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Weddings

Ruby's repertoire is perfect for vintage style weddings and couple's wanting that extra special 'wow' factor.

 

Ruby's repertoire spans the 1920s to the present day and she can create the perfect set list for you.

 

Ruby will wear a vintage dress and hat and can style her songs and outfit around themes such as 1920s:The Great Gatsby, 1930s & 1940s jazz, and 1950s rock 'n' roll. 

Ruby offers various packages to suit your requirements. For example:

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-The Wedding or Civil Ceremony

This can be for one or all of the following: A song for the entrance to the church, while the couple sign the register and the final song of the service. Ruby sings for wedding and civil ceremonies at churches, gardens and registry offices or wherever you want to get hitched! 

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-Drinks Reception

This is the perfect time for a beautiful

selection of romantic jazz songs while your

guests sip cocktails or champagne.

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-The Wedding Breakfast

Ruby can sing some lovely background jazz songs while your guests dine, working around your speeches and being very flexible on the day.

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-Evening Reception

Ruby can sing your special song for your first dance. She can then sing a lovely upbeat selection of songs to get your guests on the dance floor! The best time for this is just before your main band or DJ, to warm up your guests for the dancing ahead!

Thanks again for a wonderful performance,

I'm sorry that we couldn't dance to every song, but the ones that we did we thoroughly enjoyed....

Thank you for being part of our special day, we both absolutely loved your voice and music.

You are extremely talented and we felt honoured

to have you sing for us.

All our love, Josh & Rach. xxx (10 / 10)

 Josh & Rach (Wedding)

To discuss the perfect wedding package call Ruby on: 07967 021191

Thank you so much for surprising us with your beautiful singing voice, it was amazing and a memory we will keep. Everybody enjoyed it!

(10 / 10) Richie & Helen (Wedding)

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