I actually think John moved to Sacramento which is NorCal. He's a great musician and we're really lucky to have him. If you get a chance to see him don't pass it up!CafeSavoy wrote:Another local musician i like, although he's no longer local since he's moved to southern california, is John Cocuzzi.
New Swing Bands
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Ann Arbor's own Phil Ogilvie's Rhythm Kings (www.porkjazz.com) and Royal Garden Trio (http://www.theroyalgardentrio.com/) are two of our top local acts.
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Awesome New Bands
Hey! Here are a laundry list of bands to check out:
1. The Stolen Sweets - 20's and 30's songs sung in harmony by three lovely ladies... greaaat stuff!
2. Gunhild Carling - a big band leader from Sweden, she's got a badass scatted rendition of Flying Home.
3. The Wiyos and The Two Man Gentleman Band - very old school, vaudeville, (they're labeled as bluegrass, but I don't see it) dixieland, The Wiyos are a three man combo and the TMGB are two.. the Wiyos have a guy on washboard with all the bells and whistles, and a badass version of Jack Bland's " Who Stole the Lock" (as danced by Todd and Naomi at ULHS 2006), and the TMGB write all their original music.. some not so danceable, because it's at a blazing 275+ speed.. but who cares when you have a banjo and a doghouse bass? YOU HAVE TO CHECK EM OUT!!
4. Midnight Serenaders - out of Portland, these guys REALLY swing! Slower tempos, very pre-swing, with great versions of Annette Hanshaw songs, and suggestive lyrics!!
5. Jonathan Stout - band leader, swing dancer, all around hep cat... nuff said!!
6. Solomon Douglas - but who doesn't know him? right?
7. Check out my myspace profile for more cool bands.. they're in my favorites list... www.myspace.com/lindyhop4life
Thanks!!
Victor in Norfolk
1. The Stolen Sweets - 20's and 30's songs sung in harmony by three lovely ladies... greaaat stuff!
2. Gunhild Carling - a big band leader from Sweden, she's got a badass scatted rendition of Flying Home.
3. The Wiyos and The Two Man Gentleman Band - very old school, vaudeville, (they're labeled as bluegrass, but I don't see it) dixieland, The Wiyos are a three man combo and the TMGB are two.. the Wiyos have a guy on washboard with all the bells and whistles, and a badass version of Jack Bland's " Who Stole the Lock" (as danced by Todd and Naomi at ULHS 2006), and the TMGB write all their original music.. some not so danceable, because it's at a blazing 275+ speed.. but who cares when you have a banjo and a doghouse bass? YOU HAVE TO CHECK EM OUT!!
4. Midnight Serenaders - out of Portland, these guys REALLY swing! Slower tempos, very pre-swing, with great versions of Annette Hanshaw songs, and suggestive lyrics!!
5. Jonathan Stout - band leader, swing dancer, all around hep cat... nuff said!!
6. Solomon Douglas - but who doesn't know him? right?
7. Check out my myspace profile for more cool bands.. they're in my favorites list... www.myspace.com/lindyhop4life
Thanks!!
Victor in Norfolk
Re: Awesome New Bands
um, yeah. didn't ella fitzgerald cover that, too?lindyhop4life wrote: 2. Gunhild Carling - a big band leader from Sweden, she's got a badass scatted rendition of Flying Home.
i talked to the trumpet player (hans) of the carling family band at herrang this year. he has played with dexter gordon and stuff smith!