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"You really
made our wedding day" - Just a small email to
say an absolutely massive thank you for playing such
wonderful sets at our wedding yesterday. We thought you
were amazing - and so many of our guests have commented
about how great they thought you were too. I think the
crowded dance floor and wolf whistles throughout said it
all! You really made our wedding day. Many thanks again,
and best of best wishes. Liz and Paul (Mr and Mrs
Taylor!) xx
"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!
After the songwriting trio Holland–Dozier–Holland left
the label in 1967 over royalty payment disputes, Norman
Whitfield became the company's top producer, turning out
hits for The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, and Gladys Knight
& the Pips. In the meantime, Berry Gordy established
Motown Productions, a television subsidiary which
produced TV specials for the Motown artists, including
TCB with Diana Ross & the Supremes and The Temptations,
Diana! with Diana Ross, and Goin' Back to Indiana with
The Jackson 5. The company loosened its production
rules, allowing some of its longtime artists the chances
to write and produce more of their own material. This
resulted in the recordings of successful and critically
acclaimed albums such as Marvin Gaye's What's Going On
(1971) and Let's Get it On (1973), and Stevie Wonder's
Music of My Mind (1972), Talking Book (1972), and
Innervisions (1973). |