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Chatsworth High School Reunion (October, 2010)
The CHS class of '68 had a spectacular time on Saturday, thanks in no small part to the music you provided. It was so much fun to get out there and dance again. I really thought many would wear out after a few, but they just kept coming back for more,and were loving every minute. All I heard all night was what a fantastic band you are, and even the 'classic rock snobs' in the group (me included) couldn't stop raving. Really, I can't say enough. After being adrift in the sea of the KRTH (radio) playlist for so long, it was just an incredible treat to rock out to the authentic soundtrack of our past once again, and you guys captured it expertly. I started out with really high expectations, after listening to the audio samples on your website, and you exceeded even those! I just kept hearing my group ohh and ahhh over the next song, and the next.... Awesome! (Or Bitchin'! As I would have said back when.) Thanks so much for making our special event even more so. We couldn't have dreamed of a better way to up the entertainment value the night offered. You Guys Rock!! Rock on, Taree Belardes
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Paladino's (May, 2004) by Debra Stocker
A jog down memory lane for some, or maybe only yesterday? A tribute to the masters of classic rock, Yesterdays Child is the perfect band for whatever reason you feel like letting your hair down to have a great time.
The men of Yesterdays Child are the real deal, not a garage band. Nor are they trying to be like anyone else... just about having a little fun with the 70s look while playing some good music.
I think this was the biggest crowd I ever saw up on their feet and dancing at Paladinos. Everyone was having a great time listening to their classic favorites like Rain, Daytripper, Rocky Mountain Way, Jumpin Jack Flash, Don't Let Me Down, a Beatles classic and many more.
Ahhhh the flashbacks, the days of rock legends like The Stones, Jimi Hendrix and Steppenwolf they're all coming back now. Truly an entertaining night!
Make time for Yesterdays Child, and treat yourself to a night of fun and dancing soon.
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Platinum Live (January, 2004) By Rollen Robbie
"Yesterday's Child, who specializes in 60's and 70's covers, did a tremendous job...
...including the opening song, Vanilla Fudge's version of You Keep Me Hanging On as well as covers from Deep Purple, Status Quo, Jimi Hendrix, Buffalo Springfield, and a variety [of] others. The band closed with David Bowie's Suffragette City.
You wanna flashback without having to take a chance on dropping that 'brown acid'? then go see this band!"
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