We first saw The Carlton Ensemble at Dimitri’s restaurant in Didsbury a few years ago, and I said if I ever got married then I’d love them to play! And they did! Fay was fantastic to deal with from the start and the ensemble sounded great in our venue, all of our
We entertained Paul & Andrea’s intimate 25-strong wedding party after they’d wined & dined @ Crewe Hall–& danced to Queen of Sheba & Galway Gal. It was a treat for us & hopefuly fine for everyone else !
27 international visitors– 12 Russians plus Spanish, Portuguese, Irish, French, Polish, Slovakian & British guests–seemed really ready to be entertained. But organiser Andrew Lunt’s message made the day for us with this message, ‘ We very much enjoyed
Truly memorable on such a snowy, bitter-cold day in the hills. We were a surprise & perfectly colour co-ordinated with the maroon theme. Paula came in after ‘The Final Countdown ‘ followed by brill speeches & original poems in this made-to -measure ceremony.
Today’s team–a lovely time was had by all-especially when a tiny child came up to Martin & having liked ‘A Tale as Old as Time’ featuring the flute said,’ Thank you, thank you –that was really really lovely.’ How worthwhile is that?
‘You were the icing on the cake & we couldn’t have asked for a better string group. Our guests thought it was such a nice touch to the wedding–we’ll stay in touch & see you at Olive & Vine, Didsbury’. Love –Clare & Dee,
We’ve played loads of church christenings but Gretel O’Hanlon’s was our first full-on , stand alone christening party. The 12 weeks old didn’t squeak once-nor did big bro Zak-ta Ben and Mum Zoe. From Ben & Zoe -we had such a lovely time & you were
To Fay & all at the Carlton Ensemble I can’t thank you enough for your musical contribution toward our wedding day on December 22nd. From meeting you earlier in the year to coming to hear you play @ Olive & Vine several times, you have been the ultimate
New Charter Housing’s Christmas Party has been our annual December mainstay since 2005–apart from one year ! It’s so lovely to return to this familiar Ashton-under-Lyne venue–and the first time I found my way there easily -the return journey was less successful!
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