Swingadelic is the New York City Metropolitan Area's greatest "little big band" that delivers the traditional big band music of Ellington, Basie and Sinatra, mixed with the soulful sounds of Ray Charles and adds just the right dose of some swingin’ Sixties grooves to come up with the most listenable and danceable music for your wedding, party or special event ...
The band's instrumentation is upright bass, guitar/vocals, drums, piano and a horn section varying from two to eight pieces depending on your space and budget requirements ...
Arthur Satyan: Born in Yerevan, Armenia, Arthur Satyan began studying piano at the age of 6. Since then his musical path has involved him extensively in both classical music and jazz, working with such diverse musical figures as Larry Coryell and Charles Davis.... Yet anyone hearing him might have little idea that he is a product of the great old Soviet school of classical music ...
He was also involved in two big bands, as a pianist at Armenian National Jazz Big Band led by K.Orbelian and as pianist/arranger at the Armenian National Radio Big Band. At 20 he joined the Komitas Armenian National Higher Conservatory of Music (Composition Department) in Yerevan, where luckily, he was studying with Armenia's best musicians: Avet Terteryan (orchestration), Edward Mirzoyan and his uncle Aram Satyan (composition), Robert Atayan (Armenian music analysis), Edward Pashinyan (harmony), etc ... and graduated in 1998 ...
Life, career, music, performance schedule, and photos about the
Armenian pianist and composer.
In October of 2003 The Swing Session changed their name to Stompy Jones. The same six fellas, the same jumpin' jazz and swingin' blues, but a new name to go along with the 3rd studio album released on October 18th, 2003. The new self-titled album, "Stompy Jones", as well as the past albums, "The Swing Session" and "Whispering Grass" are available for sale and MP3 sample listening at the new site ...
Whether they're appearing at a posh supper club, concert hall, or a little place "just down the road apiece" these fellas deliver high-fidelity, high flying, eight-to-the-bar romance with every performance. Stompy Jones delivers the romping, joyous style of jazz that would come to be known as Rock and Roll
Henry Shapiro and his swing and klezmer bands provide great entertainment for your next party.
Henry Shapiro & Swing Fever, a five-piece combo, draws from the rich spectrum of American popular jazz, performing early jazz songs and instrumental pieces from Dixieland through the Big Band era. Playing in a number of styles, the band revives the lively sounds of Benny Goodman's Sextet, Louis Armstrong's Hot Five, and Louis Jordan's Tympany Five. Swing Fever's repertoire ranges from Fats Waller to Duke Ellington, from George Gershwin to Nat "King" Cole ...
The Official Web Site for:
Swing Speak
The Steve Wolf Quartet
The Steve Wolf & Mac Walter Duo.
Swing Speak’s early repertoire centered around the swing and standards of the 1930’s and 1940’s, but their musical range soon expanded to include the full range of the American jazz repertoire, including a hearty dose of Latin and rhythm & blues. In this era of techno pop and hype, they make music the old fashion way: with a strong melodic content and deft musical skill ...
Steve Wolf, bassist;
Pianist, vocalist Barry Gurley;
Barry Hart is everybody's favorite drummer;
Bruce Swaim, saxophonist.