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Hi SO2F,
Many thanks for an ab-soul-utely fabulous night!
Everyone had a really great time and I got lots of enquiries about how I found out about you and what your web address was the next morning at breakfast. Let's hope you get some more gigs!
The happy couple are off on an extended honeymoon to Thailand and then New Zealand for four weeks. They certainly had a good send off thanks to you and Ffion was blown away by the music. She seems to think you offered her a few gigs as extra percussion and vocal backings on her return!!!
Thanks again for your professionalism in all our dealings and for giving us all a night to remember.
Cheers,
Jennifer
Kate and Matthew's Wedding
Loughborough
SO2F, A fantastic live act!! A must for your wedding. What music gets young and old dancing? Soul music of course!!!!
"Closing the session was a huge and outstanding live band called Souled Out 2 Funk. Soul anthems from James Brown and the Trampps were tempered with the lighter and more soulful sounds of the Temptations and these guys had clearly thought carefully about the content of their ten minute showcase set. A superb performance from the band and the Showcall sound engineer Lee Beards, who got the balance just right and enabled this nine piece outfit to produce their best."
Review by Mark Ritchie (with additional material by Marcus Collingbourne) in "The Stage" newspaper
"It's always good to finish off a Showcall session with a great band and that's exactly what Souled Out 2 Funk are, opening with a rousing number - brass section in full flow, which set out their very funky stall straight away. Stalking the stage, strutting his stuff, this outfit boasts a charismatic front man who really cuts the musical mustard. Disco Inferno, to mention just one cover, was squeezed into this good set, one you really didn't want to finish."
Review by Derek Smith in "The Stage" newspaper