Keith Simon As Bob Marley
| Maria Melvin
Just wanted to say that Tom Canning surpassed himself on Saturday night - we've seen him perform loads of times and he's always been consistently amazing - but he really did go the extra mile on Saturday. Everybody is still talking about the party and saying that it was the best entertainment they had ever experienced. Tom obviously sang "TJ" songs (for which he is very and deservedly well-known) but he really personalised the evening as well - nothing was too much trouble. Knowing that my Dad is a proud Irish man - Tom sang several Irish songs and also a selection of songs which were very personal to my Mum and Dad. He did a brilliant job of everything he sang. Can't wait to book him again!
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| Tina & David Lambird
Dear Ben,
Could you please pass on our thanks to Will (Forever Dean) for the wonderful entertainment he gave us and all our guests. He really played to all ages from 11-91 and, although some seemed to be talking throughout, catching up having not seen friends since pre-Covid, we had some lovely feedback. A great afternoon and a lovely gentleman.
Thanks also for all your help.
Kind regards,
Tina and David
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Keith Simon as Bob Marley
Step into the spirit of reggae with a powerful celebration of the legendary Bob Marley. This world-class tribute act brings the rhythms of Jamaica to life, delivering the soul-stirring energy, uplifting message, and timeless anthems that made Marley an icon. From No Woman, No Cry to Three Little Birds, every performance is filled with authentic grooves, rich harmonies, and the infectious vibe of true reggae music.
With passionate vocals, and a deep respect for Marley's legacy, this tribute act captures the heart and soul of the King of Reggae - spreading peace, love, and unity to audiences everywhere. Perfect for festivals, live venues, and special events, this is more than a concert - it's an experience of music that moves both body and spirit.
Get ready to sing, dance, and feel the positive vibrations - because Bob Marley's music lives on.