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Music to their ears

Haze Music is celebrating its status as a finalist in the Regional Business and Customer Service categories of the Powercor Geelong Business Excellence Awards.
Established in 1977, Haze Music is a consultancy and booking agency, providing quality entertainment for every occasion.
The entertainment booking agency provides professional entertainers for events of “all shapes and sizes”
Although the business is solely owned and managed by Tamara Andrews, since taking the reins in April 2014, much of its success can be attributed to the loyalty of the performers, many who have been with the agency for over 30 years.
They make this “one man band” a family.
Entertainers are provided for wedding ceremonies and receptions, conferences, festivals, parties and private functions, clubs, pubs and wineries, morning melodies and funeral and memorial services.
Soloists, duos, function DJs, cover bands, classical, jazz and blues, comedy/ MC and other entertainers could be booked through Haze Music.
Haze Music is also a consultancy providing recommendations, availabilities and quotes on a wide range of professional and talented musicians for special events. The agency will liaise with clients to find out what their expectations are, and then work towards achieving their goals so you can relax, safe in the knowledge that you and your guests will enjoy a fantastic and memorable celebration.

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