How weird. I started listening to the sound samples and, though I'm not sure how much of this I'd force on a lindy crowd (we lost our obsessive Charleston jammers a couple of years ago and only have 2 leads at best on any one night who like to lead a whole song of partner Charleston) I think people would love to hear it recreated by one of my boyfriend's bands.AlekseyKosygin wrote:P.S. I'm still looking for the Three Peppers on Classics, that's some holy grail shit right there...
After all, dancers tend to be more forgiving of live music. People who hate "a night of nothing but old janky s*** that doesn't make me want to swing out" will say, "That was great!" after hearing the same style of music from a live band at an event.
My boyfriend's a guitarist, so this music would give him a chance to play something besides hot club music yet be audible throughout the song.
The strange part:
The guitarist in the Three Peppers has the same name as this guitarist I'm asking to cover their music!
Is it destiny?