What can I say about Marc and the Wild Things at my mother in law's wedding? Not only did they play an outstanding set of their own tunes, which had the whole party buzzing, they learnt the bride and groom's song "Feel like making love" and played it with their own twist on the lyrics to include the bride and groom. Cover songs that united old and young, and an awesome rendition of "Don't fear the reaper" with MORE COWBELL than has ever been done! The whole reception was up and dancing to possibly the most anthemic, yet hilarious wedding set that you could get away with. Oh, and did I mention they only had a couple of weeks to learn this set? Absolutely NAILED IT!! Marc and the Wild Things gained many many fans that night - and with good reason! Absolute legends!
- Fiona Miller, Whichurch |
Marc & The Wild Things are a superb band. Great guys to work with when organising our wedding. We were able to discuss the set list and suggest some songs that were not on their list. The performance was amazing, great value for money... worth every penny! At the end of the night the crowd didn't want them to stop playing and they continued to perform to the crowds demands! This band is going far... we will be buying tickets for Glastonbury when they headline it!
- Ollie Hussey |
Marc & The Wild Things are a covers band with over 10 years experience playing together, who put on one hell of a show!
Marc, Mike, Dan and Bow are all multi-talented musicians who sing together to create beautiful harmonies. Guitars, Bass, Harmonica, Cajon, Drums and percussion are all blended together to create an exquisite live set with a vast range of songs.
Under the guise of Echotape, the guys have played all over the world from festivals to arenas; live radio to television, and now you can have them at your wedding, party or corporate event.
They have been exhibited in both the Tate Modern and Tate Britain art galleries in London, had a Sky News Feature about the bands DIY ethic which was broadcast to over 15 million people worldwide, had global radio play as far as Japan, South Africa, the US and Australia, including the UK's largest station BBC Radio 2, performed for live BBC sessions, and are currently playlisted instore at River Island across the UK and Ireland.
They band have also performed in stadiums in Russia, the famous Viper Room in Hollywood, live on Irish TV and with Carl Barat of The Libertines, worked with some of the biggest names in music such as Cam Blackwood (George Ezra/ London Grammar/ Florence & The Machine) and Youth (The Verve/ Paul McCartney/ U2), and currently have over half a million plays online.
Marc, Mike, Dan and Bow are all multi-talented musicians who sing together to create beautiful harmonies. Guitars, Bass, Harmonica, Cajon, Drums and percussion are all blended together to create an exquisite live set with a vast range of songs.
Under the guise of Echotape, the guys have played all over the world from festivals to arenas; live radio to television, and now you can have them at your wedding, party or corporate event.
They have been exhibited in both the Tate Modern and Tate Britain art galleries in London, had a Sky News Feature about the bands DIY ethic which was broadcast to over 15 million people worldwide, had global radio play as far as Japan, South Africa, the US and Australia, including the UK's largest station BBC Radio 2, performed for live BBC sessions, and are currently playlisted instore at River Island across the UK and Ireland.
They band have also performed in stadiums in Russia, the famous Viper Room in Hollywood, live on Irish TV and with Carl Barat of The Libertines, worked with some of the biggest names in music such as Cam Blackwood (George Ezra/ London Grammar/ Florence & The Machine) and Youth (The Verve/ Paul McCartney/ U2), and currently have over half a million plays online.
Marc and the Wild Things played a 60's set as part of the fiftieth anniversary celebration for the Hawk Conservancy Trust Nr Andover. The musicianship on display was terrific. They presented a really excellent range of songs from the period all played with great commitment and energy. They soon had everyone tapping their feet and dancing. Strongly recommend them.
- John Baxter, The Hawk Conservancy Trust, Andover |
On 12 Feb 15, Marc and the Wild Things took the stage at Army Headquarters to transform the routine of pleasantries with lashings of silver and fanfares to an event to be remembered. Instantly they enthralled all of those in attendance from generals to sergeants with their lucid tones and performed above and beyond what you would expect from four normal lads from the Wallops. The band are a must see; it is simply remarkable that they are not selling out Wembley. I strongly endorse the Army using them; they are reasonably priced and can be contacted via [email protected]. If you want to turn your event into an experience these are your men.
- Michael Brigham, MOD |