Browse 2122 reviews of 1970s Era Musicians & Bands listed on Gig Heaven...
"You guys were great! I have been to a lot of weddings and never have I seen a reaction like this one, everyone up dancing all night, most weddings I have been to everyone is sat down not wanting to dance."
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"Sunset River never disappoints. Their musicianship, love of what they are doing, and over all camaraderie is always a pleasure to hear and experience. Be sure to see them next time they are playing in your area. I guarantee you’ll have a good time. "
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"Andy ('Tiger' Will) is a great songwriter and musician. He'll even sing for his supper! -The Laws - Zoosk"
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"Thank you for making my daughters 18th one for her to always remember. She said it was the best surprise ever!"
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"I enjoyed an evening of great entertainment. lots of familiar tunes to sing along with."
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""Big shout out for Nuclear Fusion. They were fantastic! Played an excellent mix of tunes that had all ages up and partying. And they played them really well. We've had loads of people commenting on how brilliant they were. Very highly recommended. Thank you for a great night Nuclear Fusion!! 🥳💃🕺🎸" We had such a great time. Thank you. Lots have asked us for the name of the band!! 👌"
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"Very good show, great meeting you and having your show here in Norfolk hopefully we will have you again sometime!! Norman & Helen. "
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"Wow, what a band. We loved having you guys for our first live gig back! We look forward to welcoming you back again in July."
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"Todd is great for happy hour music or events. He is easy to work with and has a great selection of music for all genres. Our club members requested him to be here each week for happy hour."
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"Rating 5/6 : Very Enjoyable Absolute Mayhem The Horse & Chains, Bushey on Saturday 30 September 2023 It's a rare thing to go into a local pub and hear a keyboard player who has been described as a musical "genius" by none other than David Bowie. This is no tall story either. The musician Billy Ritchie was the first player in rock music to give keyboards a prominent role -- and that was before Keith Emerson (ELP) and Rick Wakeman came on the scene. Billy told me that he remained good friends with the Thin White Duke until his death in 2016. Lanark-born Mr Ritchie now provides the skilful and fancy keyboards and records backing tracks for his latest incarnation Mayhem with talented female singer Carol Leslie. Carol is a really strong vocalist with a gutsy style. This dynamic duo started their first set at the cosy Sebright Arms with Elvis's late sixties' classic Suspicious Minds. The second song was a surprise -- Kirsty MacColl's comedy number There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears His Elvis. It was a perfect choice after the first song. Carol and Billy select their material wisely and give their audience something very different from the predictable Mustang Sally, Brown Eyed Girl and I Saw Her Standing There, churned out by so many pub bands. So it was great to hear Georgio Moroder and Phil Oakey's electro smash Together In Electric Dreams, Matchbox's catchy rocker Rockabilly Rebel, Starship's uplifting We Built This City (on which Billy demonstrated his keyboard dexterity) and Solomon Burke's gospel-ish Cry To Me. And that was just the first half. Carol is happy to tackle songs usually associated with male vocalists and she started part two with a raucous version of Bryan Adams' rocker Summer Of 69. If you have never seen Mayhem, ask Billy to perform Light My Fire, the Doors rock classic from 1967. This was a sheer musical masterclass as he re-created both vocally and instrumentally this great song. Billy has a rich, tuneful voice and this was a stunning performance. Other highlights in the second half included Journey's rock anthem Don't Stop Believing, Carol's gritty interpretation if Shania Twain's Man I Feel Like A Woman and a fine performance of Bon Jovi's Living On A Prayer A total of 24 songs and I cannot wait to see this duo again. My only concern is their name. I think many club and pubgoers might think Mayhem are a heavy metal band rather than an all-round, top class duo. COLIN FENN, DJ, Freelance Journalist Colin Fenn, DJ - Freelance Journalist, Thursday 5 October 2023"
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" recommends Creatures of Habit. If you want your event to have everyone having the time of their lives. This is the band to get all ages going. They had my party rocking! They play an awesome array of songs that everyone loves & are amazing musicians. Great bunch of guys. You will love them. Couldn't recommend enough! "
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"This band ROCKED! Not only would I recommend having a band instead of a DJ, in general...definitely use Swiftkick. Thom, the lead singer has an amazing voice. He played acoustically for both my ceremony and cocktail hour as well. My guests were so impressed and we danced all night long. Even people who I thought would not dance, were up rocking out. Swiftkick made my wedding. It would have been no where near as fun if not for them. I would definitely recommend using them for any event....from weddings to holiday parties and everything in between"
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"A brilliant night by two fantastic musicians where the fun element is matched only by the quality of the production and the singing. Miss it at your peril !"
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"Excelentes músicos! Sabem bem o que estão a fazer :) Boa música, boa presença, boa onda?"
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