New Waverly Swing Bands
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You might have caught them already at one of their Ranch Road Shows. They are not your typical musical act. From their outfits you can tell that it's going to be western, but what you can't anticipate is what comes next. From the time their shiny roach stompers touch the stage to their last song, BATR keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. They perform Western Swing tunes with the same...
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You're getting married. You were just appointed this year's gala chair and are looking for the right musical partner to bring your distinctive ideas alive. You've been browsing the internet to find a totally "kickin" and affordable band for your next party. Well, The Richard Brown Orchestra can fill these needs and more. Richard Brown, with his 4 singers, and great musicians plays the widest v...
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The Barry Sea Paradox specializes in Smooth Jazz, Classic Soul and Old Time Rock & Roll. However, each member of the group is extremely well schooled and capable of playing virtually any type of music. The basic group consists of tenor sax, keyboard, guitar, bass and drums and all members sing well. Additional vocalists, horns and/or specialists (celebrity impersonators)can be added per event...
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The Luxury Trio is dedicated to the vanishing art of small ensemble jazz. We form a tightly knit musical unit that is both spontaneous and technically skilled. With the Luxury Trio what you see is what you get--we use no computers, or overbearing public address systems. People are always amazed that such a full and organic sound can be emanating from such a small group. The reaction is similar...
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Led by Vocalist/Bassist Anthony Caceres, his group specializes in vocal jazz standards and instrumentals, smooth jazz and Latin standards. The Group is comprised of piano or guitar, bass, drums and tenor saxophone. Additional members may be added to the group such as additional horns or female vocalist to meet your needs of your occasion. The Anthony Caceres Jazz Group consists of the Bay a...
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"The George Poe Band has a flair for infusing familiar and beloved music from the 30's through the 80's with a fresh sensibility entirely their own. Their musical virtuosity combined with a witty stage presence consistently proves to be a refreshing crowd-pleaser.
Perfect for any size venue ranging from large corporate events (George R. Brown Convention Center, Blue Bell Ice Cream, The Hob...
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When they wanted a singer worthy of Mrs. Frank Sinatra, they insisted on someone who naturally mirrored the sound and essence of her late husband. For Barbara Sinatra, there was only one option: Dave Halston.
Halston's brilliant Tribute to Sinatra and his audacious Rat Pack shows are top-rated in the nation! Not only has Dave delivered command performances for Mrs. Sinatra, he has also ...
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Cesar Tello Band is a Latin and Afro-cuban based jazz band that also plays R+B, straight ahead jazz, swing, and vocal jazz standards. Led by pianist Cesar Tello, the band also features his wife, Miriam on vocals and bass and musical direction by Texas filmmaker and musician/vocalist, Mateo Mokarzel. They also can perform with a straight salsa set up or gospel with a Latin Jazz flair. Cesar ...
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The legendary Las Vegas hotel, The Sands, was founded by Jakie Freedman, a native Texan. In the late fifties and early sixties, some of the greatest names in entertainment graced the stage of the world-renowned Copa Room at The Sands: Sinatra, Martin, Darin, Cole, Basie, Garland and Bennett, among other legendary performers. This was an era when swing was king, everyone smoked cigarettes and "...
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How the House of Wills was Built- Will Taylor, the producer and composer of the music and show, grew up in the heart of Willie Nelson country. Central Texas: home of the Broken Spoke, Soap Creek Saloon, Willie's picnics, the Stallion, the Armadillo World Headquarters, Gruene Hall, and the Kerrville Folk Festival. He muses, “You'd think these musical institutions would occupy more than the pe...
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