Jazz Swing Bands For Birthday Parties
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The Brownfield Byrne Hot Six, Playing ‘Happy Birthday’ in their own way!
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“The Wanderers” – Jazz Trio
Members of the band are all regular faces on the British Jazz scene. From garden parties to wedding breakfasts, corporate awards dinners to product launches, the trio are guaranteed to get everybody’s foot tapping and put a smile on the faces of all of your guests, making your event one they won’t ever forget…
This group is the one of the more compact bands and literally arrives ‘out of the box’. With a flexible approach and the unusual ability to play as an acoustic wandering act, they really are able to perform anywhere for anyone.
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The “Hot 4” Jazz Quartet
The standard line up quartet consists of British Jazz Awards rising star, Jamie on Trumpet. Tom kincaid on Piano, Jim Swinnerton on Double Bass, and Jack Cotterill on Drums. The band members have played with such notables as Bruce Adams, Shakin Stevens, Scott Hamilton, Alan Barnes, Digby Fairweather… Playing all over the world from Europe, to Scandinavia, and as far as the US! The perfect band if you’re looking impress your guests. An ideal for jazz band for wedding reception!
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The Brownfield Byrne Hot Six
The Brownfield Byrne Hot 6 provide quality musical entertainment for weddings, parties, corporate functions and any other special occasion.
The band consists of experienced jazz musicians with large and diverse repertoire ranging from New Orleans, through the tin pan alley classics, the swing era, and mainstream jazz recalling the classic small groups of the 1930’s, performing standards and swinging favourites.
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The Brownfield Byrne Quintet
If you’re looking for book a jazz band for you event The Brownfield-Byrne Quintet could be for you!
The band was conceived in 2009 by trumpeter, Jamie Brownfield and saxophonist, Liam Byrne, both of whom are based in North Wales. Embracing the trumpet and tenor tradition of 1950′s bebop, the group’s repertoire has expanded considerably over the past few years to incorporate much earlier forms of jazz, reflecting the ever-expanding influences that inform it’s style. By placing an emphasis on a high standard of musicianship and a challenging repertoire, and staying true to their original jazz influences, these five musicians succeed in achieving a broad appeal with young and old alike, breaking down the boundaries that traditionally exist between the respective jazz genres.