PERFORMANCE REVIEWS


[Pull Together] kicked off multi-cultural week perfectly with such and energetic, enjoyable show! I had a seventh grade social studies teacher come up to me raving about how great he thought it was...that it covered everything he has been teaching in class.”

Harry B. Thompson Middle School


“[They] presented a phenomenal program [“Rock And Roll with Squeaky Clean”]that addressed the learning style/social skill development of the autistic population...by being interactive, having students participate, move to the music/beat, clap hands, dance, etc

Masera Leaning Center.


“I would like to thank you for the delightful and fun performance you presented at the library...The children, as well as the parents, really enjoyed the songs as well as sharing an enjoyable time together. In addition, your wonderful rapport with the children greatly added to the overall enjoyment of the program.”

Frances Contonzo, Children’s Librarian, Levittown Public Library

“This is a wonderful, upbeat program [”Growing Up Sixties“]. The quality of the music was excellent. They covered a wide variety of historical/political/cultural events from the 1960s. By far, the best program we have had in many years.”

Frank G. Lindsey School, Montrose, NY

“Fantastic program [The Sixties: Decade of Turmoil and Triumph]. It integrates
history and music in an enjoyable format. Excellent musicians...the assembly provided a visual and an historical context for all the live music performed. It made the connections easy for the students.

Tuckahoe Middle School

“You were able to capture their attention [”Rave On! The Roots of Rock and Roll“] in teaching them some history of music and keep their curiosity and attentiveness during the entire program.
Mandalay Elementary School Wantagh, NY

“These were the best performers we have had as yet [“Get Rhythm with Suzanne and Glenn”] People who usually do not dance were up and dancing and singing along. Please send them back!“

Garden of Edem Home for Adults, Brooklyn, NY

“High praise and positive comments on their audience evaluation forms: ‘they were excellent performers, very warm, personable and professional,’ ‘they put on a hell of a show! Quite entertaining for all ages.’ So clearly the concert was a huge success, judging from audience feedback and the turnout (600+) people.

Ethan Galvin, Elmwood Park Free Public Library

“Every student and teacher should have this wonderful experience [”How I Survived the 70s“]. K - 6 viewed this program and it was appealing and educationally appropriate for ages. The kindergartners were drawing pictures of space ships and Disney World after the performance.

Southold Elementary School, Southold, NY