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excellent, so thanks very much indeed. I didn’t
see them before they left so would you please
give them my thanks.
Kind regards,
Tim Manns, Station Director, The
Saint, 107.8 FM, DAB Across South Hampshire,
Sky Digital 899
This
is just a brief note to thank you and 'The
Bees Knees' for the band's performance at
our staff Christmas party at the Thistle Marble
Arch on 19th December 2002. They are an excellent
tribute band and I really appreciated them
appearing in the 1970's gear as well! I would
certainly recommend them if anyone I know
is looking for a Bee Gees tribute band or
some good entertainment for a party or function.
Frances Hughes - Head of Marketing
& Sponsorship, CBI - The voice of business
Stayin'
Alive' with The Bees Knees
The fabulous Bees Knees singing
"O-o-o-oh stayin' alive" paid an
exciting tribute to Bee Gees in their first
performance in Asia. The Bees Knees performed
live in three concerts 'Night Fever' organised
by Pearl Continental hotels in Karachi, Lahore
and Ralwalpini. The Bees Knees is a popular
tribute band of the UK and has been holding
concerts in Europe and America for the last
two years.
Each song was followed by
by a loud clapping of appreciation. the sweet
melodies and upbeat numbers they presented
showed the Bee Gees evolution from lite ensemble
to soft rock disco geniuses. Their singing
had many in the audience tapping their feet
and singing with them. The show was a glorious
tribute to the Bee Gees. The Bees Knees expressed
their desire to visit Pakistan again.
The Pakistan Nation
Plus Newspaper - 25th September 2003
'Bees Knees' performs in Lahore
It appeared as if the Bee Gees had started
performing again when a tribute band from
London known as 'The Bees Knees' performed
before Lahore on Tuesday at Pearl Continental
Hotel.
Bees Knees had been especially invited to
Pakistan by the hotel management. The band
had performed in Karachi on September 21st
and will perform in Islamabad on Sept 24th.
Talking to the Daily Times they said, "We've'
loved music and especially the Bee Gees, so
we started singing their songs." They
added, "one more reason for performing
the Bees Gees is keeping their music alive".
They started off the evening with the famous
Bee Gees opener 'You Should Be Dancing' followed
by 'Tragedy'. The tribute tonight ended with
famous Bee Gees numbers ' Staying Alive' and
' Night Fever '.
Daily Times Newspaper - 24th September
2003
What a spectacular night! Last night's
Press Ball, at the County Hotel, Copdock,
sponsored by AV Unit and British Gas is
fast becoming one of the most glittering
events in Suffolk's social calendar. 250
guests help raise £25'911 in just one night
to help improve the lives of dozens of Suffolk
children with disabilities. Much of the
money came from an auction of items. After
the bidding was over guests partied the
night away to Bee Gees tribute band, Bees
Knees and Abba tribute Abba Illusion.
Evening Star Newspaper - Saturday,
June 28th, 2003
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