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GRAB BROTHERS BAND
Saw you guys recently @The Cabby Shack with the "New Power Trio" WOW!! We didn't think it could get better but it did! You guys are amazing and what a performance!! Stick with this new lineup!!See you @The Land Ho in May! GB groupies! 4/10/2006
I'm getting so many rave "reviews" of you guys..from playing at the wedding reception.. Bravo!!! I already listened to your CD and I love it. Is that your only one? If you have made any others, I'd love to buy one, or two, or three.... I hear you 're going to Hull to the DryDock soon. We're going to be "groupies" and go see you and bring friends!!! thanks for a fabulous wedding reception. We had so much fun!! Looking forward to seeing and hearing you again soon. Janet Trask
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I heard you guys at Andrea and Greg's wedding a few months back and when everbody got to talking about the wedding afterwards, we were all talking about the BAND! I suspect you won't be doing too many weddings, and real soon.
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I have a book coming out this fall--on the knuckleball, if you're curious--and I'll be doing part of my author book-signing tour down in the Cape direction. If you run into me, please, please let me know who you are! Just a quick critique of the cuts I heard on here: Nothing Sharp Nothing Flat made the hair on the back of my neck stand up! This may be the song to get your careers moving! I hear some Tull (easy to say with the flute) and some Rush, but you have some exciting flavors I've never heard elsewhere. You'll do better... but you're pretty freakin' good already! One last thing, for Larry: The smiley tie is okay on you. --Dave Clark, Barre MA
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Hello! This is Kathee! I enjoyed your web site. You guys sound great!! Hope to hear from you soon. Kathee (Florida)
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The Grab Brothers are an extremely comprehensive band, influenced greatly by the musical sounds of the 1960s and 1970s. They are intensely talented and tight, owning a unique brand of autonomy that makes them unlike any other band I have currently heard. I listen to their CDs often and look forward to hearing them live again soon! Best, Dawn Viggiani NY, NY
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HOLY SHIT YOU GUYS WAIL!!!!!!!!! oh...sorry.... got a little carried away. How rude of me not to intro myself. My name is GOG I am the "VISUAL TIMEKEEPER" for a local Cape band called POCKETFULL OF SOUL and a band from Springfield MA called SCOTT REDDY & THE NOT REDDY FOR DAY OR NIGHT TIME PLAYERS (SCOTT REDDY/NIGHT N' DAY ALSO ON CD BABY) I just gotta say I love yer stuff guys!!!!! As soon as i get a little time off I'm soooooo coming to see you all live!! ROCK ON!!!! DUDES!!!!! GOG
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You guys are amazing. I first heard you play last summer at a birthday party, and hired you on the spot for our daughter's wedding in September... Everyone at the wedding is still talking about how great you were. We also hired you for a 50th birthday party in January, and everyone who heard you there is waiting for you to come play in our area (just north of Plymouth, Ma) again so we can bring a "busload" of people to hear you.
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Hey this is Jess and Riley... you guys rock! We miss being able to go to your shows :( You show come out to Arizona and do some shows here, really! I think we might come to the Cape this summer so we will see you guys then. Talk to you soon :) -Jessica and Riley
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Hey guys! Great show in NY at the Roosevelt Hotel Terrorist Room!!!! We enjoyed meeting the band and the music. Keep in touch. Buster(keyboard player) from Sly Dawg (the REALLY old guys band) says "Keep on ROCKIN Dudes".
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Hi guys. First of all I want to get my hands on one or more of your cds. ( How do I order? ) Secondly I want to know if you do weddings. Well, maybe not.. it's difficult. However, it's MY wedding and I love your stuff. Yeah, you do some of the same material, your average garage band would do ( Ride Sally Ride ), but there is NO CONTEST when it comes to musicianship. No matter what the song, your rendition shines. Love your rich reggae repertoire, love the fact that you sound almost better unplugged than electrified. You have a tremendous feel for music, for syncopation, for timing, for approriate licks, for harmony; you gave me a chill at the Dry Dock, Thursday night. Thank's, and please respond.
Helmut
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Hello Guys, My name is Susanna. I was with that group of "crazy" women (the ones who pulled people of their seat to dance) at the Alibi in P'Town this past Saturday. We were in town for a bachelorette party. I know you meet a lot of people and you probably don't remember me, but I was the red head who purchased your cd and had you sign it. I just wanted you to know that I really enjoy listening to it. Also want to ask you if there is a website where you list when and where you play. Do you only play on the Cape? Do you have more cd's with more of your music? Or is this the only one you recorded? Hoping to hear back from you, Susanna ; )
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Hi guys. Just wanted to thank you again for the great performance Saturday at the Black Rock. Your fabulous tunes even got my wife up dancing! We were celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary. Thanks for helping to make it special. If you ever get to (or near Providence) please send us an e-mail. We'd love to catch your act again before too long. ------------------------ David P. Goldsmith
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Hi, Cassandra Spencer here! I'm back in LA and just wanted to let you know your incredible music was a great contribution to making my stay in Cape Cod really wonderful! I got your email and so much wished I could just jump on a plane and wizz over there for your gig! I'm finishing my CD now. Being inspired by you, as soon as I got back got a guitar that was not too painful to learn on and picked it up and wrote 2 songs on it the first day I played it. I'm making up my own chords and figuring out rock songs by ear and learning them and then calling up my bass player and giving her concerts of my new songs over the phones. I'm having a blast!! If you guys can tell me some rock songs that are really easy to learn, with a few easy chords, I'm already building up a repertoire for giigging in the future. Thanks for being so incredibly talented! It really was awesome to be able to hear you. Best, Cassandra Spencer
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Your CD is now on the jukebox here at the Land Ho. We were playing it last night in between sets. John
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WBCN Radio: larry, glad a friend heard 'mother' on sunday and let you know. that's part of what it's all about. good to have a song by that name for mother's day. ha ha ha. take it easy, shred (WBCN Radio)
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When I shut off the CD player, my wife commented that now she knew why I'm so taken with these guys. Their other two CDs have at least a half-dozen cuts that would sound right on most any band's best-of CD, and this one is no different.
There are key elements to a song's success: catchy music, bright lyrics (when you can hear them) and elements that you remember tomorrow. Testing these songs this way, you could easily count Burn The Letter, Antidote, Something Special, Diane, and True Crimes (and maybe most of the rest) as strong and appealing tunes that people of all ages could find themselves playing over and over again in their heads. It's what most people call a good song if they don't need to reload the CD to enjoy it when the mood strikes.
Bouncy, a little daring in places, showing great musical range and versatility, when these guys get discovered by the music-buying public, this CD will fly off the shelves. A CD that has appeal to an audience with widely varying tastes and styles comes around... when? How about now? Even if you rarely buy one, this CD will be worth your hard-earned coins. ---Dave
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