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Vintage Singing Trio

Vintage Singing Trio

Female vocal harmony trio perfect for any vintage-themed event
Popular with 1920s-1950s, Prohibition, wartime, and Great Gatsby themes
Available a Cappella, with ukuleles, backing tracks, or with a live band
Past clients include London Eye Events, the BBC, Jazz FM, and others.
Based in London, UK, and available for events globally

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Vintage singing trio in the style of The Boswell and Andrews Sisters. Their repertoire spans from the 1920s to the 1960s, featuring hits from The Lennon Sisters, The McGuire Sisters, The Shirelles, and The Supremes.

The ladies are perfect for all kinds of themed events—1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, Prohibition, wartime, Great Gatsby. They come fully equipped, perform with a swing band, and all play the ukulele. Available for a cappella performances, with their ukuleles, with backing tracks, or with a live band. The trio also offers a "close harmony" workshop, a fun option for corporate team building, bachelorette parties, etc., and it can be combined with a performance.

  • Heebie Jeebies
  • Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
  • Rum and Coca Cola
  • In The Mood
  • That's How Rhythm Was Born
  • Sugartime
  • Be My Baby
  • Da Do Ron Ron
  • Lollipop
  • Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
  • Lullaby of Broadway
  • Alexander's Ragtime Band
  • Mr Sandman
  • Somethin' Stupid
  • Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
  • Mr Postman
  • Stop! In The Name Of Love
  • Jazz FM
  • The Half Moon Putney
  • Glenmore House
  • London Eye Events
  • The Pheasantry
  • Gray's Antiques Mayfair
  • And many more...
  • Ronnie Scott's
  • The New Zealand High Commision London
  • The Affordable Arts Fair
  • Wimbledon Stadium
  • The US Embassy London
  • Pop Up Vintage Fairs London
  • William Hill

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