Great Gatsby Band
We present our stunning take on the Great Gatsby Jazz Band. This type of jazz band music from the 1920’s and 1930’s goes under many names. Traditional Jazz, 1920’s Jazz Band, Speakeasy Jazz Band, Dixieland Jazz Band, New Orleans Jazz band. Rest assured, to all intents and purposes it is all the same thing. Here are our Great Gatsby Jazz Band performing live in a garden setting. Whatever your type of event, if it requires you to hire a Jazz Band of the Vintage persuasion, our musicians, with their lovely demeanour, classy sense of style and superb musicianship, will do you proud!
Great Gatsby Band
Great Gatsby Band
The band are all London professionals with enviable CV’s reflecting their artistry, professionalism and experience. As a band they are called to travel up and down the country performing in a variety of settings from Garden Parties, Weddings, Corporate Fun Days, Promotions and Product Launches or a Cruise Ship Band. Anywhere in fact, happy, uplifting music is required! Great Gatsby Band favourites are all covered, including songs like:
- Ain’t She Sweet
- Charlestone
- Sweet Georgia Brown
- Black Bottom
- Putting on the Ritz
- Pennies From Heaven
- When the Saints Come Marching In
- Ain’t Misbehavin’
- Up the Lazy River
Great Gatsby Band
To hire the Great Gatsby Jazz Band just contact Jeff Williams on our contact page or phone 07747 801471. Jeff will happily take you through what he and the band can do for you and your particular event. Maybe you are having a themed 1920’s Prohibition night and you want a Prohibition Jazz Band to perform for you.
This is a speciality of ours. The great thing with our Prohibition Jazz Band/Great Gatsby Jazz Band is we can adapt to your audience. Once they have done a few old style jazz dances and are ready to dance to something a little more contemporary, our band can oblige. We know of no other band who can do this.
Great Gatsby Band
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