Give the audience something they've never
seen before . . . and they'll remember you!

Dear Chris:
The residents at Tara Woods want to thank you for the your outstanding performance last Friday
night.
We pride our self at Tara Woods in providing first class entertainment.Your performance was the most
outstanding show that we have ever had the pleasure of having at Tara Woods.
We look forward to having you back at Tara Woods this next season. Once again, thank you from all
of the residents at Tara Woods.
Sincerely,
Tony Allen, CAM, CFPM  
General Manager, Tara Woods
I would be remiss if I didn’t comment on the superb show that Chris put on.  He was on time, started
promptly at 7:00 p.m., and performed continually for over an hour.  His performance was flawless,
clean and soooooo funny.  I heard numerous comments by the audience as they filed out, that they
couldn’t remember when they laughed so hard, for so long.  The same goes for me.  Many have
already requested a return performance.  If you ever need any recommendations for his performance
you can surely call on me.
Sincerely,
Robert K. Kim Retter
Special Events Show Coordinator
Buttonwood Bay Mobile Home and R. V. Park
Sebring,  Fl.
From the VILLAGE DAILY SUN Newspaper
MICHAELS IS A MAN OF MANY TALENTS
By Glenda Sanders

THE VILLAGES - Chris Michaels is a banjo player, guitarist, fiddler,
accordion player, bagpiper and humorist. According to this man of
many talents: "People either love my show or hate it . . . but they will
remember it!"
The people lucky enough to catch Michael's zany concert at the
Church on the Square Monday night fell into the "Love" category. As
Michaels' instant fans filed out of the church with smiles on their
faces and laughter in their hearts, one sentiment pervailed in their
reaction comments: "We have to see this guy again!"
   We had the great pleasure of having Chris Michaels entertain us at our Ice Cream Social on March
7. It proved to be one of the most enjoyable evenings we have had.
    Chris developed a good rapport with the audience from the very first moment and maintained it
throughout the entire program. His musical talents are truly amazing, his banjo skills thrilled everyone.
His ability to play so many and varied numbers on the guitar was oustanding.
    Chris Michaels was the topic around our park for quite a few days after the performance. People are
still saying that they hope we will have him return for another engagement.

Sincerely,
Rudy Primeau  
 Activity Director, La Casa Del Sol

From the VILLAGE DAILY SUN Newspaper, Friday October 25, 2002
MICHAELS CAN PLAY ANYTHING
By Michael Fortuna

THE VILLAGES - Chris Michaels isn't your typical musician, and that's a good thing.
    While he sings and plays the guitar and banjo, Michaels also plays the harmonica, fiddle,
bagpipes, accordion, musical saw, and more recently, a conch shell.
    "I've always been interested in the weird stuff," Michael's said. "I've always been a musical
nonconformist. I give (the audience) something they haven't seen before."
     The Orlando-based musician went all over the musical map during his concert Wednesday night at
the Church on the Square.                                                                                                            
                         
     On the banjo, Michaels played "The William Tell Overture."  
     He impressed the audience by playing a samba/jazz tune on the conch shell, playing it like a
trumpet.
    He later played a quivering version on Henry Mancini's "Moon River" on the musical saw, with the
help of a violin bow. Michael's learned the musical saw after seeing someone play it at the county fair.
"It's a different instrument people don't hear anymore."
    The first instrument he picked up was the accordion, because he had won four free lessons at a
county fair. At one point, he played the drums in school, but he hasn't picked up drumsticks in a
while.
    His current favorite "instrument" is finger-style guitar, where he emulates the piano on the guitar;
the thumb plays what the left hand would do on the piano, while the other fingers play the melody. It
can get difficult sometimes. "It's like the first time you drive a clutch car," Michaels said.    Some of
his musical heroes include Roy Clark, Victor Borge and Wayne Newton - entertainers who could play
numerous instruments. Michaels current favorite is Australian guitarist Tommy Emmanuel. "He'll
knock you out," Michaels said. "The intricacy of his playing and his dynamic intensity is just
incredible. "He's my new guitar hero."                                                                                            
                                     
Tuesday, November 19, 2002
Dear Chris,
I would like to thank you for a wonderful show you gave us last night. People have been stoppng me
and calling me to say how much they enjoyed you.
Thank you on behalf of the residents of Royal Highlands, an myself.
I will contact you soon for a booking in 2003. Hope you have a wonderful holiday season.
Sincerely,
Sheila Siroky,
Residents Celebration Chairperson, Entertainment Coordinator
From: Robert Sullivan (Entertainment Director Crystal Lake R.V. Resort)

Just wanted to drop you a line, to tell you of all the positive reactions I have had from your performance
on January 17th. We would like to recommend you to any other prospective club that would have you
in mind. We will certainly keep you in mind for other events.

Thanks again.
Impressed: Bob Sullivan
January 21, 2002

We thank you so much for your performance last Sunday evening.
As our members were leaving they expressed what a wonderful show you had performed. They were
so impressed with all the instruments that were played, all being played to perfection.
The committee was impressed with your early arrival, you gave yourself plenty of time to set up before
the audience arrived. (That is especially important in our park as the do arrive early.)
Thanks again for a delightful evening!

Sincerely,
Dorothy Smith  Hidden Golf Club, Winter Haven FL
I wanted to take a moment and thank you for the excellent performance you gave at the Carefree
Country Club last weekend. Your talent, showmanship and rapport with the audience was perfect. We
had great feedback from those that attended. They also told their friends because several people that
did not attend said they will be sure and make it the next time we have you back.

Thanks again for a job well done.
Mary M. Wedig  
Activities Committee, Carefree Country Club, Winter Haven, FL  
        The standing ovation you recieved last night was well deserved. So many of the group made
comments as: "Wonderful Entertainer", "What a sense of humor", "He can play that banjo!", "Couldn't
believe it when he played the bagpipes, too!", "The best I've ever heard!"

With many thanks and best wishes,
Ellie Fuess

Entertainment Director, Blue Parrot RV Resort
    Chris Michaels appeared as our headliner for a comedy night at The Great Outdoors and brought
the crowd of 350 to their feet with his wonderful blend of comedy and music. This weekend we have
heard nothing but enthusiastic comments.
    Chris is a talented musician with a great sense of comedy. In addition he has an easygoing
personality and excellent audience rapport.
    Our Activities Committee highly recommends Chris and his act to anyone looking for a crowd
pleasing event . . . A SURE THING!
Sincerely,
Bonnie K. Groves
 President, TGO Activities Committee
Re: Your appearance at our Clubhouse

Thanks for the great performance! As I stood at the exit thanking people for coming, I heard
innumerable compliments about how much they enjoyed the show. "Best show of the year", "Great
Show", "When can we get him back?" were typical of the expressions I heard.
We especially admired your ability to mix a lot of good clean humor along with your superior musical
talent. Most of us had not heard a Musical Saw for a long time and it was a real treat to see how
expertly you played it.
All of our shows are rated on a scale of 1 to 10 by our audiences at the end of the season and I am
certain yours will be as close to a ten as humanly possible.

Very truly yours,
George Stealy, Entertainment Chairman
Lake Region Village Social Club

Re: October Rally

We would like to take the opportunity to express our sincere gratitude for the wonderful performance
you and your associates gave our annual Customer Appreciation rally we held last October. It isn't
often that a performer can bridge the generation gap and entertain children and adults alike. Everyone
in attendance had only good things to say.
From the opening to the grand finale, you kept the audience's attention with music, song and humor.
Your ability to play such an array of instruments gave real variety to the show. You and your band
make a great team and we would enjoy having you back to perform at future rallies.

Sincerely,
Sherry P. Perkins,
Owner, Tri-Am RV Center, Inc.
Instrumentalist - Entertainer - Musical Comedian
Michaels, recent winner of the Florida State Finger Style Guitar Championship, has opened for such
headliners as Rodney Dangerfield and Lorrie Morgan and is a veteran of the amusement park circuit. "I've
worked for every major amusement park in the country," Michaels said. That experience led to his role
as a show producer at Sea World in Orlando.
In the Villages, Michaels impressed the audience with banter and his mastery of anything from which
music can be drawn, including a saw. Michaels opened his show with a banjo performance of "Alabama
Camptown Jubilee" and progressed to playing "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" on a saw, dueling himself
in "Dueling Banjos" (playing two banjos at once) and squeezing out the "Beer Barrel Polka" on the
Accordion. Michaels' show also included songs by Chet Atkins, an original work Michaels billed as "The
world's worst country song" and a Hawaiian song wheezed from the bagpipes.
It's the best entertainment I've ever seen here." Helen Winkler said.