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"Great service. Successful rehearsal. Good communication. Arrived on time for recording session. Great work during the session."
Mercy (Studio Session)

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"absolutely amazing young band. Thoroughly enjoyed watching them on ship"
Martyn Naughton (cruise)

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"Second time at his show, same quality of performance. I fully recommend!!"
Isabel Trejo (El Sarape)

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" Abbiamo contattato Antonella per il nostro matrimonio ed ù stata la scelta migliore che potessimo fare. È una vera artista, professionale, competente e molto disponibile. La sua performance ha fatto la differenza, rendendo l’ atmosfera davvero unica. Antonella ù davvero una gran bella persona. Consigliamo per qualsiasi tipo di evento "
Rachele Menichi Pistoia (private wedding)

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"Incredible Stephan was a delight from the beginning to the end. We received so many compliments on his professionalism and talent. He set the perfect tone for our wedding."
Karen Brown (Wedding)

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"Paris, Galerie 19 Paul Fort, June 29, 2023, around 8:45 p.m. The trio is on tour. He had already come to our country last year, for a short tour of 3 dates in the South-West, at the initiative of Philippe Levreaud. Here he is back. The day before he was in Seine-et-Marne at the Moulin de Benne, and the days after that it will be AngoulĂȘme, Bordeaux and Puy-du-Lac. But for now they are here, for us, in this Gallery which regularly hosts the rarest music. A rustle of cymbals, the stridencies of the soprano sax, and a keyboard motif which installs a pulse: an incipit which smells good of the magic of improvised music. Then the improvisation is organized around a vehement pulse: the percussionist is at the center of the game. Not like a ‘groove machine’ which would convey preconceived ideas: rather like the living heart of an organism in permanent mutation. The pianist is in a double dialogue: rhythmic with the percussions, melodic-harmonic with the saxophonist. It is lyrical, tense, and a host of micro-events take place that bring the speech to incandescence. End of the first sequence. After brief words of welcome and introduction (Jamie Harris contributes his French) we set off headlong, towards the alto sax, in a crazy, almost Caribbean spin. Then back to the soprano, for a sort of ballad that will increase in intensity, on motifs that carry a bit of Africa within them. And this continent is still present in the following theme, which is a tribute to the musicians from Ghana with whom Trevor Watts collaborated at the end of the previous century. Throughout the concert, the music breathes under other horizons: Hispanic, Latin American, Middle Eastern. With sometimes melancholy accents that often resolve themselves into intense pulsations, towards a lyricism that is as torn as it is heartbreaking. In short, a bouquet of strong emotions and subtle sensations: music, in short. Audience conquered, columnist in heaven, ready to face the galley of the year to return from Porte d’OrlĂ©ans to Bondy: due to ‘security measures’, no metro or bus; no RER ‘E’ but walking to Denfert Rochereau for the RER B to Gare du Nord, then line 5 to Bobigny, and 4 km of walking to reach my home. 2H45 to cover 18 short kilometres (where it usually takes about fifty minutes by public transport, from door to door). But the concert was really worth it! Xavier PrĂ©vost"
Xavier Prévost (Concert in a basement art gallery in Paris)

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"Tasos Sarioglou played at our wedding and was amazing! His saxophone set the perfect mood during the ceremony and cocktail, and later he brought incredible energy to the party. Professional, talented, and unforgettable highly recommended!đŸ€"
Jessica Garner (Wedding party)

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"Amazing set!! Well put together! The guests were pleased and thoroughly entertained. We hope to see you soon again. Thank you again."
Tshepo (Thabo Mbeki 80th Birthday)

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"We are so grateful for finding Jon, an extremely talented saxophonist. Jon performed solo at our wedding, completely self-sufficient with his set up and flexible adapting to our days schedule. Jon was quick and personable in communications and a helpful contact for other reliable recommendations too. Jon's saxophone performance was enjoyed and remarked by so many of our guests. The memories now attached to Baker Street are invaluable. Thank you Jon. "
Gemma English (Bordeaux Wedding 27/9/25)

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"It was truly a great concert in the Koepel in Heiloo: the Marcia Bamberg Swing Quartet supplemented by two virtuoso musicians: Tim Kliphuis on violin and Mozes Rosenberg on guitar. The band's permanent lead guitarist, John Ligthart, is also a great talent. Daniel Gueli as bassist gives sparkling solid energy to the whole, nothing is too much for him! Ronald Weel is the reliable rhythm guitarist that a band cannot do without and Marcia Bamberg can really sing! What a fine voice and every note is right. She knows what she's doing and the band as a whole brings a nice atmosphere and surprising moments. It was a concert where you don't start thinking about other things for a moment. Perfect!"
Irene (Concert )

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"The talented Tarabu entertained customers with the soothing sounds of an accordion, saxophone, and guitar at The Sanctuary Shopping Centre in Somerset West over the Festive Season. The pleasant setting with a variety of restaurants on a wooden deck overlooking a lake was perfected by the wide variety of music genres they performed. Their professional demeanor was commendable from start to finish."
Christel Truter (X-potential) (Shopping Centre / Restaurant)

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"Just wanted to say again how much we all loved you guys. So good and really got the party going. All the best to you all. Regards. Debbie *****"
Debbie mason (Birthday Party Jan - Milton Keynes.)

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"Very sweet man, good at what he does. Seems very Genuine. Does music we all can appreciate "
Janiva

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"Exactly what we had hoped for! Great party, excellent saxophone player!"
Derek (Private party (wedding))

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"Victor is absolutely amazing! He played the bagpipes as guests entered the church and also played the Skye boat song as I walked down the aisle, as well as songs while we exited the church and guests left. Everyone enjoyed this music especially my Fiancé as the Scottish songs were played in his mothers remembrance. Thank Victor for making our day even more special!"
Christie C. (Private Wedding )

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