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References: • Randy Ainslie, wedding, 503.642.2582, randy@viewkey.com “ I cannot thank you guys enough for your great performance…it was amazing to see the young kids dancing and enjoying music that predates them by a few generations. Your performance was so perfectly balanced that each instrument could be heard clearly…you guys are just plain fun!“ • Phaedra Duarte, Windfield Village, 503.682.0653, concert, “We really appreciated the performance …one of the residents that has lived here 5 years said, "That was the best show EVER!” - AWARDED A STANDING OVATION • Kendi Esary, Activities Adviser, ASPCC Cascade, Portland Community College, all-campus 1920’s party at City Hall, 503.978.5781 • DeAnna Lyons, planning specialist, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, conference banquet, 775.784.6849 dlyons@ncjfc.org “Thanks! We very much enjoyed your music … I also appreciated your professionalism” • Kimberly Nemeth, Annual Fund Coordinator, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, donor event, 503,797,4533 “ Your performance that night was definitely up to our expectations. The music filled the space beautifully without being overpowering. I got really positive feedback from our guests.” • Frank Rubolino, “Cadence” Magazine, “Boden’s voice combination of Rudy Vallee’s and Bing Crosby’s…” • Cheri Collier, Marketing and Community Relations Director, Pacific Pointe Retirement Inn, 503.684.1008 Marketing@pacificpointe.net “I’m very sure everyone loved your music. You are a Great group with a fantastic sound and presence… Congratulations on your success!” • Mya Thomae, bride, “Having you play at our wedding made the day even more special and fun! I’m a cellist and my husband, is an opera singer so it was very important to us to have high quality music for our event. Jass Two surpassed our expectations!” • Karen Truax, Marketing Director, Berry Park Retirement, 503.656.7614 • Carolyn Wence, planner, Plans & Action, 503.259.0739, wence@spiretech.com “My clients, USS Davison, were swept off their feet by the sounds of Jass Two.” |
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