Undeniably taking inspiration from the swinging legends of the Jazz Age, contemporary swing bands have been performing swing jazz, as well as writing their own pieces based on that inspiration. Let's take a listen to some of the original pieces that have been written and performed by these artists from the past 20 years.
Dot Dot Dot Paul Tillotson's The Love Trio - |
Forty Days & Forty Nights Blue VIpers of Brooklyn - |
Release the Horns Pete Peterson & The Porkpie Septet - |
Can You Make It Swing For Me Yalloppin' HOunds - |
Blue Memories Catherine Russel - |
Daddy Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers - |
Spreadin' Honey The California Honeydrops - |
Lipstick and Chrome Davina and the Vagabonds - |
Let's Have A Party Adam Hall and the Velvet Playboys - |
Topsy Turvy Alex Pangman - |
Focus Pocus Glenn Crytzer's Savoy Seven - |
The Austin Bounce Jonathan Doyle Quintet - |
Hash Mash George Gee Swing Orchestra - |
Greenhouse Stomp Dandy Wellington - |
Slow Cookin' Joe Smith and the Spicy Pickles - |
Anytime is Saturday Night Meschiya Lake & The Little Big Horns - |
One Link of Chain Ron Sunshine - |
Dim Dam Doum The Swing Showsters - |
Little Girl Blues Naomi & Her Handsome Devils - |
Swing Thang The Grand St. Stompers - |
Shirt Tail Bounce Shirt Tail Stompers - |
Show Me What You Got Jeremy Mohney - |
Krossa det som krossar erl Cats & Dinosaurs - |
Giggle in the Wiggle Candy Jacket Jazz Band - |
Forged in Rhythm Keenan Mackenzie - |
You Better Deliver Mis Mikey May and the Organ Grinders - |
California Boogie Rob Dehlinger's Alpha Rhythm Kings - |
Riffin' At Gran Via Le Dancin' Pepa Swing Band - |
Showtime Swing Hot Sugar Band - |
Swing Nation Casey Macgill Orchestra - |
At Big Mama Swing Enric Piedro Swingtet - |