Andy Ellison
Andy Ellison delights audiences with clever combinations of Simply Buble Classic Swing and modern New Wave Jazz by one of the country’s top swing singers. He has a passion for music and also a real talent for performing. Here is the perfect choice to entertain your guests and make your event truly memorable. He can offer a bespoke entertainment package perfectly suited to your event. He is sure to have a style of music to suit the occasion.
Whether you want that little something extra when guests arrive, or a real party at the end of the evening, a tailored package can be put together for you. As a Michael Buble tribute singer Andy Ellison is ideal for Manchester corporate events. Whatever you are planning here are a few options.
Andy Ellison Simply Buble Tribute
Sample Package 1: Solo Singer during meal as background music. Lively solo singer performance after dinner to start the party. Disco ’til close of evening.
Sample Package 2: Pianist and singer during meal. 5 piece band performing in evening (pianist, drums, double bass, sax and singer). Disco ’til close of evening.
Sample Package 3: Sax during drinks reception. Jazz trio during meal (Pianist, drums and double bass).
7 piece band performing in evening (pianist, drums, double bass, guitar, trumpet, sax and singer). Disco ’til close of evening.
Michael Bublé
Canadian singer Michael Bublé has released eleven studio albums, three live albums, nine EPs, eighteen singles and fourteen music videos. He has recorded for Warner Bros. Records, Reprise Records and 143 Records. Bublé has sold over 75 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling Canadian artists in history. Billboard listed him as the 3rd Top Canadian Artist of all time (behind only Céline Dion and Shania Twain).
He has scored 4 No. 1 albums on Billboard 200 and was listed by Billboard as the 47th Top Artist of 2010s decade. He also placed three albums on Billboard 200 Albums of the Decade which includes: Christmas (No. 24), To Be Loved (No. 179) and Crazy Love (No. 193). Wikipedia.