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    Organic String Quartet played at our wedding during the ceremony and the cocktail hour and it was a beautiful performance. In particular, my wife is a huge Depeche Mode fan and they played multiple Depeche Mode songs during the cocktail and our guests loved it.

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    Performed at my wedding and reception. Did a great job - easy to communicate with, and we're very professional.

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