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  • String Quartet from Kennesaw, GA
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  • Starting at $200 per event

5 Reviews for The Wedding Players

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Review by Emma C.

Wedding CeremonyReviewed on November 12, 2011From Atlanta, GA

The Wedding Players did an absolutely beautiful job for my wedding. In addition to being extraordinarily talented, they are professional, accommodating, and friendly. I could not have asked for a lovelier performance. I would HIGHLY recommend The Wedding Players to anyone!! You will not be disappointed!!

Review by Jessica S.

Wedding CeremonyReviewed on April 10, 2012From Montgomery, AL

The Wedding Players performed at our outdoor ceremony and we are very satisfied. Brian (the contact person) called me a few days before the wedding to touch base and ask final questions and that was all they needed. They were something we didn't have to deal with, which is what brides and grooms need on their wedding day. I would recommend them to any of our friends and family.

Review by Arthur R.

Wedding CeremonyReviewed on October 9, 2011From Chattanooga, TN

The only comments I have to say about the wedding players is that they almost ruined my wedding. After paying the deposit and sending a check to pay in full they didn't show up for my wedding. I am extremely dissapointed and dissatisfied and frankly upset. I would not recommend them for anyone's wedding unless you want it to be ruined. I will be pursuing a full refund. P.S. My DJ Frank Marino saved my wedding by quickly reacting to the situation. He saved my wedding and I would highly recommend him.

Review by Patricia W.

Wedding CeremonyReviewed on October 21, 2012From Clayton, GA

Review by Mary D.

Wedding CeremonyReviewed on September 10, 2012From Cartersville, GA

They sounded gorgeous. My only complaint: we requested a song that was not on their playlist and they were going to charge us to learn it. I would understand if all of our requested songs were not on the list, but all were on the list except a Bob Marley song. If they would honor at least one unfamiliar song request per wedding, their repertoire would automatically increase. Thus making them more desirable for having a larger repertoire. This would eventually minimize song requests anyway. It would be a way to satisfy clients (not at the client's expense) and build a better repertoire at the same time. Two birds. One stone. Just saying. But they were great musicians.