Swinging Twist Quintet
Presenting...5 stunning females performing a selection of Swing and Jazz. Soulful and sassy, this quintet simply sizzle on stage with their swinging take on contemporary hit songs; as well as delivering jazz and swing classics in their harmonious and cheeky style.
Vintage inspired, these beautiful and stylish beauties perfectly embody the class and glamour of the Golden era and ensure to captivate your nostalgia.
Add vintage class and the glamour of the Golden era to your event with this Swinging Quintet.
- Mr Sandman
- Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree
- Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
- Swinging on a Star
- Summertime
- Why Don’t You Do Right
- Lollipop
- Bohemian Like You
- Gambling Man
- Beatles Medley
- Disney Medley
- Elvis Medley
- In The Mood
- You Are My Sunshine
- I Want It That Way
- Fly Me To The Moon
- Black And Gold
- Cheek To Cheek
- Complicated
- Bring Me Sunshine
- Get Happy
- Many more- Also take requests
- Wonderful World
- The Sporting Club (Monte Carlo)
- The Ivy
- Floridita
- Berkeley Hotel
- Heathrow Terminal 2 Launch
- Ray Ban
- Warburtons
- Selfridges
- John Lewis
- Vintage Events & Racing & Expo Shows:
- Glorious Goodwood
- Vintage Hemingway Vintage Festivals
- Sywell Classic
- Ideal Home Show
- Latitude
- Shambala
- Nozstock
- The Ritz
- The Playboy Club
- One Marylebone
- Madame Tussades
- Grand Prix Ball
- Sunseeker Yachts
- Benefit Cosmetics
- Barclays
- Harvey Nichols
- Goodwood Revival
- Anjou Velo Vintage
- London Wonderground Speigeltent
- The Boat Show
- Festivals:
- Glastonbury
- Wilderness
- Boomtown
- Cafe De Paris
" An amazing band, with amazing voices!!! Such a great act. "
Grant Holloway (The Carter Rooms)
" When the group came on, the evening was suddenly transformed from a room full of casual distracted conversation to, at first avid concentration and very quickly to an audience swaying, rocking and even gyrating to the period sound. With every song the keen enthusiasm of the audience grew and bubbled over and the applause, whistles and whoops of delight made it clear that the audience were not going to let them go lightly. Was I really standing in a museum reception room? The atmosphere was pure 40s, the mood was VE Day all over again, self restraint had gone and the party had really kicked in. I would have, I will have, them back again....and again. Nothing and nobody lights up a room like they do. "
Mr Phil Reed (Director of Churchill War Rooms)
" Wonderful. We thought it was a CD until we got to the front of the fair and saw you on stage! "
Ricky Gervais (The Pop-Up Vintage Fair)