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Dueling Pianos International Opening for 16 National Acts This Summer

Friday, June 4th, 2010

This summer, Dueling Pianos International will be sharing the bill with for pre and post show performance of the following artists at the 2010 OC FAIR in Costa Mesa, California: 

For routing, avails and pricing for Headline Dueling Pianos performances, call 248.398.9711 x 122 or send email to jasons@lorioross.com. 

Bad Company

Jeff Dunham,  Martina McBride,  Ziggy Marley

Faith Hill,  Blue Oyster Cult,  Adam Lambert

Ratt,  Dokken,  Sammy Hagar

B-52s,  Styx,  Joan Jett

Wierd Al Yankovic,  Gary Hoey,  ZZ Top

HISTORY OF THE OC FAIR

The fair first took place in the year 1890 and consisted of some minor exhibits in Santa Ana and a horse race. From 1889 to 1894 the fair was run by the Orange County Community Fair Corporation, but was then taken over by the Orange County Fair Association, Inc. Early fairs mainly consisted of horse races and livestock shows, but around 1900 new attractions were added and the fair become a yearly occurrence. At that time, the fair was located in Santa Ana, except for a brief period after World War I, when it was moved to Huntington Beach.

Starting in 1916, the fair was managed by the Orange County Farm Bureau. An Orange County Fair Board was elected in 1925, and the fair was moved to Anaheim with the addition of a rodeo and carnival. Following World War II the 32nd District Agricultural Association was formed by the state of California, and it took on the task of running the fair. The state purchased land from the Santa Ana Army Air Base and set some of it aside for use as a new fairgrounds. In 1949 the fair became a five day long event and was relocated to the old army base, which quickly became the permanent location. The city of Costa Mesa was incorporated in 1953 with the fair residing in its boundaries; it has been the home of the fair ever since.

OC Fair Attendance History

Year Attendance
2009 1,070,061[1]
2008 1,062,673[1]
2007 1,090,653
2006 924,315
2005 1,058,192
2004 963,984
2003 881,596
2002 898,197
2001 843,347
2000 808,810
1999 724,561
1998 723,061
1997 785,944

Dueling Pianos International looks forward to making new friends this year in Costa Mesa, California.  We’ll see you at the OC Fair!

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Dueling Pianos Wedding Entertainment: FAQ

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

For more information on planning a Dueling Pianos Wedding Reception, please visit www.duelingpianoshows.com or call 248.398.9711.

All Brides and Grooms who contact Dueling Pianos International have one thing in common — they want to offer their guests something DIFFERENT.  Watching a Dueling Pianos perfomance in a traditional Dueling Piano bar is a unique and excitiing experience.  Likewise, Dueling Piano wedding receptions can be a great time.  However, if scrupulous attention is not given to the itinerary of events and the physical layout of your facility, your Dueling Pianos Wedding Reception may not yeild the energy and excitement that you witnessed at Crocodile Rocks, Howl at the Moon, Ernie Biggs or RumRunners.   

The consultants at Dueling Pianos International have years of experience in Wedding Entertainment and have served as Wedding Planners at Lorio Ross Sterling Entertainment, the largest Wedding Entertaiment agency in the Midwest.  For more information on incorporating the Dueling Pianos concept into your wedding reception, please visit www.duelingpianoshows.com or contact Lorio Ross Sterling Entertainment at 248.398.9711.  The information provided in this post will serve as a checklist for setting up the proper environment for a Dueling Pianos Wedding Reception. 

 

Setting up a proper environment for a traditional wedding reception is a relatively simple task:  Cocktail Hour followed by dinner, toasts, featured dances and then it’s party time!  This formula has been used for centuries and is always successful if you have hired professional entertainers to facilitate each event of the evening.  However, one must plan for a different series of events when considering featuring the Dueling Pianos concept at a wedding reception.

 

When considering Dueling Pianos for wedding entertainment, the first question to ask is, “How does dueling pianos differ from a band or DJ?”  The answer is simple:  a traditional band leader’s main objective at a wedding reception is to get people on the dance floor and KEEP them on the dance floor.  Although over the past 20 years the dueling pianos concept has evolved to include dancing, getting people on the dance floor is NOT the main objective of a good Dueling Pianos team.  So, how is dancing included in a good Dueling Pianos Wedding performance?

THE DUELING PIANO WEDDING RECEPTION PERFORMANCE

A good Dueling Pianos performance will consist of the following, IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER

1)  2 or 3 opening songs where the audience can sing or shout out the “hook” of a song

2) The entertainers should, in a fun and entertaining way, ”outline” the Dueling Pianos Concept for those in the audience who have never witnessed a piano performance of this kind.

3)  Entertainers will then perform several requests from the audience

4) Entertainers will then “call out” members of the audience to the stage for light-hearted roasts.

5) Enterainers continue to take requests and incorporate songs which showcase their talent

6) The last 20 or 30 minutes of a good Dueling Pianos Wedding performance should be performed in a way that welcomes the entire audience to the dance floor allowing the entertainers to end their featured performance and make a natural transition from Dueling Pianos to DJ entertainment.

Although the video below is of a smaller casual Dueling Pianos Corporate  performance, the above 6 steps are followed.

THE DUELING PIANOS WEDDING RECEPTION (PHYSICAL LAYOUT OF FACILITY)

When planning a Dueling Pianos wedding reception, realize that some of your guests will want to start dancing immediately.  Let’s face it, you can’t make your guests remain seated at your reception;  some people will actually feel cheated out of their evening if they can’t dance whenever they wish.  So, how do we allow guests to dance without disrupting the featured sing along / comedy performance for everyone else?  Here’s how:

It is common practice for guests to stay off of the dance floor until the Bride and Groom have had their first dance.  At a Dueling Pianos Wedding Reception, it’s best to feature the Father/Daughter, Mother/Son, Bridal Party and Bride and Groom dances BEFORE the Dueling Pianos performance begins.  This will allow any guests who may wish to dance during the Dueling Pianos performance to do so without breaking traditional protocal.  Dueling Pianos International likes to recommend the East Coast Style Wedding for this very reason.  For more information on the East Coast Style Wedding, please CLICK HERE.

Placement of the dance floor must also be given careful consideration.  Whenever possible, the dance floor should be place to the side of the stage (seen below) so guests who wish to dance can do so without blocking the view of those who wish to participate in the Dueling Pianos show.

A perfect set up for a Dueling Pianos Wedding

A perfect set up for a Dueling Pianos Wedding

 

Not the best set up for a Dueling Pianos Wedding Reception

Not the best set up for a Dueling Pianos Wedding Reception

 

Dueling Pianos / Wedding Receptions and “Tipping”

One of the concerns all Brides and Grooms have when planning a Dueling Pianos wedding reception involves the notion of “tipping”.  In traditional Dueling Piano venues, it is no secret that the entertainers incorporate tipping into their performances.  Some entertainers will take the notion of “tipping” to the point of upsetting people watching the show.  Dueling Pianos International NEVER allows their entertainers to place tip jars on pianos at Corporate/Private or Wedding Dueling Piano performances.  Simply put, asking your guests to tip the entertainers at your wedding reception is in poor taste.  

At the same time, the concept of Dueling Pianos focuses on “letting the audience be in control of the show” – to a degree.  If “tips” are removed from the performnce, a certain element of fun and excitement is removed from the performance.  For this reason, we like to offer a recommendation of allowing the entertianers to incorporate ”tips” in the performance while making it abundantly clear that ALL tips will be donated to the Bride and Groom’s favorite charity.  We have found that 50% of our Brides and Grooms find this idea appealinng.  In any event, the  chice is completely up to the Bride and Groom.

In summary, Dueling Pianos provided by Dueling Pianos International (www.duelingpianoshows.com) is excited to be a part of your wedding reception.  Our wedding entertainment consultants will work with you to develop an itinerary of events and a suitable physical layout of your banuet facility that will create a unique atmosphere of class and excitement.  Call us today at 248.398.9711 to start planning your dream wedding today!

Dueling Pianos NEW YORK

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Although there are only a few venues in the state of NEW YORK that are attempting the Dueling Pianos concept, Corporate and Private Dueling Pianos performances and Wedding Dueling Piano performances are in great demand.  For information on how to bring the best Dueling Piano talent to your event, please visit www.duelingpianoshows.com for booking information or email jasons@lorioross.com for a direct quote.

New York Dueling Piano performances are not only a hit with New York fortune 500 companies, ticketed banquet events, and weddings, they are also very popular at Universities for students activities and events.  For a video preview of Dueling Pianos international’s latest performance at Notre Dame University, please see the video below or call 248.398.9711 to ask for a DVD to be mailed directy to your address:

Recent New York Dueling Pianos International Performances include:

Mickey Spillanes – East Chester NEW YORK
Union College – Schenectady NEW YORK

Mirror Lake Inn — Lake Placid {Dueling Pianos New York}

Danfords Hotel and Marina — Port Jefferson, New York

New York Chiropractic College — Seneca Falls (New York Dueling Pianos)

First Arena — Elmira, New York

Canisius College — Buffalo, New York

SUNY Oswego — Oswego (New York College Dueling Pianos)

The Pearl — Albany {DUELING PIANOS NEW YORK}

**For more resources on hiring and booking Dueling Pianos in New York, vist www.duelingpianoshows.com or www.LRSCOLLEGEENTERTAINMENT.COM  or call 248.398.9711 **