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"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.
"You're one
of the coolest live bands we've seen in a long while."
- Saw you guys at Mallory Court for my friends wedding
last weekend, you guys were incredible! Me and my
partner just love soul and it was a lovely treat to
discover you guys were performing, you're one of the
coolest live bands we've seen in a long while. Georgina
xx
"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.
"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
Black Forum Records: A Spoken word subsidiary which
focused mainly on albums featuring progressive political
and pro-civil rights speeches/poetry. Black forum issued
recordings by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,
Stokely Carmichael, Elaine Brown, and others from 1970
until 1973.
Natural Resources Records: This label was active from
1972 to 1973 and in 1976 as a minor subsidiary for white
artists and instrumental bands. Served as a label for
Motown, Tamla, and Gordy reissues and Motown compilation
albums in 1978 and 1979. |