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Hip music is important for a good party or wedding. If you're hosting a wedding soon, chances are you want to find a good wedding band in San Fernando Valley, CA, live band in San Fernando Valley, CA, or live orchestra in San Fernando Valley to entertain your guests. There are many types of wedding bands and orchestras in San Fernando Valley, CA - whether you desire classical music, rock music, or original music. You may also consider hiring a wedding singer in San Fernando Valley, CA or some other San Fernando Valley musician to play at your wedding. Rest assured, we have lots of listings for musicians in San Fernando Valley who can impress your wedding guests with their music!
San Fernando Valley Musicians may also serve the following areas: Carlsbad, Spring Valley, Chula Vista, Cardiff By The Sea, Escondido, La Jolla, Lakeside, Santee, Solana Beach, Encinitas, Coronado, San Ysidro, National City, Rancho Santa Fe, Del Mar, El Cajon, Lemon Grove, La Mesa, Poway, Jamul, Bonita, Imperial Beach, Alpine, La Presa, and San Diego County.
San Fernando Valley Factoid:
Before secession could come out for a vote, the Local Agency Formation Commission studied the fiscal viability of the new city and decided that the new city must mitigate any fiscal loss incurred by the rest of Los Angeles. LAFCO concluded that a new San Fernando Valley city would be financially viable, but would need to mitigate the $60.8 million that Los Angeles would lose in revenues. Secessionists took this figure as evidence that the Valley gave more money to Los Angeles than it received back in services. This triggered a petition drive led by Valley VOTE to put secession on the ballot. Measures F and H not only decided whether the Valley became a city but voters also got to pick a new name for it. The proposed names on the ballot were as follows: San Fernando Valley, Rancho San Fernando, Mission Valley, Valley City and Camelot. Along with Measures F and H, elections were held for fourteen council members and a mayor.
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