Introducing The Atlantic: Ireland's Newest Wedding Band Sensation!
Are you prepared to move in time with the beat of your love tale? The Atlantic is here to set the scene for your ideal wedding, so look no further! In an exclusive interview with Brian McDermott of The Wedding Band Show podcast, Mark and Ray from The Atlantic give us a behind-the-scenes look at the beginning of their exciting new business.
Tell us about The Atlantic, please. Are you novices in the field or seasoned masters at weddings?" Brian questions, introducing himself and his podcast's distinct charm early in the exchange. Exuding energy and passion for their work, Mark and Ray, the dynamic team behind The Atlantic Wedding Band, explain their path from corporate gigs to the wedding band scene.
The Atlantic promise a melodic fusion that cuts over genres and eras with a lineup that includes Mark on acoustic guitar and vocals, Ray on bass guitar, Dwayne on guitar, Luke on drums, and Bethany on keyboards and vocals. "We're not just a band; we're a musical experience," as Mark puts it.
However, what distinguishes The Atlantic from the rest? "Interaction," they all say simultaneously. Since Mark developed his talents as a solitary performer, interacting with the crowd comes naturally to him. Every couple that attends The Atlantic is guaranteed an amazing time, from urging them to get on the dance floor to accommodating music requests.
Authenticity is their hidden weapon in a market overrun with gaudy promotions and clever marketing strategies. Mark reiterates, "What you see is what you get," highlighting their dedication to providing authentic, live performances that perfectly represent their music.
However, The Atlantic covers more than simply the major event. With a keen sense of detail and a talent for adaptability, they provide a whole package that includes DJ services and ceremony music. "We're not just a band; we're your musical journey from 'I do' to 'Let's dance,'" Mark smiles and quips.
The Atlantic are prepared to travel and share their musical magic throughout Ireland, from Galway to Killarney. However, don't simply believe what they say. Experience their live performance at Sligo's Lillies Bar to get a taste of what makes them the most popular wedding band in the area.
So, if you're ready to turn your special day into an unforgettable soirée, look no further than The Atlantic Wedding Band. Visit their website, follow them on social media, and get ready to dance the night away with Ireland's newest wedding band sensation. As they say, "Let the music play, and love will find its way!"
Website - https://theatlanticband.com/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theatlanticweddingband
Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theatlanticband
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094395416107
For more episodes of The Wedding Band Show visit;
https://thebrianmcdermottband.ie/
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