Wednesday 5 December 2012

Time Flies....


We've been a bit quiet on here recently so to make up for it here's a quick roundup of what we got up to in November.....

Despite the wedding season drawing to a close we were still kept busy with lots of beautiful autumn weddings at venues including Statham Lodge Hotel, The Castlefield Rooms, Mottram Hall, Rookery Hall Hotel and The Ashes Exclusive Country House Barn Wedding Venue. We even got to accompany a couple's first dance as a surprise for the bride!




November has been a busy month for corporate events too with performances for Honda, Miller Homes, Matalan, the NSPCC and the Manchester City Council Be Proud Awards ceremony. We finished with a James Bond event for the Manchester Eye Hospital (the boys were particularly excited about this one, no idea why!) which means we now have lots of new Bond themes to add to the repertoire list!




Unfortunately we didn't make it through to the final of the Wedding Industry Awards but we were absolutely honoured to be nominated and then short listed for the live music award. We've also been short listed for the best website award so we're keeping our fingers crossed for that one! A big thank you to all our lovely couples who took the time out to vote for us, we were able to read some of the comments and we couldn't be prouder. It's great to know that we are doing a good job!

With christmas nearly here we have got our festive music ready and December is set to be another busy but awesome month.

Lots of festive love
The Dotted Crotchets
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Saturday 1 September 2012

Brides Up North Featured Supplier

We are delighted to be joining Brides Up North for another year as a featured supplier. There are hundreds of wedding blogs out there but as the name suggests this one focuses purely on the wedding industry in the North and Julia is passionate about promoting the 'Northern Revolution'. We have just been featured on the blog again with some of our new images so have a look and see what other Northern talents you can find.


We are also exhibiting at the Brides Up North wedding fair at Nostell Priory tomorrow (Sunday 2nd September) from 12-4pm so please come along and say hello.

The Dotted Crotchets x

Thursday 7 June 2012

One Sunny Sunday

A few months ago we met the lovely Emilie and John-Paul from Dotmoxee Photographers at a vintage wedding fayre in Prestwich. We loved their stall and photography style so were thrilled when they agreed to spend a morning taking some photographs of us for our website. Luckily the day we had chosen was a beautiful summer's day so armed with a variety of props we headed off to Nuttall Park in Ramsbottom and setup camp in amongst the trees and bluebells. Emilie and John-Paul were so friendly and knew exactly what they were doing, which is more than evident from the beautiful shots they took......















If you are looking for a photographer for your wedding or event then look no further than Dotmoxee Photographers, they are super talented, professional and their work is stunning. You can find out more information about them on their website www.dotmoxee.com or join their Facebook page www.facebook.com/dotmoxee .........check them out!


The Dotted Crotchets x


The 2013 Wedding Industry Awards

We are very excited and honoured to have been nominated for the Live Music category in the 2013 Wedding Industry Awards. As a fairly new business we are delighted that our success and hard work has been recognised in this way and are very grateful for all the support we have received over the past year.

Now we need your help to get as many votes as possible. If we have performed for your wedding after the 1st November 2011 then you are eligible to vote (only one vote per couple) and can do so by filling out a short questionnaire on the Wedding Industry Awards website.

Thank you in advance for your vote!


The Dotted Crotchets x


Wednesday 16 May 2012

A Worthy Cause

Last Thursday The Dotted Crotchets string trio donated their time to perform for a charity wine-tasting event at the Belle Epoque in Knutsford, Cheshire. The event was to raise money and awareness for Brainwave, a charity which supports children who have developmental delay, autism, chromosomal abnormalities or have suffered a brain injury. Having performed at the Belle Epoque for a wedding last summer it was great to return to such a stunning venue and we were made to feel very welcome by all the staff and the event organisers. After some nibbles the guests were treated to several different wine and champagne samples, and a raffle was held with the first prize being 2 return tickets to Amsterdam!




Throughout the whole evening an amazing total of £900 was raised, so a big congratulations to everyone who was involved. To find out more about Brainwave please visit their website www.brainwave.org.uk.


The Dotted Crotchets x

Wednesday 18 April 2012

A Wedding Carnival

Over the past year we have performed our music at several wedding fayres and have met many great couples and exhibitors. One of the most recent fayres we have done was run by All Wrapped Up Events and Weddings and was held at the brand new Salford City Stadium on the 24th March. Now this wasn't just any wedding fayre, this was a Wedding Carnival and suppliers were encouraged to pull out all the stops to make this an event to remember. Armed with brand new business cards, a handful of sample CDs, a couple of paper doilies and several meters of floral bunting we were ready to go!






The venue is a great space due to the massive windows which lets in the light and by the time we got there the empty space had been transformed into a bride's dream with tables of sweets, stationery, cakes, photographs and fashion accessories. The team from All Wrapped Up had even styled different sections of the room with different themes ranging from countryside chic to an indian summer. The whole room looked amazing.









We set up our stall in the entrance so that the couples could hear our music as they registered with Julia from Brides Up North. Throughout the day we played lots of requests with popular choices including 'Marry You' by Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga's 'Poker Face', and we got to try out some new arrangements including 'Patience' by Take That and 'We Found Love' by Rhianna. The music seemed to go down well with lots of interest from brides and grooms and we're looking forward to working with them soon! I think one of the best things about The Dotted Crotchets is said that when some couples see that we are a string quartet they presume that we just play classical music so aren't interested, but then they'll have a look at our repertoire list and are amazed that we can play anything from Greenday to Michael Jackson.


We all had a great day performing at the Wedding Carnival and can't wait to exhibit with All Wrapped Up very soon. A huge congratulations to them for organising a great event and thanks to Julia from Brides Up North who kept us busy with requests, the Cheshire Cat Cake Company for the delicious cupcakes and to the Ice Cream Dub who saved us from the unexpected summer weather with yummy basked alaska ice cream. We'll see you at the next Wedding Carnival!

The Dotted Crotchets x



Tuesday 17 April 2012

The Story So Far....

2011 was a great year for The Dotted Crotchets. In April we were invited to perform at the Southbank Centre in London, which was a great honour in itself but it also happened to be on the same day as one very special Royal wedding. As our performance wasn't until the afternoon we woke up very early and found a spot along the procession route not too far from Westminster Abbey. Then we waited. And waited.




All the waiting paid off in the end though as we caught a pretty good glimpse of the Royal family as they drove past and we managed to get a great photo of Kate and Will as they rode past in their carriage.




After a quick dash across the Thames we arrived at the Southbank Centre ready to play for a larger than expected audience. Given the theme of the day we were in our element and chose a programme of music that we would normally play for a wedding, starting with the Bridal March, moving into jazz, then pop and ending with Katy Perry's 'Firework', which seemed an appropriate song to end the "wedding" with.



Over the summer of 2011 we were rushed off our feet with weddings every weekend but hearing the feedback from brides, grooms and guests made it all worthwhile and we felt very grateful to be part of so many people's special days. One of our favourite weddings during this time was for a young couple who got married in Liverpool. The quartet performed for the ceremony and drinks reception, then we provided a ceilidh band and a jazz group for the evening entertainment. Overall we were there for about 14 hours but we were made to feel like guests and were treated to a delicious meal which definitely helped us keep going!



In October we were booked to perform for our most unusual event to date. We were to provide music for an annual dinner and the theme was a venetian ball, so off to the Royal Exchange Theatre's Wardrobe Department we went! With the men in tights and us girls in dresses that weighed a tonne (not to mention the wigs) it wasn't the most comfortable gig we have ever done, but it was certainly a night to remember.


Performing for two different events at Manchester Town Hall was a great way to end the year and we were delighted to be given the opportunity to perform for Manchester's Lord Mayor on both of these occasions. Little did we realise that the next time we would perform at the Town Hall there would be a very special guest in attendance.


On the 23rd March this year we were given the amazing opportunity to perform for the Queen and Prince Philip during their visit to Manchester as part of the national Diamond Jubilee tour. After weeks of having to keep it top secret and not tell anyone what we were doing it was a great privilege to be part of the day. Still waiting on the letter from Buckingham Palace to say we've been appointed as the Royal Quartet though...


I'd like to take this opportunity to say thank you to everyone who has supported us over the past year and a massive congratulations to all the newly married couples. With our diary nearly full for 2012 we are looking forward to performing at even more weddings this summer and can't wait to share with you all the new arrangements we've been working on. 



Lots of love
The Dotted Crotchets x