What's in a Nickname?
Saying you're the "Ultimate Party Band!" is kinda like saying you have the "Best Pizza in New York" or "Seattle's Best Cup of Coffee". It's all pretty subjective, right?
Well, before you dismiss our claim as hyperbole, let's break it down, shall we?
Ultimate
ul-ti-mate: (adj.) Greatest, most near perfection, extreme
Rembrandt has an evergrowing songlist of over 300 songs ranging from Opera and to Hip Hop , from the Kings of Swing, to the Kings of Leon, from Brown Eyed Girl to Black Eyed Peas. That's Extreme.
Rembrandt has a 12 pc. band including 3 horns and 5 lead singers. Not because they like company or taking up space, but because it takes many voices and instruments to capture the essence of these 300+ songs from all styles and eras. Most bands have 5-7 pcs. with one horn and maybe two singers. But Rembrandt is not most bands. Rembrandt is not happy unless it can play every song imaginable with the quality, spirit and integrity of the original artists. That's Extreme!
Party
par-ty (n.) A group of people who are celebrating together
Rembrandt doesn't play for concerts, night clubs, dinner shows, casinos, or funerals. They play exclusively for parties. Their members don't just perform, they interact, inspire, initiate and celebrate right alongside the audience. Rembrandt is: Party Insurance!
Band
band: (n.) a group of people who have the same ideas or beliefs or who are pursuing the same activity together
Rembrandt is not a work group or an orchestra, it is a band, made up of members who are not interchangeable parts merely filling a skilled role. Like Robin Hood's "Band" of Merry Men, Rembrandt is a living, breathing organization with a dedicated membership and a common purpose, (not robbing from the rich and giving to the poor), but a purpose of creating great music, and great fun for everyone in the room.
So ipso facto, Rembrandt is:
The Ultimate Party Band!