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Music for WeddingsOur Jazz Pianists / Pianos in Greater London are experienced in setting just the right for an exciting and enjoyable Jazz that everyone can appreciate. Without a caller, we also sometimes play for your wedding ceremony, drinks reception or wedding breakfast. Music for Corporate EventsOur highly versatile Jazz Pianists / Pianos in Greater London play for a wide spectrum of events, ranging from entertainment and team building for company employees to corporate hospitality and sales events. Hear music on-lineNot only can you see photos and read about our musicians and their repertoire, but you can hear many of our groups On-Line, direct from our database. Get quotations & book on-lineInterested in our music? Send an email for a prompt, no obligation quotation. Want to discuss the musical options and alternative for your special day? Phone or email us at Midsummer Music, we are here to help. You would like to book us? Email or phone us to book. It's that simple. Click to Enter database Charlie Troutt's Melody Artists; Frankie Trumbauer and his Orchestra; Tub Jug Washboard Band; Tusschinsky's Berceley's Jazz Band; Sophie Tucker accompanied by Miff Mole's Molers; Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders; Jack Humphrey's London Band; Prince Albert Hunt's Texas Ramblers; Hunter's Serenaders; Alex Hyde and his New York Orchestra; Alex Hyde's Original New Yorker Jazz Band; Jack Hylton's Kit-Cat Band; Al Turks's Orchestra; Al Turks's Princess Orchestra; Lavinia Turner and her Jazz Band; Lavinia Turner and James P. Johnson's Harmony Seven; Joe Turner And His Memphis Men; John Hyman's Bayou Stompers; Indiana Sycopators; Cliff Jackson and his Crazy Cats; Preston Jackson and his Uptown Band; Alex Jackson's Plantation Orchestra; Dewy Jackson's Peacock Orchestra; Jamaica Jazzers; University Six; Vagabonds; Syd Valentine's Patent Leather Kids; Louise Vant accompanied by Perry Bradford's Mean Four; Varsity Eight; Jeanette James and her Synco Jazzers; Jelly James and his Fewsicians; Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon and his Hot Shots; Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon accompanied by the Harlem Hamfats; Frankie "Half Pint" Jaxon accompanied by Punches Delegates of Pleasure; Jazzazza Jazz Band; Jazz Artists; Varsity Seven; Joe Venuti and Eddie Lang; Joe Venuti, Eddie Lang and their All-Star Orchestra; Joe Venuti and his New Yorkers; Joe Venuti and his Orchestra; Jazz Band Kapelle, Karellmeister Bernard Ette; Jazzbo's Carolina Serenaders In this era, which began in 1947, many instruments were used in jazz for the first time. Softer-sounding instruments, unamplified, created a different mood from that expressed earlier. The G.I. Bill made schooling possible for many jazz players, which encouraged experimentation in jazz that had been previously ignored: new meters, longer forms, and explorations in orchestration. Longer forms were also made possibly by the introduction of long-playing records.
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