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Swing Harmony Trio

Swing Harmony Trio

An exceptionally tight vocal harmony group, our singers deliver beautiful, note-perfect melodies.
Vintage swing singers are ideal for any 1940s or 1950s themed event, tea party, or military gathering.
Stunning costumes, vintage hair and makeup, and confident attitudes create a powerful stage presence.
Also available with a talented swing band or dancers to inspire guests to hit the dance floor.
Located in Exeter, UK, our vocal harmony group is available for international bookings.

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The Swing Harmony Trio ladies, each classically trained and naturally gifted performers, are an exceptional choice for any vintage-themed event.

Presenting a dazzling set of impeccably tight harmonies, this melodious 1940s trio is a complete delight and sure to captivate any audience.

Infusing any event with a fabulous vintage atmosphere, our vocal harmony group will steal the show with their sassy attitudes and commanding stage presence.

Equally at home on the stage of a grand theatre or the lawn of an afternoon tea party, our talented vintage swing singers effortlessly charm audiences.

Ideal for military events, weddings, special celebrations, tea parties, and any 1940s or 1950s themed events, our swinging vocal harmony group adds the perfect finishing touch.

Always in character, these vibrant vintage swing singers boast a variety of fabulous vintage costumes. From glamorous floor-length sequined gowns, chic military-inspired pencil skirt and shirt combos, to full 1950s print dresses, there’s an outfit perfect for the vibe of your event.

Professional to the core, our Swing Harmony Trio are dedicated to their craft, down to the finest details.

With a vast repertoire featuring both traditional swing and modern vintage hits, expect to hear classics from The Andrews Sisters, Peggy Lee, Judy Garland, and Ella Fitzgerald alongside contemporary numbers from Blondie, Beyoncé, Amy Winehouse, and many more.

Sure to win your heart and get your feet tapping, this experienced 1940s trio is a fantastic choice for any occasion.

Top Tip:

Book alongside our Swing Harmony Trio’s affiliated swing band for double the fun and impact!

One of many vocal harmony groups and vintage swing singers we offer, discover the full range on our roster.

To book our sensational vintage swing singers, get in touch with our team.

  • Bei Mir Bist Du Schon - The Andrews Sisters
  • Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrews Sisters
  • Chatanooga Choo Choo - The Andrews Sisters
  • Don’t Sit Under The Apple tree - The Andrews Sisters
  • Dream A Little Dream of Me - Mamas & Papas
  • Get Happy - Judy Garland
  • Gimme Some Skin My Friend - The Andrews Sisters
  • Goody Goody - Ella Fitzgerald
  • Hit That Jive jack - Nat King Cole
  • In The Mood - The Andrews Sisters
  • It Don’t Mean A Thing - The Puppini Sisters
  • Lollipop - The Chordettes
  • Mr Sandman - The Puppini Sisters /Chordettes
  • Rum & Coca-Cola - The Andrews Sisters
  • Shoo Shoo Baby - The Andrews Sisters
  • Sing Sing Sing - The Andrews Sisters
  • Straighten Up & Fly Right - The Andrews Sisters
  • We'll Meet Again - Vera Lynne
  • Why Don’t You Do Right - Peggy Lee
  • Traditional
  • All About The Bass - Megan Trainor
  • Candy Man - Christina Aguilera
  • Could It Be Magic - Take That / Puppini Sisters
  • Crazy In Love - The Puppini Sisters
  • Heart Of Glass - Blondie / Puppini Sisters
  • Hit The Road Jack - Ray Charles / Sweet Sisters
  • No Diggity - Blackstreet
  • Single Ladies - Beyonce
  • Spooky - The Puppini Sisters
  • Stuck - Caro Emerald
  • That Man - Caro Emerald
  • Valerie - Amy Winehouse / The Zutons
  • Walk Like An Egyptian - The Bangles / Puppini Sisters
  • Modern Vintage​

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