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Vintage Jazz Swing Band

Vintage Jazz Swing Band

Award-winning Jazz Swing Band from the 1920s and 1930s
A diverse sound blending original and classic Swing, rockabilly, and jazz
The band consists of professional Grammy award-winning musicians
They have recently been welcomed into two prestigious arts programs
Headquartered in Texas and available for performances at global events

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The Award-winning Vintage Jazz Swing Band composes and performs both original and classic tunes inspired by the sophisticated sounds of Vintage Jazzy Swing from the 1920s and 30s. They also incorporate elements of Western Swing, a touch of Gypsy Jazz magic, and a hint of Retro Deco Rockabilly!

The band blends passionate violin, a blazing horn section, rocking guitars, slapping upright bass, and retro-style drumming to create their own unique, fun, and artistic sound! The Vintage Jazz Swing Band consists of Grammy award winners and musicians who have backed many of today's top performers, including: The Jacksons, Paul McCartney, Ray Charles, Ella Fitzgerald, Texas Playboys, Wynton Marsalis, Tony Bennett, Barbara Mandrell, Blues Brothers, and many more!

They have recently been accepted into two prestigious arts programs — the National Endowment for the Arts American Masterpieces Touring Program, the Touring Artist Program of the Texas Commission on the Arts, and have now added another: the Mid-America Arts Alliance.

The Vintage Jazz Swing Band has performed at hundreds of events and remains a popular choice for Great Gatsby events, playing music from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s in authentic costumes, with the ability to adapt to other styles as needed.

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