National Recording Artists SHILOH asked the Cruise Outlet (for the 10th year in a row) to coordinate their upcoming Reunion Cruise sailing from Galveston on April 11, 2011. It is going to be a 5-night cruise with all the cruise bells and whistles, but as with each Shiloh cruise, their fans from all over the US come on-board and participate in their exclusive concerts, events and programs.
Each year SHILOH travels to another part of the Country and for the past 10 years they have been cruising. According to Brian White, the lead singer of Shiloh, “we met Neil on a Gospel cruise that his company had put together and I was very impressed with the smooth and organized style he had”.
SHILOH, based out of Texas, have a national and international touring schedule annually performed all over the United States as well as the White House for Christmas a few years ago. Founded in 1995, many have described their style as Contemporary Southern. Their trademark sound is derived from their extraordinary musical arrangements, closely-knit harmonies, and powerful and distinctive vocals with a special Texas flair.
National Recording Artists SHILOH |
“The following year I asked him if he would put a package together for our followers that would combine the pleasures of a cruise and its programs with private concerts and events just for our fans. Since then, we have traveled with our fans every year to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, the Caribbean. The fans love that they are able to hear private concerts and attend private parties”.
According to White “The Cruise Outlet never loses track of who is number one and makes sure that everyone feels special”.
The Cruise Outlet, according to Neil Gorfain, handles many of these special groups throughout the year and is gaining a reputation for making each of these special programs a "smooth sailing".
According to Gorfain, “I am happy to work with Shiloh. They are wonderful people. Each year there are some challenges as each cruise line has its own uniqueness, but the key to our success with these programs is not to let the “customer” or performer know the errors that have occurred. They go on stage without a hitch.”
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