhere in the world.

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    Most 1960s era musicians & bands are self-sufficient and come equipped with sound systems suitable for standard event settings. However, for larger venues or events with over 300 guests, additional sound equipment may be required to ensure optimal audio quality. We recommend discussing sound system requirements directly with your chosen act to confirm their setup meets your event's needs. Some 1960s era musicians & bands also offer lighting systems, though this may incur an additional charge. Alternatively, they might recommend a trusted third-party supplier to provide lighting for your event. Be sure to clarify these details during your booking discussions.

    Many 1960s era musicians & bands are open to performing outdoors, but it’s essential to confirm this with your chosen act. Outdoor performances can be affected by weather conditions such as wind, rain, or extreme temperatures, which may impact the performance and the instruments. If you’re planning an outdoor event, ensure you provide a stable, flat surface for the performers and have a suitable cover or shelter in place to protect them and their equipment from unexpected weather changes. Discuss these details with your act in advance to ensure a smooth performance.

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