Cheap Suit Serenaders
Sunday, January 15, 2006
music from the 20th Century's golden age of jazz
Door 7:30 P.M., Music 8:00 P.M. | WE ARE SOLD OUT OF ADVANCE TICKETS
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Wearing period threads and playing vintage instruments, the "Suits" serve up a unique blend of Hawaiian stomps, ragtime, Italian polkas, and more as they recreate the music of the early golden age of jazz. With ukeleles, Hawaiian steel guitars, fiddles, cellos, banjos, mandolins, accordions, and musical saws in hand, Bob Brozman, Tony Marcus, Terry Zwigoff, Robert Armstrong, Alan Dodge, and Rick Elmore update and bring alive great music and great times.
The group has recorded three albums, two of them
rereleased in 1993 by Shanachie Records as the CDs
Chasin' Rainbows and Singing in the
Bathtub.
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