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"John performs to the crowd—if they’re mellow he’s mellow. If they’re having fun he kicks it up a notch with them. Great blues and blues rock. His original songs are crowd pleasers. "
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"David has a lovely nature and way with the audience. He has a huge selection of songs and delivers each one with a wonderful talent and ease"
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"Ringrazio il talent X Factory per avermi fatto conoscere una cantante brava e vera. Ho apprezzato la sua ironia e soprattutto "
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"Très belle prestation, avec une mention spéciale pour la superbe interprétation du titre demandé !"
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"We just wanted to say a HUGE thank you for your superb work on Friday night. People were coming up to us saying 'this lot are fantastic...where did you find them?' Everyone had a ball thanks in no small part to the brilliant atmosphere you guys created. Thanks again, we wouldn't hesitate to recommend you, feel free to put anyone our way who'd like to know what you're like! Sincerely hope to see you again in the future. Warm regards, Eileen & Peter"
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"Jack was really fantastic at our event. He was very easy to deal with before, giving me a call a few days before to finalise details. He turned up on time, was very little effort to look after, and played some excellent music throughout, just the right vibe for a relaxed afternoon party. I should have pressed him to take more of a break, because I think he just kept on playing, beyond the timings we booked him for. Overall, he was really excellent & made a huge difference to our event, with lots of the guests commenting on how much they liked him."
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"We are so grateful that Andrew played and sang for us. He is incredibly expressive in his singing and gives every listener goosebumps. Andrew has a wonderful voice and absolutely enchanted us!"
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"Recently played our wedding at the Tradewinds. Amazing performance of 3 songs we asked her to learn at short notice. Incredibly friendly and professional, with a beautiful voice. Thanks!"
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"Una voce meravigliosa, dal vivo è ancora più meravigliosa. Riesce ad interpretare il testo della canzone e trasmetterti un emozione ."
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"Voce stupenda, anche da musical , ragazza determinata con reportorio classico portato in maniera puntuale e precisa. Finalmente una che canta per davvero !"
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"Incredible performance! The team arrived early, looked fantastic in traditional attire, and delivered a high-octane set that got everyone on the dance floor. Their 25+ years of experience really shows in their professionalism and talent. We will definitely be booking them again for future family celebrations!"
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"Harmie brought his full Cockney repertoire to the cavernous Cavalier pub in Whetstone and he had to fight his way through the crowds to get to the stage, arriving with his guitar, a collection of harmonicas, his cloth cap and braces and a mug of jellied eels. This was a real Cockney knees-up evening for the regulars, who included in their midst the Pearly King and Queen of Purley, or was it Finchley? Kicking off with Chas 'n Dave's raucous toe-tapper, "The Sideboard Song" the cheeky chappie tackled a lovely bunch of Cockney ditties, including Tommy Steele's showstopper, "What A Mouth"; an entertaining version of the old Billy Cotton (now there was a good old Cockney) number, "The Marrow Song"; and the singalong tunes, "Maybe It's Because I'm A Londoner", "Show Me The Way To Go Home", "Meet Me At The Church" and the tasty, "Hot Meat Pie, Saveloys And Trotters". Highlights of the first set were Harmie's harmonica-led rendition of the Shadows' classic instrumental, "Apache" and, following a request from a punter, a countryfied version of "What Made Milwaukee Famous", which was part made famous by Rod Stewart. The lovable Cockney character was in humorous form too calling for 'security' when a man approached him for a request, and in telling the audience: "As this is Whetstone I thought we ought to do a song about infidelity," before launching into Gene Pitney's, "24 Hours From Tulsa", complete with harp solo. The second set brought more Cockney treats with Bernard Cribbins' "Right Said Fred"; Mike Jerome's clever, "Sling Yer Hook" and Chas and Dave's weepie, "Ain't No Pleasing You". The audience were loving Harmie by now, but soon he had to battle his way through the masses again to get to the Harmie-mobile and a trip home to the Old Kent Road."
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"You did a great job in learning and playing two of the most unusual song requests you've probably ever been asked to play! They sounded terrific with the acoustics at Carnclaze caverns. Top performance"
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"Carol & Ezéchiel were amazing. They did a brilliant job, were flexible, organised, reliable. They were a pleasure to work with. We could not have better musicians for our event. Thank you so much again !"
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