Great Bands
and DJs!
We have a wide variety of dance bands and orchestras performing
music of today and yesterday. Choose from all styles of music from classical,
jaz, swing to contemporary, world music, or an exciting mix. |
- Ellen Ryan & A Touch of Class
- Ellen and this eight (8) piece band are warm and personable with
a versatile repertoire, great vocals and an excellent, exciting horn
section. The band is a favorite among charity groups, country clubs,
hotels, and corporate organizations. They have played for former NJ
Governor Whitman's birthday party, the Chilton Memorial Gala, Haskell
Ball, Monmouth Park Charity Gala, events for Daytop-New Jersey, Deborah
Heart & Lung, ARC of Bergen County, and former NYC Mayor Giuliani.and
numerous events for Fiddler's Elbow Country Club and Suburban Golf
Club, among others. They are a wonderful addition to any event!
- Tapestry A wonderful four (4)
piece band with a great repertoire and amazing versatility. The group
consists of three men and one woman and everyone in the band sings.
The have played events for the Republican State Committee of New Jersey
on Election Night, and a New Year's Eve party at the Hilton Parsippany.
- City Rhythm Orchestra This nine
(9) piece orchestra plays classic Swing, as well as the new "Jump,
Jive -n- Wail" styled Swing (they also have spectacular Motown
and Top40 selections woven into their performance. They feature fabulous
vocal with strong lead male and female singers and are always a hit!
- Inferno's
This "hot" eight (8) piece dance band specializes
in contemporary 70's, 80's and 90's music and has exciting rhythms.
They are an especially popular group!
- Cadillac Moon A contemporary
five (5) piece band, they were featured in the Al Pacino film, "The
Devil's Advocate," and recently played the opening gala for the
Republican National Convention in Philadelphia.
- Ken Zaback Orchestra A solid
nine (9) piece band with great vocals and strong rhythms. The group
has played for St. Clare's Hospital and Shepherds of Youth, among
others.
- Kenny i. OrchestraThis nine
(9) piece band plays regularly for Country Clubs all over the New
Jersey and Philadelphia area and is a favorite among the Shepherds
of Youth, as well as a variety of other charity organizations.
- Bob January Satin Swing Orchestra
formerly of the Rainbow Room. Performed for the NY Quadrille
Ball, Strauss Ball, and New York Philharmonic Ball, Lincoln Center
Midsummer Night Swing, private social events and non-profit galas.
- Al Raymond Big Band, a favorite
swing band in the casino hotels-- played at President Clintons
Inaugural
- Chuck Leonard -- DJ
The great personality and voice you heard on the former WABC MusicRadio
Name Bands/Era Music
The FORTIES: Such as
the Glenn Miller Orchestra, A Tribute to Benny Goodman Orchestra,
Tommy Dorsey, and Sammy Kaye
Sounds of
Sinatra --orchestra, authentic arrangements
The FIFTIES and SIXTIES:
Floor shows with the Drifters, Coasters, or the Platters
Goodfella's
(a 60's band)
The SEVENTIES: The Sensational
Soul Cruisers Motown and 70s Revue
Peter Butter
and Jilly duo (original member of "Looking Glass"
with their 70's hit "Brandy")
CONTEMPORARY: New Swing,
Jump & Jive bands, New Jersy Pops Orchestra
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World
Music
Match the Music to the Décor for an ethnic party theme:
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- Latin (salsa, merengue)
David Cedeno Salsa Band
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- Western USA: Country/Western circle, line, and square dances
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Classical, Jazz,
and Holiday Musicians
Opera: excerpts from Carmen, Madame Butterfly, etc.
Classical ensembles and orchestras
Jazz: traditional, modern, New Orleans Dixieland
Harpists (with flute/violin)
Madrigal Singers
Herald trumpeters announcing the arrival of guests
Santa Claus Brass Band
Marching Bands & Fife & Drum Corps
Gay Nineties: barbershop
quartet |