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"The dance floor was packed all evening and everyone was
dancing from the first song" -
The band were absolutely great, we were so, so pleased
- beyond our expectations and everyone there of all ages
has commented how entertaining and fun the music and
performance was. The song choice was a great mix with
some current and some older stuff. The band helped with
providing a great atmosphere and did exactly as they
were asked with a really great attitude. Know a couple
of guests have already recommended you to other people
so that is enough evidence for me! The dance floor was
packed all evening and everyone was dancing from the
first song. Beyond that all our dealings with you were
really helpful, professional and you took the stress out
of wedding planning. Would not hesitate to book you
again and would love you to be at every wedding we go
to.
"If you do one thing in this lifetime, book this
band" - If you do one thing in this lifetime, book this band, if you have no money, take to violent
crime, because if you want to have a party then you can
A) put a DJ on and finger dance or B ) book this band
and have an amazing time and get everyone dancing.
Junction 2 played at my wedding this year and made the
night, well actually my wife did later on but up until
that point they were No1 in my book. Book them book them
book them.
"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.
"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
Rare Earth Records: Established in 1969 after the
signing of Rare Earth (after whom the label was named),
Rare Earth Records was a subsidiary focusing on rock
music by white artists. Notable acts included Rare
Earth, R. Dean Taylor, The Pretty Things, Stoney &
Meatloaf, Toe Fat, The Cats and Shaun Murphy (singer).
The label also was the subsidiary to house the first
white band signed to Motown: The Rustix. The label was
dissolved in 1976, and its acts moved to the Prodigal
subsidiary. |