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I would like to thank Eight Days A Week for taking part in the New Year's Eve Show at The Gold Coast. The way you performed, I think it was by far the best show in Las Vegas that night. Eight Days A Week far exceeded my expectations. You looked, sounded, performed and entertained to an incredibly high standard. Cheers!

Tom Ingram - (Tom Ingram Productions)

It has been many years since we have seen this large of a crowd, stay in place for a full free concert.
Eight Days A Week performed for a crowd of close to 20,000 at the Tipton County Pork Festival, in Tipton Indiana, and they rocked the town. People of all ages new all the songs and sang and danced along. Thanks to all those in the band for providing us with such a great concert for everyone.

Jim McCoy
Tipton County Pork Festival Committee

Excellent!!!

Brett - Ohio State Fair, Booking Manager

The entire look is something to see! They have it all! The suits, the boots, the guitars, the drums - it's GREAT! I can't get enough of them!


--Debbie - Sturgis, Michigan

I saw you at Abbey Road on the River this weekend. You guys are AWESOME !! Great Musicianship, Vocals, and Instrumentals. I hope you make it next year. Keep up the good work!

Dave - Rochester, Minnesota

Saw you all at Abbey Road Festival in Louisville. YOU GUYS ROCK!! We had a ball! Love the outfits and song selection! Hope to see you soon!

Todd - Louisville, Kentucky

We met you in Mason, followed you to Louisville and even hired you for our own private party. The talent and the professionalism of your band far exceed our expectations of any tribute band. The fact you play Beatles music is an extra bonus! Keep up the great work, we can't wait for the 2006 schedule to get into full swing.

DeWayne, Anita & Kendra - Independence, KY

Hey guys: You don't know me from Adam, however, I have some good words for you. I personally, saw the Beatles live four times and am here to tell you that I've never seen a more authentic reproduction, (including Beatlemania) from the J160E Gibson to the Vox AC 30's, to the costumes, to the mimics of Paul and John. You guys do an absolutely outstanding job and I did not want the occassion to pass without your knowing my opinion of Eight Days A Week. I was thoroughly impressed, enjoyed your music, enjoyed the show, and enjoyed the evening!


Mark - Cincinnati, Ohio

You guys are just fabulous!

Mike - Mayor -Villa Hills, Ky

I've seen the group "British Invasion" at Disney's Epcot in Florida. I've also seen the group "1964". In comparing Eight Days A Week with either of those two bands, let me just say that Eight Days A Week has no competition. I will come to see your group every chance I get. I also love the way you all impersonate the Beatles group exactly to the way they did their music concerts and movies.

Retha - Springdale, Ohio

I am a musician, and these guys have it! All the guitar licks are perfect, all of the drums licks couldn't be better, that Hofner bass rings out, and the voices blend just like the originals.

Steve - Amelia, Ohio

I'm still walking in a cloud after what has been the apex of my mortal existence. My two musical worlds (the real one and the fantasy) collided when I got to play with several excellent classical musician friends and the Beatles Tribute Band "Eight Days a Week."

The Lebanon Symphony Orchestra and Eight Days A Week met Saturday afternoon for a sound check/rehearsal. I'm telling you, there I was sitting among string, brass & wind players I've known for years. And these four mop-tops--I'm talking JOHN!, PAUL!, GEORGE! AND RINGO! (a reasonable facsimile, anyway) are coming up to me saying, "You must be Kelley" and giving me hugs. Words fail me.

It was an excellent concert. Lots of people were mouthing the words, and toes were tapping. The fab faux played a lot of their normal Early-Beatles stuff and filled in with Beatlesque banter, then we string players joined them for "Eleanor Rigby" and "Yesterday," using my
transcriptions! The brass players joined in on "Sgt. Pepper" and they were fantastic-in other words, just like the album. We also did "Hello, Goodbye," "All You Need Is Love," and "Penny Lane" with an OUTSTANDING piccolo trumpet player who got his own bow. Several people at intermission & afterwards told us how MUCH they appreciated getting to hear these songs live, with the added instrumentation. You just don't get much chance to hear that. Certainly never at a REAL Beatles concert. And what a treat to play. People were dancing, flicking their bics, singing "NA NA NA NANANANAAAAH" and waving their arms back & forth to "Hey Jude."

Toward the end, Eight Days a Week's "George" acknowledged David & the Lebanon Symphony for bringing this all about. And then--he said he needed to mention a "special person" who helped make it happen. GEORGE CALLED ME BY NAME and had me stand up. So, what the heck, I walked over to his mic and quoted the end of the "Let it Be" album in a bad British accent: "I'd like to thank you on behalf of the group and ourselves, and I hope we passed the audition."

This was winning Miss America, hitting the Lotto, and 10,000 birthdays rolled into one. A natural high with no hangover. Hope you understand. I'm not crazy, really.
I just REALLY LOVE THE BEATLES!

OK, back to normal existence. Gotta fold & hang laundry now. "Maybe I'm
amazed at the way you pulled me out in time, hung me on a line. . . ."

Kelley - Oxford, Ohio




 




 

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