“Every year, our firm hosts a major conference for our most important clients. The Xceptions played for us this last year at the Four Seasons in Carlsbad, California, and helped make it our best conference yet. Especially remarkable is that the band was able to deliver a quiet, yet hauntingly beautiful acoustic set for an outside reception, and yet one hour later, a foot stomping, full on electric classic rock performance in the main ballroom. They’d make any even special.”
-Loan Performance,
David Hurt, Senior Vice President
“The Xceptions played a terrific blend of classic and current rock music for the conference we hosted for some of our most important financial services industry clients. The band did a spectacular job, musically and professionally. They hit the mark with their music selection, wonderfully entertaining performance, and stage presence. I’d recommend them for any corporate event.”
-Goldman Sachs, Kevin Gasvoda, Managing Director
“The most successful conference we ever hosted for our Asset Backed Securities clients was made so, in large part, by the incredible entertainment delivered by The Xceptions. They wowed our clients, who are high end money managers, bond buyers, and rating agency executives, ranging in age from 25 to 60, and yet The Xceptions did so in a way that made our firm look good as both the host and prime attraction. I have no doubt others would have the same experience.”
-Lehman Brothers, Steve Valentino, Managing Director
“When I first heard The Xceptions play, I booked them on the spot. Although most of the band members are affiliated with a direct competitor of my company, I had no doubt they would be the best entertainment I could find for an annual gathering that convenes in Park City for several hundred folks in our industry. They played two nights, delivered a full range of rock music, from melodic acoustic sets to heart stopping, high energy rock and roll. I’d encourage anyone trying to give an event flair and distinction to book them.”
-Lime Financial, Zan Hamilton, CEO
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