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"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.
"I couldn't
get onto the dance floor at times as it was so packed!!"
- Thank you so much for everything that you and
the band did on the wedding day. You were all absolutely
fantastic and I have to say, I couldn't get onto the
dance floor at times as it was so packed!! Everyone
commented on how great the band was and I know for a
fact another couple that are getting married have
enquired about you. We went to a wedding at Mallory a
few months ago and there were many of the same guests so
I was desperate for our wedding to be different, having
you there made sure of that. Anyway, I could go on and
on. Thank you so much for helping to make our day so
special!! Love, Adam and Krystal (Mr and Mrs Irwin!!)
"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
In Britain, Motown's records were released on various
labels: at first London (only the Miracles' "Shop
Around"/"Who's Lovin' You" and "Ain't It Baby"), then
Fontana ("Please Mr. Postman" by the Marvelettes was one
of four), Oriole American ("Fingertips" by Little Stevie
Wonder was one of many), EMI's Stateside ("Where Did Our
Love Go" by the Supremes and "My Guy" by Mary Wells were
Motown's first British top-20 hits), and finally EMI's
Tamla Motown ("Stop In The Name Of Love" by The Supremes
was the first release in March 1965 and "Ain't That
Peculiar" by Marvin Gaye was among many others). |