Watching the band perform Monique could see that they wanted to give the audience an enjoyable, quality and meaningful performance. They played songs ranging from the whole swing era to a little big band. They played “Almost Like Being in Love” which is a jazz standard that has been sung by the greats Nate Cole, and Dean Martin. There version was a little slower than original, the brass section has a solo as where the trombones get the biggest solo part within the brass section. Unlike the other version where you here more percussion and piano, there’s was kept very mellow and soothing appose too loud and upbeat. “Stormy Weather” was played to and it was pretty much played the same way as the original version. It had a singer with a band section playing behind the singer. The drums and percussion section get a little more glory in this song as a pose to the one played before it. The Band liked to play a lot of mellow and soothing tone songs than the more upbeat songs usually played by artist on today’s jazz scene. Another major song was played called “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” it was sung by a singer backed up by a soft brass instruments and accompanied by a
Watching the band perform Monique could see that they wanted to give the audience an enjoyable, quality and meaningful performance. They played songs ranging from the whole swing era to a little big band. They played “Almost Like Being in Love” which is a jazz standard that has been sung by the greats Nate Cole, and Dean Martin. There version was a little slower than original, the brass section has a solo as where the trombones get the biggest solo part within the brass section. Unlike the other version where you here more percussion and piano, there’s was kept very mellow and soothing appose too loud and upbeat. “Stormy Weather” was played to and it was pretty much played the same way as the original version. It had a singer with a band section playing behind the singer. The drums and percussion section get a little more glory in this song as a pose to the one played before it. The Band liked to play a lot of mellow and soothing tone songs than the more upbeat songs usually played by artist on today’s jazz scene. Another major song was played called “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” it was sung by a singer backed up by a soft brass instruments and accompanied by a