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Diversity. Fun. Elegance Book Mike and The Mixers for your wedding or corporate event. Courtesy of the Mike McSwain Agency [email protected] Call Mike Mcswain 843-763-3805 Diversity. Fun. Elegance. The Mixers bring each, in just the right amount, to your event. Diversity. From Jazz standards to hard-hitting funk and rock tunes. Fun. The band keeps folks dancing and the band REALLY has fun being the driving force behind a great party. Elegance. The dress, the stage appearance, the lighting, the right volume...all contribute to a elegant event. The band was founded in 1994 by Charleston drummer Mike McSwain, who plays drums and handles business affairs for the group. The MiXeRs play only private events, most of which are wedding receptions and corporate events. But the band also plays anniversary parties, bar/bat mitzvahs, birthday parties, and reunions. Mike contributes the bandʼs busy schedule to the versatility of the group. “I think the biggest reason brides and corporate planners are happy with us is that we can create elegance in the beginning of an event, but weʼre able to shift gears when the time is right and create a party and dance atmosphere. Practically every event we play begins with jazz standards as background music, but winds up being a heck of a party, “ says McSwain. Another factor in the bandʼs success is the fact that the players are full-time musicians. Playing music is not something the band just does on the side. Mikeʼs clients know that this is his full-time profession, and that he has the time and willingness to give their party the proper attention. He knows that planning a wedding reception or corporate event can be mind-boggling with details, and he works hard to help the client feel the musical details are all under control. Services The Mixers play only private events, most of which are wedding receptions and corporate events, but the band also plays anniversary parties, bar/bat mitzvahs, birthday parties, and reunions. Reception Events Information: Expected arrival time of first guests: We typically play standard jazz background tunes until the bride and groom arrive. This gives guests a chance to talk without raising their voices and it starts the party off with elegance. Expected arrival time of bride and groom: We encourage the bride and groom to do their first dance shortly after they arrive; this lets us get the party going. We typically move right into dance music after the first dance. The key questions here are: - Do you go right into your first dance when you arrive, or do you wait awhile, maybe having a drink or saying hello to some of your guests first? - Do we announce the wedding party or just the bride and groom? If you choose to announce the entire wedding party, we suggest you enter as the last couple and go right into your first dance. Special requests for first dance and for father's dance: Since most couples have a song that holds special meaning, we will do our best to play whatever you choose for the first dance. Do not, however, feel pressured to choose a song if you donʼt have one in mind. We have dozens of songs that will work and Iʼm happy to make suggestions. Also, donʼt feel bad if youʼre not particularly good dancers. No one will judge you for a lack of dancing skill on your wedding day. As for the fatherʼs dance, you can either pick a separate song to be played immediately after the first dance, or the father can “cut-in” after a verse or so of the first dance. Wedding cake: Sooner is usually better than later for this. We suggest cutting it right after the first dance, or, when we take a break. Remember to give us a few minutes notice on the cake-cutting so we can be sure the food staff has champagne ready. Also, if you know that someone (best man, father of bride, etc.) is planning to make a toast during the evening, you might tell them that immediately following the cake-cutting is an ideal time. Bouquet toss and garter: Increasingly brides and grooms are skipping the garter and just doing the bouquet toss. We suggest doing this later in the evening when the party is in full swing. Weʼll ask the single ladies to come up front and the photographer will suggest positioning. Weʼll count it off and make it very easy for you. Departure: Do you have a planned departure time? Let us know if you would like an announcement at this ONLY YOU Song List PEGGY SUE PEPPERMINT TWIST RAMBLIN' ROSE RELEASE ME ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK ROCKIN' ROBIN ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN RUNAWAY Songs of the 50's SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME ALL I HAVE TO DO IS DREAM SHAKE RATTLE AND ROLL ALL SHOOK UP SHOUT BEYOND THE SEA SMOKE GETS IN YOUR EYES BLUE MOON SPLISH SPLASH BLUE SUEDE SHOES STAGGER LEE BLUEBERRY HILL STAND BY ME CAN'T HELP FALLING IN STAY LOVE TEEN ANGEL CHANTILLY LACE TELL IT LIKE IT IS CROCODILE ROCK TEQUILA DON'T BE CRUEL THAT'LL BE THE DAY DOO DOO RUN RUN THE GREAT PRETENDER EARTH ANGEL THEN YOU CAN TELL ME GO AWAY LITTLE GIRL GOODBYE GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY TWIST MEDLEY GREAT BALLS OF FIRE TWISTIN' THE NIGHT AWAY HOUND DOG UNDER THE BOARDWALK I CAN'T STOP LOVING YOU UP ON THE ROOF I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN I'M WALKING LOVE IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT IT'S ALRIGHT IT'S SO EASY MIKE AND THE MIXERS JAILHOUSE ROCK JOHNNY B. GOODE KANSAS CITY LITTLE DARLIN' LOVE ME TENDER MACK THE KNIFE Songs of the 60's A WHITER SHADE OF PALE MOONDANCE AIN'T TOO PROUD TO BEG MY GIRL AQUARIUS MY WAY BAD MOON RISIN' PROUD MARY BARBARA ANNE RESPECT BROWN SUGAR SATISFACTION BUILD ME UP BUTTERCUP SHE CAME IN THROUGH THE CAN'T BUY ME LOVE BATHROOM WINDOW COLOR MY WORLD SITTING ON THE DOCK OF CUPID THE BAY DO YOU LOVE ME SOMETHING DOWN ON THE CORNER SOUL MAN DUKE OF EARL SPOOKY EVIL WAYS STAND BY ME FIRE AND RAIN SUNNY GET BACK TEARS OF A CLOWN GIMME SOME LOVIN' THE THRILL IS GONE GLORIA THIS MASQUERADE GOOD LOVIN' TRACES GOODHEARTED WOMAN TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS GROOVIN' TWIST AND SHOUT HEY JUDE TWISTIN' THE NIGHT AWAY I CAN'T STOP LOVING YOU WHEN A MAN LOVES A HEARD IT THROUGH THE WOMAN GRAPEVINE WILD THING I SAW HER STANDING THERE WOOLY BULLY I WANNA HOLD YOUR HAND YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET IMAGINE WHAT YOU WANT LOUIE LOUIE YOUR SONG MIDNIGHT HOUR MIKE AND THE MIXERS Songs of the 70 's JUST A GIGOLO JUST THE WAY YOU ARE KNOCK ON WOOD AIN'T NO SUNSHINE LEAN ON ME ALWAYS ON MY MIND LISTEN TO THE MUSIC BABY I WANT YOU LONG TRAIN RUNNING BACK IN THE USSR LYIN' EYES BAD BAD LEROY BROWN ME AND BOBBY MCGEE BEGINNINGS NEW YORK STATE OF BENNIE AND THE JETS MIND BEST OF MY LOVE OLD TIME ROCK AND BLUE BAYOU ROLL CHINA GROVE SIGNED SEALED DANIEL DELIVERED DON'T IT MAKE YOUR SIR DUKE BROWN EYES BLUE STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN EVERYTHING IS SUPERSTITION BEAUTIFUL SUSPICIOUS MINDS FIRE AND RAIN SWEET CAROLINE FREE BIRD SWEET HOME ALABAMA GRAZING IN THE GRASS TAKE ME HOME HOTEL CALIFORNIA COUNTRY ROADS HOW SWEET IT IS THE LETTER I BELIEVE IN MUSIC THE ROSE I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW TRUCKIN' I LOVE YOU MORE TODAY THAN YESTERDAY WHAT'S GOING ON I SHOT THE SHERIFF YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IT DON'T COME EASY IT'S STILL ROCK AND ROLL TO ME JAMBALAYA JOY TO THE WORLD MIKE AND THE MIXERS Songs of the 80's KEEP YOUR HANDS TO ADDICTED TO LOVE YOURSELF AGAINST THE WIND LA BAMBA ALWAYS LIVING IN AMERICA ANOTHER ONE BITES THE MARGARITAVILLE DUST MIXED EMOTIONS BANANA BOAT SONG MONEY FOR NOTHING BILLIE JEAN ON THE ROAD AGAIN BOOGIE DOWN PART TIME LOVER BORN IN THE USA PARTY 1999 BREAKDOWN PINK CADILLAC CALL ME AL SAILING CANDLE IN THE WIND SHE DRIVES ME CRAZY CARRIBEAN QUEEN SIMPLY IRRESTIBLE CELEBRATION SMOOTH OPERATOR CONGA START ME UP ENDLESS LOVE SUSSUDIO EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE THE HEAT IS ON FAMILY TRADITION THE LADY IN RED FOOTLOOSE THE ROSE FOREVER AND EVER WANNA BE STARTING GLORY DAYS SOMETHING HEART OF ROCK AND ROLL WIND BENEATH MY WINGS HIP TO BE SQUARE I JUST CALLED TO SAY I LOVE YOU JUMP MIKE AND THE MIXERS JUST THE TWO OF US COUNTRY SOMETHING ALL MY EXES MORE MODERN ALWAYS ON MY MIND BEFORE THE NEXT TEARDROP FALLS BEHIND CLOSED DOORS WHERE ARE YOU GOING BLUE BAYOU DAVE MATTHEWS BLUE EYES CRYIN' YOUR BODY IS A WONDERLAND IN THE RAIN JOHN MAYER BORN TO BOOGIE FREE FALLING TOM PETTY COULD I HAVE THIS WAITING IN VAIN DANCE BOB MARLEY CRAZY REAL WORLD ELVIRA MATCHBOX 20 3 AM MATCHBOX 20 FAMILY TRADITION AIN'T EVEN DONE WITH THE NIGHT FOLSOM PRISON BLUES JOHN COUGAR MELLENCAMP FOR THE GOOD TIME JACK AND DIANE/MELLENCAMP GOODHEARTED WOMAN CHERRY BOMB/MELLENCAMP BOAT DRINKS HELP ME MAKE IT JIMMY BUFFET THROUGH THE NIGHT PIRATE LOOKS AT 40/BUFFET JAMBALAYA COME MONDAY/BUFFET LOOKIN' FOR LOVE CHANGES IN LATITUDES/BUFFET NOBOBY KNOWS YOU ON THE ROAD AGAIN ERIC CLAPTON ROCKY TOP SOMETHING SO STRONG STAND BY YOUR MAN CROWDED HOUSE TENNESSEE WALTZ DON'T DREAM IT'S OVER CROWDED HOUSE THROUGH THE YEARS BIG YELLOW TAXI YOUR CHEATIN' HEART COUNTING CROWS RAINING ON SUNDAY STEAL MY KISSES THE DANCE BEN HARPER I'M A BELIEVER FRIENDS IN LOW PLACES SMASHMOUTH WICHITA LINEMAN SMOOTH NO SHIRT NO SHOES NO SANTANA PROBLEM MIKEANDTHEMIXERS.com WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN DON'T HAPPEN TWICE IT'S FIVE O'CLOCK SOMEWHERE FAST AS YOU PEACEFUL EASY FEELING Spanish Eyes Speak Low Standards St.
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