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The Swingin' Swamis featuring Felicia Carter
the swingin swamis
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Jazz, Latin, R&B, Soul Swingers
First and foremost a "Party Band", The Swingin' Swamis compliment any occasion. Whether you are entertaining guests at an intimate cocktail party or looking for a high energy dance band, The Swingin' Swamis have the music and veteran showmanship to satisfy your needs. Their songbook is vast, with styles ranging from R&B, Soul, Rock-N-Roll to Contemporary Pop, Jazz, Latin and World Rhythms.There is no better band for your event. Since 1997, The Swingin' Swamis have provided the music for hundreds of corporate and private functions, weddings, music and arts festivals, restaurants and night clubs. Noteworthy performances include: The Kennedy Center, The Ram's Head Live (opening for The B-52's), The Chocolate Affair, Baltimore City Hall and House of Ruth. Band Members: Snackie Hillman-Keyboards, Vocals, Band Manager Eddie Chabot-Electric Bass, Vocals Chris Bavaria-Guitar, Vocals Chris Hipster-Drums John Dierker-Tenor Sax (Available Upon Request) Kerra Holtgren-Female Vocalist (Available Upon Request) Discography: The Swingin' Swamis (our debut CD recorded at Baltimore's ACR studios and released in April 2001) Songs & Other Misdemeanors (12 original songs recorded at Baltimore's ACR studios and released in February 2003) Sookie! Sookie! (16 Song disc recorded at Invisible Sound Studios featuring classic songs such as It's Your Thing, Peter Gunn, Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps and Night Train as well as original material. Released in March 2005) Dancing Shoes (10 Song disc recorded at Invisible Sound Studios featuring classic songs such as At Last and Mustang Sally as well as original material. Released in April of 2007) Shake (6 Song digital release highlighting the 5 guys and their singing chops. Released in November of 2009)
Song Info
Genre
Jazz Jazz General
Author
John Davenport and Eddie Cooley
Rights
2008
Uploaded
January 11, 2008
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.8 MB 128 kbps 4:11
Story behind the song
Written in 1956 by John Davenport and Eddie Cooley. Huge hit for Peggy Lee.
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