10-piece band: from £2950 includes sound and lighting |
Background music inbetween sets provided at no extra cost. |
Enjoy all your favourite Christmas songs with the dynamic Big Band treatment from Glenn Miller, Sinatra, Basie, Nat King Cole - jazzing up those Jingle Bells! "Superb - they swing like crazy!” says Sheila Tracy, BBC. As seen at Dame Vera Lynn’s Charity Ball & Blackpool Tower Ballroom. “Swing and Song of the highest order” – Telegraph. Featuring Simone from the Ivy Benson Orchestra, and Chris Smith (Jnr) composer and arranger for the BBC Radio Big Band, Herb Miller Big Band (Glenn’s brother), plus Tony Bennett’s trombonist!
YOU GET :
Five Star Reliability * Band Manager, Chris has 40 years’ experience in the live music business though agency, corporate and private event bookings.
Five Star Prestige * Past clients include TV, Radio, West-End Hotels, Warners Holidays, Private Members Clubs, UK Theatres, Pop Stars, Politicians and Royalty.
Five Star Multi-Theme * Christmas Swing Show 1940’s Glenn Miller military band uniform / Vera Lynn British uniform/ James Bond Theme / Great Gatsby / James Last / Trad’ Jazz /.
Five Star Flexibility * Trio to 16-piece band. One stop solution – Duo (reception), trio Dinner Jazz, cabaret / dance to 4 to 16-piece.
Five Star Presentation * 1st Class! - ten national theatre tours including TV’s “Military Wives” and London’s Leicester Square Theatre
Five Star Accountability * Public Liability Insurance Certificated, Portable Appliance Test Certificated , Risk Assessment, Method Statement. Event’s etiquette assured by Chris’s oversight of seasoned professional musicians.
Five Star Additionally * Stage decoration including giant British & US flags, Stage Bunting, vintage “box-style” music stands, sound and lighting.
Based in New Milton, Hampshire
Dame Vera Lynne, BBC TV, Leicester Square Theatre, Blackpool Tower Ballroom, ten national theatre tours, Strictly Dance Fever, Rod Stewart, Phil Collins, Barry Clayman, Pinewood Film Studios Awards, Chelsea Flower Show, Blenheim Palace, Tony Blair, Imperial War Museum