Boston Jazz Band 1

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Boston Jazz Band 1

Whether you love to lindy hop, remember the days when "swing was king", or just appreciate good vintage jazz, you can dig all that jive with this Boston Jazz Band.

This Boston Jazz Band's repertoire consists of songs made popular by Count Basie, Nat Cole, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Fats Waller, along with tunes by other swing era artists.

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Not just a repertoire band, this Boston Jazz Band performs original songs written that capture the era's style and sizzle. It's sole mission: to keep live swing music thriving for generations to come and have a ball doing it.

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Country United States
City Boston
State/Province Massachusetts
Performer Type Musical Act
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3 responses to “Boston Jazz Band 1”

  1. George says:

    “Good music, great sound. [This artist] always takes care of business when it comes to playing her music”. – George Garzone

  2. Phil says:

    “Surrounded by great musicians on her debut album Till We Meet Again, [this artist] successfully created a macrocosm of rich musical diversity. This makes for a musically delightful album.” – Phil Wilson

  3. Gary Burton says:

    “As a teacher it is always a thrill to see one of your students grow into a full-fledged artist with a musical life of their own and their own perspective to share with the world. I first met [this artist] when she came to Berklee from Denmark as a student over a decade ago. I was immediately impressed with her talent and her willingness to dedicate herself to everything she takes on. These days, [she] is a successful teacher herself, carries on her musical outreach project in Africa, and has produced a CD featuring all her own compositions. There’s very enjoyable listening here from very enthusiastic players. She is a welcome addition to the jazz world and [this artist] is a name you’re going to be hearing more of.” – Gary Burton

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