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On WeddingWire since 2023
Soul Factory is a New London, Connecticut-based wedding band known for wowing guests with their energetic sound. If you put Stevie Wonder, Bruno Mars, Tower of Power, and Earth Wind & Fire all in a room, you might know The Soul Factory sound. With a setlist of classics, old and new, Soul Factory is sure to get everyone groovin’ on the dance floor! With an experienced roster of musicians from elite New England Music Schools, The Soul Factory will work closely with you to curate a bespoke setlist and create the entertainment you envision for your special day!
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Team
After gaining experience playing for some of the best wedding agencies in New England, Marcel Paige decided to do things his way and start a band of his own! Alongside co-owner/guitarist, Tom Bora, together they have been able to achieve a strong reputation in the New London area, becoming a household name for several venues around the area. They strive to get people dancing, and keep them on their toes with exciting takes on R&B/Soul classics, old and new!
Tom Bora brings years of experience, discipline, and creativity to The Soul Factory. The New London native studied with some of the greatest musicians New England has to offer, and incorporates it into exciting solos, melodic harmonies, and solid chords that the audience can't help but get down to.