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Testimonies


WHAT THE PRESS ARE SAYING ABOUT
“Belfast is full of ‘covers’ bands and ‘originals’ bands comprising 
overly serious people who want to be stars and who generally 
develop colossal chips on their shoulders when the starship fails 
to land.  I saw Rev. T well after midnight at the end of a long 
charity gig in a smoky pub. It was as if the whole night had just 
started again -a massive shot of energy, fun and funky 
soul-brotherhood that had everyone back up on their feet. Without 
doubt the finest good-time, musical-history-tour band I’ve seen 
in years. Guaranteed to get the party going. One might 
suggest, a truly original covers band. Book with confidence!”
Colin Harper, ‘contributor toMojo and Irish Times and author of’Irish Folk, 
Trad & Blues: A Secret History’ (The Collins Press, 2004)
and
‘Dazzling  Stranger: Bert Jansch and the British folk and blues revival’ 
(Bloomsbury, 2000)
PROFILE…
REV.T 
‘…a truly original covers band’
REV.T is the resultant collaboration of 5 musicians 
who wanted to  spread the word of soul, funk, rock and blues 
and have a bit of craic in the process. 
REV.T  have been described as being ‘Without doubt the finest 
good-time, musical-history-tour band I’ve seen in years.’  
by Mojo and The Irish Time’s contributor and author Colin Harper. 
REV.T are certainly guaranteed to satisfy even the most discerning 
tastes with their soul-infused phat funk and high-octane 
performance.
          

WHAT THE PRESS ARE SAYING ABOUT

“Belfast is full of ‘covers’ bands and ‘originals’ bands comprising overly serious people who want to be stars and who generally develop colossal chips on their shoulders when the starship fails to land.  I saw Rev. T well after midnight at the end of a long charity gig in a smoky pub. It was as if the whole night had just started again -a massive shot of energy, fun and funky soul-brotherhood that had everyone back up on their feet. Without doubt the finest good-time, musical-history-tour band I’ve seen in years. Guaranteed to get the party going. One might suggest, a truly original covers band. Book with confidence!”

Colin Harper, ‘contributor toMojo and Irish Times and author of’Irish Folk,  Trad & Blues: A Secret History’ (The Collins Press, 2004) and ’Dazzling  Stranger: Bert Jansch and the British folk and blues revival’  (Bloomsbury, 2000)