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“Oh that was so delightful! What music! I can't believe how you all blend!” ... Roberta's Mom
“Oh that Audrey has such a lovely voice! How cute you all are! That Steve is such a sweetheart! So talented!” ... Roberta's Mom
“What voices! Can you believe that high note she hits? I can't get over it.”... Roberta's Mom
“I could have listened for another hour.” ... Roberta's Mom
“I'm so glad I got to hear you. I have goosebumps.” ... Roberta's Mom
“I just wanted to let you know everyone loved the performance today. Many people never heard the song, Hallelujah done acappella. They were amazed how nicely and effectively it was sung. You have a nice selection of songs and you made many patients and staff happy today.” ... Cathleen at Kessler
“Jeff, Up on the roof was outstanding - I wasn't sure how that would fly accapella - but you nailed it - the Mod Four is Fab. you guys were so on - and looked like you were having fun too!” ... Karen
“I just wanted to thank you for coming to our facility to present your program. We hope that you enjoyed yourselves as much as the residents. Hope to do it again - just let us know.” ... Jodi at Heath
“I just caught a few songs last night at the park and I had to leave. Charles said you were really cooking at the temple. Keep me informed for future performances. It is always a pleasure.” ... Cathleen (again)
“Mod Four were made for each other. They are so great together. Like I said before, Steve Kohn has such a pro voice, add to that Jeff Wells, Roberta Foster, and Audrey Wells, and you have great harmony.” ... Sam's brother, Phil
“What a great show you all put on - not only were the vocals (and harmonies -WOW!) perfect and beautiful, but the in-between commentary really added to the entertainment. We thoroughly enjoyed it and wished it could have gone on longer. My personal favorite was the Eagles song, "Hole In The World"... Thanks so much for a great show and a wonderful evening of entertainment. Please let us know when and where you'll be performing again (add us to your email notification list please!).” ...Patty
“What a treat is was to have you as part of the tour. You guys have the most wonderful blending of voices, and it is obvious that you really enjoy what you are doing. We heard raves from everyone on the hill about the singers. Thanks again” ... Beth from Mount Tabor
“THE SHOW WAS WONDERFUL!!!! just wish there more folks there to enjoy such a great hour of entertainment. You guys are great & your interaction is terrific - and contagious & enjoyable. Keep on having fun! Take care!” ... MaryAnn from Tinc Road (about our 7/5/06 performance at Flanders Park)
“Very cool to catch your first stadium gig with your family and fellow fan-atics. Congrats to you and your quartet!” ... Doug Jung (about singing the national anthem at the Somerset Patriots game 8/6/06)
“We had a great time at the ball game. You guys did a fantastic job. I think the whole stadium knew where your fans were sitting. It was a great day for the young and old alike. Keep us posted on your tour dates. Congrats again!” ... Beth Shaw (also about the game)
“Your singing was the best part of the day. Thank you.”... Linda Lang (the game, again)
“Thank you so very much for making my party so special. I will never forget the wonderful song written and sung just for me. It meant so much to me.” ... Becky Mason (about our singing for her at her retirement party on 6/15/06)
“Just wanted to let you know that after you left people kept coming up to me and raved about the quartet. A lot of people! A couple of specific comments, ‘Where did you find that bass? It's so hard to fill out a quartet with a bass that good’ and ‘Who's that guy on lead - what a voice!’ plus of course Becky was just overwhelmed. She loved it.” ...Ro
“It was great to see you last evening and I greatly enjoyed your quartet's singing. It was the highlight of the retirement party.” ...Sandy
“Thank you for bringing such a musical delight to our family party. You are wonderful!” ... Anna Morris 1/13/2007
“Flo is now a minor celebrity at Cedar Crest. Everywhere she goes, she is accosted by people raving about our show. They loved it -- the music choice, the voices, how cute we are (especially Audrey, who ‘sparkled.’)” ...Ro, about our Cedar Crest show - March 2007
“Thanks so much for a great performance on Saturday. I heard a lot of great feedback from everyone! Please pencil us in the calendar for next year.” ...Curt from the Car Show - June 2007
‘That last song "woo hoo!" really kicked butt, but all selections were great... I especially like how you used your voices (particularly Roberta) on the instrumental break of that Mamas & Papas classic (hey, you guys have almost the same lineup). Of course, Kohnman is to die for in the vocal department on "amie", with the harms sounding exactly like the record. I know how much work it takes to put those songs together...and that combined with your (obvious) vocal powers make you a great team. I look forward to seeing you all in the new year!” ...Sam reviewing Nah Cappella’s performance from December 2007
“On a recent Sunday afternoon, we were treated to a performance by the Moderately Bright Four. This is the second time this group has been here and their a cappella performance was delightful. These singers seem to love what they are doing and even the bass singer, who was stuck throughout with the pitch pipe and for setting the rhythm, was given a chance to sing some words. The songs they gave us were well known to us and we were invited to sing along when appropriate. They even gave us an encore. Their unique performance should not be missed when they come again.” ... review from Cedar Crest newsletter about our performance in January 2008.
“As a voice teacher, I am partial to your a cappella sound. I found your "Can Can" to be in many ways the performance of the evening. The dynamics were excellent and behind the "performance antics," which add an important dimension to such a public performance, there was a fine musical interpretation. You captured the essence of the music without the benefit of orchestral tone colors, conquering the inherent challenge in a vocal interpretation of a well know instrumental piece. Bravo!” ...David Bishop about our performance at the Temple Hatikvah Coffeehouse in March 2008.
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