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Ben Marcato & His Mondo Combo
| A lively, energetic, upbeat, and swinging 6-piece dance band with smooth male vocals and a bopping horn section. When Ben Marcato & his Mondo Combo play, everyone hits the dance floor! Whether it's rock and soul hits, swinging jazz, or funky rhythm and blues the group is guaranteed to bring fun and... | |
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Big Mama Sue & Fast Eddie
Vocalist, emcee, comedienne, percussionist, recording artist, talent agent — all this and more describes the incredible "Big Mama" Sue Kroninger.
Born in the 20th century (the exact date was never recorded), Sue has been an entertainer since she was old enough to stand in front of a... | |
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Bobbie Webb and Smooth Blues
| A native San Franciscan, Bobbie Webb has always had music in his home. He is now a world class musician widely sought after for his sax playing and also for the horn sections that he leads. You may see Bobbie Webb performing in his own band, or backing some of the greatest blues musicians as they... | |
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Brass Monkey Brass Band
| Relentless drums, rumbling tuba, and wailing horns...nothing kicks the party into high gear like a smoking brass band! Now you don't have to trek to New Orleans to catch second-line fever - the Bay Area's own BRASS MONKEY BRASS BAND (BMBB) brings the infectious energy and funky good times to the West... | |
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Dangerous Divas
| Donna Turner studied classical music at the Guildhall School of Music in London and has been performing professionally since the 1970's. Donna fronted her own rock band, "The Donna Turner Band" in the Bay Area for eight years and has toured Japan. She has appeared as backup vocalist with Mary Wells and... | |
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Dick Bright Trio - violin, guitar, bass
| Dick Bright is founder and director of the popular corporate party band Dick Bright's SRO. Dick was music director for the San Francisco BAMMIES Awards for eleven years and at the San Francisco Fairmont Hotel's Venetian Room where his band backed musical legends Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Oscar... | |
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Don Neely's Royal Society Jazz Orchestra
Don Neely and the ten piece Royal Society Jazz Orchestra, from San Francisco, are renowned for capturing the essence of Hot Swing, Hot Dance, Hot 1920's Syncopated Big Band Jazz, Cotton Club, and 1920's Jazz and 1930's Jazz, with an approach both fresh and exciting.
Innovators such as Paul... | |
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Hot Club of San Francisco
| The Hot Club of San Francisco is an ensemble of accomplished and versatile musicians celebrating the music of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli's pioneering Hot Club de France. The ensemble borrows the all-string instrumentation of violin, bass and guitars from the original Hot Club, but... | |
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Jellyroll
| Born out of the Swing craze of the early 90’s Jellyroll has since come into their own. From the very beginning they have embraced a sound that’s unique, danceable and stylish.The tunes they pull from the late 40’s and early 50’s come straight from the roots of Rhythm and Blues. They cover tracks... | |
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Jonathan Poretz Band
| Some say he was born with a microphone in his hand. That would explain why Jonathan Poretz is so comfortable performing his brand of great American jazz standards to audiences large and small. Whether appearing in an intimate club or a large outdoor venue, Jonathan brings an electric energy to any stage... | |
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Magnolia Jazz Band
Want a memorable party? You'll enjoy popular swing standards, vintage jazz classics, and Latin favorites -- from an elegant trio to a swinging six-piece dance combo.
The Magnolia Jazz Band regularly creates an upbeat mood for public festivities throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Although... | |
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Martini Brothers
The Martini Brothers have been getting phenomenal response from Bay Area music and dance lovers, as they regularly step into the smooth 1930s-50s style of swing from the golden era of Hollywood's glamorous "night life".
Since beginning his Bay Area singing career in the early 90s, Bob Dalpe... | |
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Patrick Maier Band
| The Patrick Maier Band is a bluesy, swinging band that is guaranteed to have your guests up and dancing. Their song list highlights their huge repertoire spanning everything from blues and jazz to Motown, classic Rock and Roll, and Frank Sinatra. Patrick is a pleasure to work with and is one of the most... | |
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Project: Pimento
| a San Francisco-based lounge band coming at you live with a potent cocktail of hypnotic sounds from the theremin mixed with swanky lounge tunes from the 40s, 50, and 60s and played in a space-age pop style with hints of jazz, swing and bossa nova sprinkled on top - all for your listening pleasure!... | |
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Rex Allen's Swing Express
Now in it's 21st year, this fulltime, professional 5-piece band specializes in Swing and can include rhumbas, cha-chas, waltzes, 50's oldies and light pop. Rex can expertly MC at weddings, parties, grand openings, jazz festivals and knows exactly the right tempos for dancing.
Rex Allen has... | |
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Rich Martini Orchestra
| Rich Martini has been one of the Bay Area’s top bandleaders for 25 years and has performed for Herb Caen Days, countless benefits, high society, and generations of weddings. Featuring classic Big Band/Swing arrangements, Latin, Ballroom, Motown, Disco, Pop, R & B, and Rock & Roll, this elegant society... | |
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Royal Society Jazz Orchestra Trio & Quartet
| In addition to the eleven-piece Royal Society Jazz Orchestra, Don Neely also leads three superior small ensembles: the Royal Society Six, the Don Neely Quartet, and the Don Neely Trio. These groups are immensely popular at weddings, private parties, special events, jazz festivals, and public dances... | |
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Shake
Whether you want to boogie the night away with that irresistible motown beat, or dance to your favorite swing, rock, or jump classics, Shake is always a real crowd pleaser!
The musicians in this all-star group have appeared with such notables as: Steve Allen, Ray Charles, Paul Anka, Tito... | |
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Steve Lucky & the Rhumba Bums
| Called "Instant Crowd Favorites" by the San Francisco Blues Festival and "Consummate musicians and entertainers" by New York City's Lincoln Center, Lucky and Getit really shine before a live audience, bringing an intense energy and sheer personal magnetism to the stage, exercising wit in a continuous... | |
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Stompy Jones
| Little David Rose's thumping stand-up bass, the double-shuffle drumming of Lee Beary, and the bounce piano of Scott Lawrence provide the rhythmic foundation of the band's jump style. Riffing on top is the trumpet sound of Robert Dehlinger and Erv Ervin on the saxophone. These two fellas create... | |
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