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Writing to Bands
When writing a letter to a band, how would you write the 'Dear .......' section at the top?
If I was writing to just a person, then it would be 'Dear Person's Name', but with a band, say The Killers for instance, it doesn't seem right to put 'Dear The Killers'. I think it sounds a bit weird. What would you put?
If I was writing to just a person, then it would be 'Dear Person's Name', but with a band, say The Killers for instance, it doesn't seem right to put 'Dear The Killers'. I think it sounds a bit weird. What would you put?
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barmy_army008 wrote:When writing a letter to a band, how would you write the 'Dear .......' section at the top?
If I was writing to just a person, then it would be 'Dear Person's Name', but with a band, say The Killers for instance, it doesn't seem right to put 'Dear The Killers'. I think it sounds a bit weird. What would you put?
maybe Dear and the band members names?....I don't know because it's rare that i'll write to a band...i usually try to meet them in person when they come to my home town.
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blitzkreig wrote:OR, you could start off with...
To my favourite (excuse the British spelling) band,
*(your message here)*
Your biggest fan,
barmy_army008
And there you go!
i wouldn't put Your biggest fan i'm sure celebrities and bands receive alot of letters saying i'm your biggest fan..anyways that's just me

Yep, bad idea.DanTheMan wrote:blitzkreig wrote:OR, you could start off with...
To my favourite (excuse the British spelling) band,
*(your message here)*
Your biggest fan,
barmy_army008
And there you go!
i wouldn't put Your biggest fan i'm sure celebrities and bands receive alot of letters saying i'm your biggest fan..anyways that's just me
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What about "Dear Sirs"? Politeness and etiquette often go a long way, if writing to a male actor I always address it:
eg: Mr Tom Hanks, Esq.
Or if they have any Queens honours then its etiquette to include that on the envelope.
Choice is yours, whatever works for you.
All the very best,
Yours Sincerely
eg: Mr Tom Hanks, Esq.
Or if they have any Queens honours then its etiquette to include that on the envelope.
Choice is yours, whatever works for you.
All the very best,
Yours Sincerely
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I will third that one!!!!!DanTheMan wrote:Debs eleven wrote:I agree that the best way would be to list the band members i.e.
Dear Tom, Dick and Harry
I also agree that "from your No.1 Fan" etc is too corny and its better to just put, for example, "Yours sincerely, Debs Morris"
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I often address letters to the person(s) first name, like "Dear John" rather than Dear Mr Travolta, but that's just a matter of personal choice. I don't think it is rude to do this though!
Cheers,
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