South Shore Syncopators with Holly Sickinger
Radio Nights: The South Shore Syncopators ten-piece dance band recreate a "remote broadcast" from 1929. Celebrating the pre-swing decade of 1924-1934.
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Mar 21, 2010 from 02:00 pm to 03:00 pm |
| Where | DHPAC at Five Towns College |
| Contact Name | Ki at DHPAC |
| Contact Phone | 631-656-2148 |
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Radio Nights recreates a 1929 "remote broadcast" complete with an annoucer, period commercials, comedic banter, and the great music of the time. Featuring Holly Sickenger, The South Shore Syncopators Dance Orchestra is a ten-piece band which performs the music of the pre-swing decade, celebrating artists like Al Jolson, Bing Crosby, Paul Whiteman, Ted Weems and others. Songs include "I Wanna Be Loved By You", "By a Waterfall", and "You Oughta Be in Pictures." Doug Ramsey, jazz critic for "JazzTimes" and "Downbeat" noted the band has "a special spirit...that thrives in the present."


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