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20s and 30s Jazz Band

20s and 30s Jazz Band

Live acoustic jazz from the 1920s, '30s, and '40s
Add a touch of vintage glamour to your party or corporate event
Can perform contemporary songs in a vintage style
Available as a duo up to a quintet with vocals.
Headquartered in London and available for performances at events around the globe

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This 1920s/1930s jazz band brings old-world glamour to your event, blending irresistible dance rhythms with the sophisticated tunes of Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, and many more!

They're influenced by Duke Ellington, Django Reinhardt, and the jazz orchestras of the roaring twenties. Members hail from Trinity College of Music, Guildhall, Leeds College of Music, and the London College of Music.

Line-up (from duo to quintet):
1. vocals
2. ukulele/ keys/ guitar
3. clarinet/ sax/
4. trumpet
5. bass

Contact one of our Entertainment Team members who can help you book this or any other act on the roster.

  • She's funny that way
  • Is you or is you ain't ma baby
  • The Girlfriend
  • A smile will go a long long way
  • The charleston
  • Then I'll be happy
  • I wonder where my baby is tonight
  • Black Bottom
  • Jeepers creepers
  • Puttin on the ritz
  • Tea for two
  • Way down yonder in New Orleans
  • You do something to me
  • Chicago that toddlin' town
  • Everybody loves my baby
  • Truckin'
  • Royal garden blues
  • Set 1
  • Somebody stole my gal
  • Five foot two
  • Ain't misbehaving
  • Bare necessities
  • I wanna be like you
  • Lady be good
  • Crazy rhythm
  • Varsity Drag
  • The jazz-me blues
  • That certain party
  • King Porter Stomp
  • Side by side
  • Steppin out
  • Sweet Georgia brown
  • Yes sir that's my baby
  • Ain't she sweet
  • All that jazz
  • Set 2

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