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Event music is the backbone of any event or party and it can definitely make or break the night. Often a live band or wedding singer can provide a hopping ambience for your party, wedding, or event. Perhaps you're hosting a classy, corporate event in Virginia and you need some smooth Virginia jazz players. Or maybe you need an lively live band that's going to excite your guests. Whether you're looking for a Virginia classical band, Virginia jazz band, Virginia rock band, or a Virginia wedding band for your event, party, or wedding we'll help you find the best music for your party.
Virginia Bands may also serve the following areas: Toms Brook, Hartfield, Purcellville, Painter, Stuarts Draft, Warsaw, Wake, Hansonville, Walkerton, Henry, La Crosse, Banco, Belle Haven, Port Haywood, South Hill, Ph 703 371 3355 703 309 1015, Wicomico, Dublin, Baskerville, Trevilians, Basye, Huntly, Callao, Hiltons, Fieldale, Dewitt, Lynchburg City, Waverly, Brownsburg, Gwynn.
Virginia Factoid:
About fifty percent of those practicing non-Christian faiths come from India. Others may include Vietnamese Americans and others of Asian descent. Together, those who practice Buddhism and Hinduism form the fastest growing group, and largest of the "Other Religions" group, accounting for one percent of the population. Islam, the second fastest growing religious group, accounts for 0.99% of the population. Non-denominational megachurches in the state include McLean Bible Church and Immanuel Bible Church.  Virginia Bands

Bands News and Information
  • Alice Peacock-Who I Am
    • July 6, 2006--Alice Peacock sings about herself on a self-explanatory titled album Who I Am. There are deep personal messages in all of these tracks and Alice has a beautifully expressive voice that brings all of her lyrics home to the heart.
  • Roots Based Organization Future of Jazz Makes A Difference
    • Atlanta, GA--July 3, 2006-- The Future of Jazz is a roots based organization founded in February 2004 in Atlanta Georgia. The showcase evolved into a competition when Alonzo Craig, program director of The City of Atlanta’s Office of Cultural Affairs needed a way to find the best local talent for Atlanta’s Jazz Festival.
  • Merry Christmas!
    • The Good News Big Band would like to wish you a Merry Christmas! If you came to some of our past performances like our Christmas concert, we appreciate your participation at the concert. We will update our site with upcoming performances after the beginning of the new year and hope to see you [...]