Contrarian that I am, I don't mind playing weddings, if there's a fat  
check involved. Not receptions, mind you, but weddings, and playing  
celtic, not bluegrass (I can't imagine a banjo at a wedding, but  
that's just me). Show up 30 minutes early, take out our instruments in  
the choir loft, no need to set up the PA or mics. In about an hour,  
we're out the door, money in hand. I also like the acoustics playing  
in church; lots of natural reverb. The main problem, as mentioned, is  
the brides. They usually bug you to death. I always try to turn them  
over to a woman in our band I have dubbed our "wedding advisor." Flip  
side is when the big day comes, they're so wrapped up in things they  
don't even know you exist. 

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