Motown Bands in Coseley :: Junction 2

 

Motown Bands in Coseley


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"Brilliant! ... The mix of music was spot on" - Brilliant!  The band played at our wedding reception on August 2nd and they were amazing, I lost count of how many people said how good they were.  The mix of music was spot on - it must have been because the dance floor was full for the entire set!  Thanks again, guys. Love Sarah and Edd xx

"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!

"They were perfect for our special occasion" - This great band played at our wedding recently and we cannot praise them enough. They played two great sets which got everyone, particularly me the groom, up dancing and singing along to some great tunes. They were perfect for our special occasion and we hope to go to one of their own gigs in the very near future. Book them for your own celebration and I guarantee you will not be disappointed. Thanks Jon and fellow band members for making our special day that extra bit special. Jim&Val.   

"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.

The music of Taj Mahal for the 1972 movie Sounder marked a revival of interest in acoustic blues.Like jazz, rock and roll, heavy metal music, hip hop music, reggae, country music, and pop music, blues has been accused of being the "devil's music" and of inciting violence and other poor behavior.[129] In the early 20th century, the blues was considered disreputable, especially as white audiences began listening to the blues during the 1920s.[63] In the early twentieth century, W.C. Handy was the first to popularize blues-influenced music among non-black Americans.

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