
Live music brings a whole new level of emotion and energy to your wedding day—but how do you tell a truly high-end band from one that’s still finding its footing? On today’s episode of Wedding Secrets Unveiled!, Emily Miller of the Boston Common Band breaks it all down (no music background required). From production quality and song selection to set length and flow, Emily shares the key questions to ask so you can confidently choose the perfect band for your celebration.

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In This Episode
What does a band’s planning process look like?
The best bands are extremely detailed. If they have strong planning before, it helps prevent mistakes and shows they truly care about your day.
How should couples approach song selection?
Start with your must-plays and meaningful moments (especially the first dance) and communicate clearly. Making sure names and key songs are correct matters.
What makes a “great” band vs. just a “good” band?
Consistency and care: the same musicians regularly performing together, years of experience as a unit, and clear proof they prioritize your details

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