A legend in the South, THE GRAND BAND has been pleasing corporate and social clients for over 25 years and 3,200+ performance dates.  Fun Fun Fun!  Glenn Normand, the bandleader, came from New Orleans, so the music has to be exciting.  Since the band formed to handle the weddings and conventions at the Grand Hotel in Point Clear, the act has since been asked to play and perform in over 100 cities of 8 states.  

Shown is the standard 6 member group.  Everyone sings and several play multiple instruments...but they'll make you the star of the show with their audience participation and interaction.   From wedding receptions to business parties to fund raising galas, this is the group to feature.  All the guys sing lead, harmony and backup, and the band features a very exciting female singer.  Guests appreciate the widest variety songlist on the Gulf Coast...songs from yesteryear to today....uplifting jazz to start off, standards and light rock for dinner dance...then PARTY with pop, rock and Motown the rest of the night. 

A  4,000+ watt sound system allows everyone to hear and feel the music when appropriate.   If you are looking for an act that satisfies the most demanding audiences, this is it.  Casual, business or formal dress, minimal to extreme sound and lighting, flexible setup requirements make working with this act very easy. 

This band can play Non Stop through your event and books in the $2500-$3500 range.

Be sure to read the Thank You Notes below to see what buyers thought of the band.
Left to Right:   Dave Sandy-Sax/Vocals/Keys;   Eric Marrero-Trumpet/Sax/Trombone/Guitar/Bass/Vocals; Bart Jennings-Guitar/Bass/Keys/Trumpet/Trombone/Harmonica/Vocals;  Ron Tait-Drums/Vocals;  Eden Kentner-Vocals/Acoustic Guitar/Percussion;  Glenn Normand-Keys/Bass/Drums/Vocals;


 

The Grand Band has the distinct honor of having played for 2 Governors in one weekend.  First, for outgoing Alabama Governor Bob Riley, in Mobile, at a USA tribute, then 4 days later, at the
inaugural ball for Governor Robert Bentley in Montgomery.