Live music makes such a contribution to any good wedding reception. This was doubly the case at this Sikh wedding reception held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. Sukshinda Shinda Live rocked the house and had the dancefloor packed with dancing fools. Look at the way the lead singer bobs and weaves his way across the stage? The guy just keeps on moving and keeps the crowd on their feet. From the spectacular sway of his turban, to the rustle of his robes, he is poetry in motion keeping time with his song! It was hard to keep our cameras still as we were bopping and weaving to the music too!
Doubling up on both keyboards and percussion gives a real depth to the sound and with one of the keyboards doubling on backing vocals it goes a long way to flushing out the sonic scope. Sukshinda Shinda Live were backed up by a great set of lights which pulsed and cut through the darkness helping to further lift the spirits. No expense was spared on their sound system too with bass sound that literally shook your bones. All the better to help you dance! Keep these great musicians in mind if you are planning an event or wedding reception. Well done guys!
Talk about making a spectacular entrance! With the red draped staircase and an army of drummers it looked like the Oscars. It certainly made for a very grand entrance for this Sikh wedding video hosted by the Grosvenor House Hotel in London. Coming just a few days after Christmas, they needed to really offer something with the ‘wow factor’ and they sure pulled that rabbit out of the hat. Try not one, but ten Dhol drummers from Ministry of Dhol. Viewed against the star cloth in the background (with all the twinkling lights of the night time sky) these drummers started to work their magic. The group beat their beguiling rhythm while our couple walked across the room, showered in confetti the entire time. The drummers kept the beat steady – never rushing, never lagging, which is a mean feat. When the bride and groom reached the very centre of the room, they were greeted with a glass of champagne so they could drink a toast to their matrimony. All their assembled guests raised their glasses high in salute to their nuptials. Next up was cutting into the cake. The cake was actually quite small since they had cupcakes for all the guests, but it still made for a nice image as they had more confetti pouting onto them! There was a whole lot of confetti going on. They took it all in their stride and seemed to thoroughly enjoy the proceedings. We wish them all the very best.