The "Original" Moonlighters ® Reviews
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- Motown Band from Washington, DC
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- Starting at $500 per event
102 Reviews for The "Original" Moonlighters ®
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Review by Susan C.
Birthday Party (Adult) Reviewed on August 26, 2006 From Easton, MD
Review by Deana M.
Wedding Reviewed on October 8, 2005 From Cape May, NJ
Review by Josh M.
Wedding Reviewed on April 28, 2007 From Washington, DC
Review by Chester S.
Private Party Reviewed on August 12, 2006 From Gibson Island, MD
Review by Michael D.
Wedding Reviewed on October 22, 2005 From Alexandria, VA
Review by Heidi K.
Grand Opening Reviewed on July 31, 2005 From Chantilly, VA
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Fortunately, this is an experienced band that sets up FAST. Despite giving ourselves plenty of travel time, we encountered severe traffic en route which slowed us down considerably. Sorry for the delay, and thanks for the positive review overall.Review by Kenneth G.
Wedding Reviewed on July 30, 2005 From Moneta, VA
Review by Julie A.
Wedding Reviewed on May 19, 2007 From Annapolis, MD
Review by Tom S.
Wedding Reviewed on July 16, 2005 From Washington, DC
Review by Abigail S.
Wedding Reviewed on February 23, 2009 From Alexandria, VA
Review by Devin A.
Wedding Reviewed on October 8, 2006 From Manakin Sabot, VA
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While we always plan to arrive approximately two hours prior to start time, after factoring in travel and unforeseen circumstances, we encountered a major traffic back-up that stopped us for well over an hour. Nevertheless, we arrived fifteen minutes prior to the event, and with a quick load-in and set-up, we were dressed and ready to begin in just thirty minutes. Again, we sincerely apologize for the delay, appreciate everyone's flexibility, and agree that the event was a huge success overall.Review by Stephen K.
Wedding Reviewed on February 23, 2009 From Richmond, VA
Review by Tim F.
Private Party Reviewed on February 23, 2009 From Arlington, VA
Review by Laura D.
Wedding Reviewed on January 28, 2006 From Washington, DC
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While we appreciate the kind words, we strive for complete satisfaction with every performance and feel that these three comments should be addressed: (1) In order to keep the guests happy and on the dance floor for the entire event, as always, we fielded requests throughout the evening. That's one of the advantages of working with an interactive band that knows hundreds of songs. We did cover more than half of the songs on the provided list, however. (2) After practicing the requested song for several weeks, we decided that it would sound truer to the original with far less disappointment to the bride and her father if we simply played the CD with live vocalReview by Peggy W.
Birthday Party (Adult) Reviewed on March 15, 2008 From Beallsville, MD
Review by Pamela M.
Private Party Reviewed on September 15, 2007 From Baltimore, MD
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The positive comments and enthusiastic response from the guests are appreciated, but we need to correct a few factual errors: Our keyboard player was delayed, but the other musicians started on time and performed as a trio until he arrived. During our show, we made it a point to play all three requested songs. In fact, we learned them especially for this event. If another was desired, it was never brought to our attention. Finally, had anyone asked us to stay later, we would have gladly done so. However, nobody mentioned that possibility during the event or even as we were packing up. So these comments, posted over five months after the event, are very surprising.Review by Joel R.
Wedding Reviewed on February 24, 2007 From Annapolis, MD
Review by Erin F.
Wedding Reviewed on April 22, 2006 From Washington, DC
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We apologize for the confusion and appreciate the kind words. It was simply a mutual misunderstanding as our booking agreement typically requests payment directly to the agency within seven days following the event. Instead, a check made payable to the agency was given directly to the bandleader immediately following the reception. He was caught somewhat off-guard and asked, not demanded, that the check be made payable directly to the band. Aside from this small incident, we agree that the event went extremely well.Review by Kelly F.
Wedding Reviewed on June 29, 2007 From Germantown, MD
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While we always appreciate the feedback, we strongly disagree with the second part. Our contract specified a 7:00pm-8:00pm dinner set and 8:30pm-11:00pm for dancing. No breaks were taken during the dinner set, except for when the bride and groom were being introduced and speeches were being made. Since the second part of the wedding was only for two and a half hours, we timed our breaks around the events of the wedding, playing a forty five minute set prior to the cake cutting, taking just a fifteen minute break during the cake cutting, performing for another forty five minutes prior to the bouquet and garter toss, taking a fifteen minute break during this time, andReview by Melissa B.
Private Party Reviewed on November 11, 2006 From Arlington, VA
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Although we appreciate the kind words, we are quite surprised and taken aback by these other comments. The requested songs were totally unexpected, and we went completely "above and beyond" in fulfilling at least ninety percent of them. In the original gig request submitted on 8/21/06, the client specifically asked for a "swing/jazz band no larger than six people". Furthermore, in a follow-up e-mail on 9/15/06, prior to hiring the band, the client specified "[We] would like the band to only play swing/jazz" as a trio. As such, our booking agreement of 9/28/06 indicated the following: "Artist will perform post-dinner instrumental swing/jazz standards". Consistent witReview by Brian P.
Wedding Reviewed on May 26, 2007 From Richmond, VA
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We find all of these comments very perplexing. While we're not exactly sure what type of energy level was expected, our goal is to engage the audience, take requests, and keep the guests on the dance floor. And we did just that. From our very first song to our last, the floor was filled with children, grandparents and everyone in-between. Weddings are our specialty. It's what we enjoy most. And after performing at hundreds of receptions, this is the only time we have received this type of comment. If there was something more that we could have done, it should have been communicated to us. Similarly, if a sax player was preferred instead of a female singer, that shouReview by Heather B.
Wedding Reviewed on January 14, 2007 From Fairfax, VA
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As always, we appreciate the kind words. It was a wonderful event with a fun-loving and appreciative crowd that provided us with song requests throughout and just wouldn't leave the dance floor: our favorite type of audience! We regret any dissatisfaction with our MC services, however. Please understand that we did the best we could under the circumstances. Most wedding clients will supply this information several weeks ahead of time. Yet, in this instance, a schedule of events and listing of names to announce were provided to us for the first and only time on 1/8 and 1/9, respectively--just FIVE DAYS prior to the event and promptly forwarded to the band members. FuReview by Cassandra L.
Anniversary Party Reviewed on August 26, 2006 From Morgantown, WV
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Although we always provide more than enough travel time and usually arrive with hours to spare, for this event, we encountered several traffic back-ups along the way. Coupled with some confusion over the directions to the venue once we arrrived in Morgantown, our delay was completely unexpected. As a band that performs in hundreds of events throughout the country, we pride ourselves on punctuality, and lateness is virtually never an issue. Fortunately, the guest of honor and everyone else in attendance seemed to enjoy our show, and again, we sincerely apologize for the wait.Review by Kim T.
Awards Night Party Reviewed on April 19, 2007 From Washington, DC
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We are surprised and disappointed to see these remarks. Both the signed contract and the University's own purchase order specifically indicate, "set-up completed by 5:30pm". Nevertheless, the client called us just two weeks prior to the event to inquire about an earlier set-up time. We explained that the band would try to accommodate that request at no additional charge; we also noted that doing so would be difficult for a weeknight event as the musicians had already requested earlier leave time from their respective employers in order to comply with the 5:30pm set-up requirement as contracted three months prior. We then called the client on the day of the event asReview by Jane M.
Anniversary Party Reviewed on February 23, 2009 From Washington, DC