Hello and welcome to a brand new year with us here on Planner’s Pod! We have lots of new and exciting things in store for all of you and we do hope you stay with us as we unveil them.In this episode, we decided to start things up by having Metropolis’ very own Nick Ingram, our Creative Director, for the first time here on the show. Many of you have been curious and have asked us about how we do things in the company. So, what better way to open this up for discussion than having a team member on board.Here we discuss the ins and outs of how to manage a live-band company, what sort of sticky situations we all get into and how we try to deal with those, as well as how to engage with clients and knowing them on a personal level to give them a unique and wonderful musical experience during their event.
Read MoreGill TookmanMother of the BrideAdam & Amy's Wedding, December 2014Louise Blouin Foundation, LondonGill: We had every aspect of the performance exactly how we wanted it. The music was soft enough for people to talk, but some people would dance during dinner, after dinner... The music was fantastic. It was a real party atmosphere, everyone was dancing. A great feeling about the evening... the guests had an amazing time, the family had a wonderful time, and more importantly the bride and bridegroom were over the moon with everything.
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Read MoreVideo Testimonial From Adrian PikeChief Execuative, AnescoWokefield Park, nr ReadingChristmas 2014Adrian: The biggest thing, I think, lacks today in the entertainment industry, is people that listen. You listened to what we wanted... Everything you did made my life easier. To be honest, once we booked you, you listened to what I wanted and you went on and did it. And you coordinated with my other third party supplies seamlessly. Everybody's been blown away by the event. And most importantly, my staff just wants to book you again. So that’s not bad. Better accolade for you and me.
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