Lockdown has been, and continues to be, tough for those involved in the wedding industry. For a year now, weddings have been restricted in terms of numbers and indeed in …
Classical Wedding Musicians in Gloucestershire – Piano and Cello Duo
A Thousand Years – Christina Perri
“A Thousand Years” is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Christina Perri, and written by Perri and David Hodges, for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1. Based on an …

I’m Kissing You
Here at JAM Duo, we love to make recordings. Our Listen page is growing all the time with new songs that we record and we hope you enjoy listening to …

Sharing some love on Valentines Day
For valentines day this year, JAM Duo teamed up with Cirencester Male Voice Choir in Gloucestershire to put together a virtual video in support of Pancreatic Cancer UK. You can …

Irish Folk songs played on the Cello
Folk songs are a particularly popular choice at weddings at the moment. And not just if you are from Ireland (folk music is of course also available in other countries …

Entrance of the Bride – Canon in D?
When it comes to the Bride’s entrance, whether this is in a church or civil ceremony, Pachelbel’s Canon still remains one of the most popular classical pieces to be requested. …

Your top Wedding Songs for 2021
A few weeks ago we talked about the top wedding songs on Spotify for 2020 and 2021. You can read that post here. However, Spotify isn’t the only platform for …
Music Trends for 2021
We may be a Classical Duo, but when it comes to playing for weddings, anything goes. The most important thing is for us to perform your favourite song or piece …
Let JAM Duo Record your Favourite Song
Even amidst the restrictions of lockdown here in the UK and the impact this is having on the wedding industry as a whole, we are delighted to still be taking …

Choosing music for your wedding – Let it be Me
When it comes to choosing music for your wedding, it is a very personal choice. JAM Duo understand this which is why our repertoire spans the centuries from the 1600s …