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Client Feedback for Gig 92178 - submitted by Daniel Conway
On a scale of 1 to 10 (1=lowest, 10=highest), how would you rate Profile Reggae Band in terms of their professionalism? Score: 9

On a scale of 1 to 10 (1=lowest, 10=highest), how accommodating was Profile Reggae Band in handling special requests for your event? Score: 10

On a scale of 1 to 10 (1=lowest, 10=highest), how would you rate Profile Reggae Band in terms of their overall talent? Score: 10

On a scale of 1 to 10 (1=lowest, 10=highest), how strongly would you recommend Profile Reggae Band to a friend? Score: 10

And finally, on a scale of 1 to 10 (1=lowest, 10=highest), how would you rate your overall satisfaction with Profile Reggae Band? Score: 10

Additional Comments:
Profile Reggae Band were awesome--professional, superb musicians with great voices who made our rehearsal dinner a big success. All our guests commented on how fantastic the band was. They provided exactly the right balance to suit the evening--fun music for the cocktail hour, quieter music over dinner and then they really kicked it up a notch and had everyone dancing. We didn't want them to stop playing. These are 'real' musicians who played a real gig; not the jaded 'wedding cicuit' types. They were a pleasure to deal with and I would wholeheartedly recommend them to anyone planning a special event who want cool music. Daniel Conway.
Daniel Conway - Gigmaster (Mar 2, 2005)
HOLLOWEEN-REGGAE GALA
TO BENEFIT U.S.
HURRICANE VICTIMS

Immediate Release

WARNING: If you go to the Reggae carnival at Molly Darcy’s restaurant (39 Mill Plain Road, Danbury) on Sunday, October 30, at beware of side effects. The Jamaican/Latin music will convince you that you are basking on a pink sand beach. Better apply SPF 10,000 sunscreen to your exposed parts, even though you’ll be indoors. You’ll be sure that you feel the sub-tropical sun warming your pelt, the gentle Trade Winds caressing it.

OTHER SIDE EFFECTS: You could lose your inhibitions. When you hear Bob Marley’s “Simmer Down”, you’re bound to simmer up. If you haven’t been immunized against the highly infectious beat of two great Reggae bands, Profile and Anthem – all the musicians Carib-born artists now living in this area – you could go native and dance up a hugely dangerous storm.

PRIZES - - BRING THE KIDS: The fun begins at three pee-em. Bring your children and their friends in their Halloween costumes. There’ll prizes.

The music goes on until ten. Better too have a designated driver along, one with two left feet, because you dancers will be too in-the-mood mode to find your way home alone. The rhythms of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Jimmy Cliff and other great composer of the West Indies are that intoxicating.

The performers are playing this benefit to show their gratitude for the generous aid of Americans to the hurricane victims of their homelands. They are contributing their add Halloween-reggae gala talents for the benefit of the victims of Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama hurricane disasters, their way of giving back. All proceeds from the event will be channeled through the Red Cross for disaster relief in the states.
Ed Plaut - Ridgefield Paper (Oct 31, 2005)