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" I saw this band perform on New Year’s Eve in the pouring rain. They were phenomenal! Despite the extreme weather conditions, they put on a show. Their musical and vocal talent was stellar. People were dancing all over the place. I can’t wait to see them again. "
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"Foi um espectáculo vibrante e cheio de boa energia, com um repertório super animado!"
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"Great attitude and beautiful music Appreciate his lovely attitude and willing to pay with my son "
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"...Canadian tribal swamp beat meets Paul Ortega meets the heartbeat of Redbone with Doobie Brothers vocals... the late Vince Fontaine, country musician, Eagle and Hawk "
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"I loved watching my daughter smile that big! It made my day so thank you so much!!"
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"Just wanted to thank Direct Hit for their awesome performance at my Birthday Party. All the guests had a fun time dancing and rockin' and commented on what a good variety of music you play. We are looking forward to seeing you again and will definitely be hiring you and your band for our upcoming Anniversary party."
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"I truly enjoyed his song selections and he did a great job working the room! "
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"Dom is an absolutely incredible saxophonist! He transformed our wedding into an unforgettable day, setting our cocktail party on fire with contagious talent and energy. Our guests were won over, and so were we. If you are looking to give a unique soul to your event, look no further!"
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"We had Megan sing at our wedding to welcome guests & what an impression she made! Megan has such a beautiful voice & she really did give our wedding day that special touch. She also worked closely with us leading up to the wedding to ensure she got the right songs & the songs of our choice. Cannot recommend her enough! A very talented young lady. Thank you Megan. Xx"
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"Our Event would not have been the same without Exit Left Rock & Party Band. They were terrific!"
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"In the balmy evening air of Stuart, Florida, on April 26, 2025, the Terra Fermata Tiki Bar transformed into a time machine, whisking a crowd of over 500 fans back to the legendary 1971 Fillmore East concerts. Brothers After All, the premier Allman Brothers Band tribute act hailing from Southeast Florida, took the stage for a meticulously crafted recreation of the iconic live album At Fillmore East in their first set. What unfolded was nothing short of a magical performance that captured the raw energy, improvisational genius, and soulful blues-rock essence of the original Allman Brothers Band, leaving attendees buzzing with nostalgia and awe. Terra Fermata, with its open air tiki vibe, palm trees swaying under string lights, and a stage backed by the Florida sunset, proved to be an unexpectedly perfect setting for this tribute. The venue, known for hosting eclectic acts from reggae to jam bands, was packed wall-to-wall by 8 PM, with fans spilling onto the outdoor patios. Drawing a diverse crowd: die-hard Allman aficionados in their 60s and 70s, younger jam-band enthusiasts discovering the classics, and even families introducing the next generation to Southern rock royalty. The atmosphere was electric, fueled by cold brews and the anticipation of hearing those timeless tracks come alive. Brothers After All kicked off the set with Statesboro Blues, the opener from At Fillmore East, and immediately set the tone with dual guitar harmonies that echoed Duane Allman and Dickey Betts' legendary interplay. Lead guitarist Pete Quigley channeled Duane's slide guitar wizardry with precision, his fingers dancing across the strings in a way that felt both reverent and innovative. Opposite him, rhythm guitarist Dave Lasman delivered Betts' melodic lines with fiery passion, their chemistry evident in extended jams that stretched the song well beyond its album length, much to the crowd's delight. The band didn't just play the album; they embodied it. Drummer duo Mike Loschiavo, Hosny “Hoz” Franck along with Mitch Fine on percussion replicated the thunderous percussion of Butch Trucks, and Jaimoe, locking into grooves that pulsed with organic rhythm. Bassist Will Keehner held down the low end with Berry Oakley's funky precision, while keyboardist/vocalist Lefty Hathaway nailed Gregg Allman's vocals and Hammond B3 organ swells. Highlights included the epic 23-minute rendition of "Whipping Post," where the band's improvisations ventured into psychedelic territories, and "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," which featured a jaw-dropping drum solo that had the audience on their feet. What made this show truly unbelievable was the attention to detail. Brothers After All used period accurate gear to recreate the warm, analog sound of the original recordings. They played the album in sequence, complete with the between song banter and crowd noise cues that fans know by heart. By the time they closed with You Don't Love Me, the tiki bar felt like Fillmore itself, alive with cheers and applause. Audience reactions were overwhelmingly positive, with many attendees praising the band's authenticity and energy. Here's a roundup of remarks from attendees we spoke with post-show: Tom H., 68, from Palm Beach Gardens: I've seen the real Allmans back in 72, and these guys nailed it. The guitar duels were spot on it felt like Duane was up there smiling down. Best tribute I've ever seen! Sarah L., 32, from Jupiter: I'm new to the Allman Brothers, but this show hooked me. The jams were endless and so hypnotic. Over 500 people dancing under the stars! Unforgettable. Brothers After All made me a fan for life. Mike and Lisa R., a couple in their 50s from Stuart: We come to Terra Fermata all the time, but this was next level. The crowd was huge, but the vibe was intimate. Stormy Monday gave me chills the vocals were pure Gregg. Kudos to the band for keeping the spirit alive! Emily K., 25, from Miami (visiting family): As a Phish fan, I love long jams, and this delivered. The energy was insane; everyone was singing along. Wish they would tour more; I'd follow them like the Deadheads do! Anonymous fan overheard in the crowd: This wasn't a cover band; it was a resurrection. With that many people packed in, it could have been chaotic, but the sound was crystal clear. Epic night! Minor quibbles: The outdoor venue meant occasional wind affecting the sound mix early on, and with such a large turnout, lines for drinks were long during set breaks. But these were footnotes in an otherwise flawless evening. Brothers After All proved why they're considered one of today’s top tribute acts, blending respect for the source material with their own flair. If you're a fan of classic rock, jam bands, or just great live music, catch Brothers After All show "
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"Anthems Live Band gave us their song list to check out before we booked them for our wedding, which was huge at more than 500 hit songs!, so we booked them, and they created such an amazing vibe on the night that we all just went silly! Best party band ever! Thanks for organising your band for us, Stu, ridiculous night!"
Reply by Anthems! Live Band
Hi Katie. That’s great to hear, thank you! Yep, we really nail the anthemic tunes vibe! Let me know if you need us for any other events in future and we’ll sort it again for you! Stu.
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" Great food and music!!! "
Reply by Dr Saxy
Thanks for your positive comments! I enjoyed playing for you and your family! 🙏🏽
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"Soooo much fun - great music and was able to select a lot of the songs. So enjoyed singing along and dancing. Highly recommend --"
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