Songs4U - An Introduction

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About Songs4U

Songs4U is a self-contained musical quartet of singers performing a variety of songs backed by synthesiser (orchestral keyboard) accompaniment. Our group is based in Nottingham and can perform anywhere within a reasonable journey time from our base including during the working day.

Songs4U perform a variety of different types of music but we specialise in singing music from musicals and films. We also have a small repertoire of light classics, easy listening, light pop, standards, country music etc.

Songs4U can support private concerts, business events, celebrations and anniversaries, charity fund raising events etc. Mostly our programmes are made up of collections of songs from our extensive repertoire but occasionally we have delivered customised concerts to suit a particular audience need.

Our programme does not particularly include music for dancing or disco so, at a wedding, anniversary or birthday party for example, we would typically be providing interim contrasting entertainment as an extra supplement to a disco or live band.

We are available for day time performances and often perform at care homes or Independent Living establishments where we usually select a programme better suited to a more mature audience.

Each of us has also worked with many musical societies in and around the Nottingham area for many years now and enjoy talking to and connecting with our audiences in a personable way.

A Typical Concert Venue

Songs4U at a concert for Roma

The Songs4U quartet met over 30 years ago as members of Beeston Musical Theatre Group (formerly Beeston Operatic Society), and we performed a concert at the care home of our friend who was a founder member of the society.

The whole audience was very appreciative of our selection of songs from musicals in which she had performed.

So, what did we do during COVID lockdown when concerts were not allowed? Here is the story.

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Updated 06-May-2025