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In 1936, a band of musicians set out from Lajpat Rai Market in Delhi proudly display their brand name as JEA BAND, a piece of history embroidered to their well cut uniforms.Since then JEA BAND has grown to become the oldest in trade and enjoy cult status in wedding bazaar.
With Bagpipers, Jhankars and Clarinet forming the heartcore of this band from the traditional days has changed its technology by adding the most latest and traditionally refined instruments.
JEA BAND not only organises the the band but everything likelights, Ghori, Ch
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In 1936, a band of musicians set out from Lajpat Rai Market in Delhi proudly display their brand name as JEA BAND, a piece of history embroidered to their well cut uniforms.Since then JEA BAND has grown to become the oldest in trade and enjoy cult status in wedding bazaar.
With Bagpipers, Jhankars and Clarinet forming the heartcore of this band from the traditional days has changed its technology by adding the most latest and traditionally refined instruments.
JEA BAND not only organises the the band but everything likelights, Ghori, Chariots, Nafiri, Tasha, Shehnai, Umbrellas, Lights, Lamp Carriers, Floral Decorations, Vintage cars, Gensets, Pagri`s, virtually making it a most PROFILIC WEDDING MANAGEMENT COMPANY.
JEA BAND has upgraded itself by by creating designer uniforms, fancy and bright instruments, beautiful lights, clasically talented band players with most organised staff.
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The bollywood tunes which they played at my brother’s wedding set the perfect mood for an over energized bunch of baraatis. Every one of us danced to the fullest at his wedding. Thanks to jea band for such exciting music.
This is one of the best Karol Bagh bands I have listened to in recent times and I really liked their choice of music. This is also one of the oldest bands in the city and thus has a cult status too. The band people all wear similar uniforms which is a great sight.
The way they played different tunes bollywood, Punjabi and even traditional which forced everybody to shake themselves in joy. I enjoyed watching them. I too tapped my foot sitting on the groom cart.
The variety of music that was played on demand by the orchestra was vibrant, from traditional; to latest Bollywood; to modern, they played it all.
The band played on Bagpipers and Clarinets that is quite a rarity in Delhi weddings. The bagpipers obviously gave an elegant touch to the Baraat reception at our brother’s wedding.