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"We will not
hesitate to recommend you!" - Thank you all for
a fantastic night! We will not hesitate to recommend
you! Thanks again! love Sarah & Andy xxx
"I seriously
cannot recommend these guys enough. They will make your
night fantastic!" - They are approachable,
polite, accommodating with our requests prior to the
wedding, even singing our rewritten version of our first
dance. All of our guests commented on what a great set
they played and there wasn’t anyone that resisted the
temptation to hit the dance floor. A massive thank you
to each band member. I seriously cannot recommend these
guys enough. They will make your night fantastic!
"I doubt there is a better function band out there" -
We went to see
Junction 2 do one of their public appearances and knew
immediately we wanted them for our wedding. They have a
fantastic repertoire to appeal to all ages and are all
obviously excellent musicians. The dance floor was
packed all night, and the band were very flexible to fit
in with our requirements and timings. I doubt there is a
better function band out there; our guests could not
believe how good you guys were.
"They
definitely stand out amongst other soul bands we have
seen!" - Fab band, great gig on new year's eve -
they definitely stand out amongst other soul bands we
have seen! brilliant! Danced all night!! Hope to see you
again. The Foxes (Nick, Steve and Teri Fox) at Wroxall
Abbey Estate - New Year's Eve 2008.
Berry Gordy used weekly quality control meetings, held
every Friday morning, and veto power to ensure that only
the very best material and performances the company came
up with would be released. The test was that every new
release needed to "fit" into a sequence of the top 5
selling pop singles of the week. As a result, several
tracks which later became critical and commercial
favorites were initially rejected by Gordy, the two most
notable examples being a pair of Marvin Gaye songs, "I
Heard It Through the Grapevine" and "What's Going On".
In several cases, producers would re-work and re-re-work
tracks in hopes of eventually getting them approved at a
later Friday morning meeting, as producer Norman
Whitfield did with "I Heard It Through the Grapevine"
and The Temptations' "Ain't Too Proud to Beg". |