Ed,

Everyone in the place, including some of the bridal party, was complaining about the music. I figured this guy just couldn't read an audience if his life depended upon it. Tonight I performed for a similar age group in Aberdeen, Maryland. I was told by the person who headed up the event that it was unlikely that anyone would dance. By the time I was into the second song I had a dozen couples on the dancefloor. By the third song I had twice as many, and by the time dinner was served the floor was packed and you couldn't put another person on the floor if you used a shoe horn. At the end of the night there were lots of ATTABOYS from everyone, and they wanted to book me for their next convention five years from now.

The main reason for the orriginal post was to get a feeling on how everyone here evaluates their audiences, and what songs they use to get folks on the dancefloor.

Cheers,

Gary

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