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Client references

The people for whom we play ... they love us almost as much as the beautiful ladies love us. Read what they say:

Mike Farr (owner, Nutty Brown Cafe):

"Obviously, when asked to write about Carport Casanovas the first thing that comes to mind is sex appeal. Like the Rolling Stones before them, the Carport Casanovas captivate the audience with their primitive and seductive charm ... in spite of the complete and utter lack of anything close to conventional definitions of beauty or aesthetic value. But these guys are not just on the stage selling their animal allure... they are musicians of the finest ilk. They can flat out play! Professional to a fault ... reliable as the sunrise ... and talented as the day is long. Carport Casanovas are a pleasure to work with and a joy to watch. I highly recommend them to any establishment or special event looking to take it to another level."


Dripping with Pride, Kim, Mariann, and Charlene, Dripping Springs Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors 2009:

"We cannot thank you enough for your support and great music!"

Gary (host of a holiday party):

"I booked them for our organization's anniversary celebration and everyone liked them so much we booked them for our Christmas party! Huge range of music to fit everyone’s taste (although I didn’t see much opera on the set list) and tailored it to fit the audience. I was truly surprised at the number of people up and dancing, because this group doesn't dance! They were easy to communicate with they really strive to meet your needs and make sure everyone has a good time. It is rare to find folks that flexible ... at their age how do they get into those positions??"


Gavin (host of a gig):

"They played at my house warming party and they were great. They played stuff everyone wanted to hear and even took requests. They had everyone dancing on the second floor and I thought the house was going to cave in! Seriously, they were fantastic, very professional and even took great care of my new carpet!"


Jack (host of a gig):

"Fine young men, those Casanovas. I don't know why they call themselves that, but my wife really liked them, too. They played outdoors and the driveway became a veritable ballroom. Great listening music as well. I've scheduled them for the past two July 4th celebrations and I will defintiely schedule them for next year."


Falon (manager, 290 West Bar & Grill):

"You guys sounded great and you brought a huge, friendly crowd in here. You certainly were easy and professional to work with. I hope we can get you booked in here again. Let me know when you are available."


Jeff (Austin guitarist):

"Sounded good. I'd come see the Casanovas again, I might even pay a buck or two. Let me know when y'all will be playing again."

 

The madres de Casanovas also give us references

Mark's Mother: My little Marky is the most talented bongo player in the world. He's better than that Ringo fellow who's so popular these days. And his singing ... lovely!

 

Ron's Mother: My Ronnie makes beautiful music on the large guitar, and he sings like an angel. Now if we could only get him to stop being so shy and to come out of his shell a bit.

 

JM's Mother: When Jonathon was but a wee tot, he liked to sit on Mother's knee, play the harpsichord and sing pretty songs along with the Victrola. He truly is a gifted musician with a beautiful set of vocal chords.
Ragan's Mother: He may be 6-foot-8, but I can whup him with a stick when he takes a tone with me. Still, the minute that boy plays them sweet tunes on his fancy string box, I just melt. And he sings like a dang whipporwil (Antrostomus vociferus).
Brad's Mother: I could tell Little Bradley would be a musician since he small. As a toddler, he used to run around the front yard wearing nothing but his guitar. He hasn't changed a bit.