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If you're having a large reception (200 people or more) or
a charity event, you'll want to consider one of there bands . . . Some emphasize
"presentation" and audience participation, others just provide beautiful music: City Heat
9 piece band out of Lexington, KY.
Great band with horns and 3 voice vocals, does Mo-town, Disco, and oldies. Great
for large receptions. City Lights is an 12 piece band which features up
tempo music from just about every genre. Suited for corporate or large events.
There is a smaller 6 piece group available. Covers Big Band Era up to current
hits.
The
Classics, 8 piece band strong on
classic pop hits like Righteous Bros. and other groups from the 60’s and 70’s.
Some disco and few specials by Santana.
Endless
Summer 5 piece basic-key, guitar,
bass, drums lead female singer. Plus adds 1 or more horns up to big band sized.
Very client friendly, can do floor show, interactive with audience and get them
on stage or up with band. Great energy and nice repertoire of current hits and
pop standards. Also can do a tribute to Louis Armstrong, Righteous Bros., Tom
Jones, Big Band swing. Includes sound man who doubles as DJ on breaks. Call for
video.
Galaxy Band
5 to 18 piece band. (Conventions and
corporate only). Great party band covers multitude of styles and artists. Big
Band section with Horns and great “front” line of vocalists. Call for video.
Kadillacs
12 piece “party” band for large
functions. Based out of Nashville they are strong on presentation, with horns
section, 3 great female singers and lead male vocalist. Can do “review” of
patriotic hits as show group. Impressive resumé includes performances with
Natalie Cole, the Temptations, Kathy Mattea and many others.
The Pendulum
Orchestra is a 9-10 piece Big Band and is quite versatile. Plays some
contemporary music as well 50’s rock and roll and of course, music of Big Band
Era. Lead female and male vocals. Great for corporate functions and wedding
receptions.
The Ovation
Orchestra
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great Big Band. If you want traditional big
band with a few pop ballad from the 60-s, 70’s and 80’s I would suggest
Ovation.
They appeal to
an older crowd or to folks who truly love Big Band. Great arrangements and
players add up to wonderful night of reliving the glorious past of the Dorsey
Brothers, Glenn Miller, Harry James and of course, Duke Ellington, just to name
a few. Wonderful vocal stylings of June Roy. Also there is an 8 piece version
for smaller events.

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