The all male band was comprised of baritone saxophones, tenor saxophones, alto saxophones, bass trombones, trumpets, a clarinet (occasional), a guitar, a piano, an upright bass, and drums. The first set consisted of 8 pieces: Soupbone, by John Clayton; Chega De Saudade (No More Blues), by Stan Getz; Ascending, by Fred Sturm; When I Fall in Love, (composer not announced) Janiece Jaffe on vocals; Relax Max, by Sid Wayne, Janiece Jaffe on vocals; Speak, by James (last name inaudible); Alone Together, (composer unannounced) Janiece Jaffe on vocals; and Sing, Sing, Sing, by Benny Goodman. After about a twenty minute break, the band returned for the second set consisting of 7 more pieces: Easy Money, by Benny Carter; Beatrice, by Sam Rivers; All The Way, (composer not announced) Janiece Jaffe on vocals; Touch of Your Love, (composer not announced) Janiece Jaffe on vocals; That’s All, (composer unannounced) arranged by Joe Mazzafarro; I Just Found Out About Love, by Don Menza, Janiece Jaffe back one more time on vocals; and Sidewinder by Lee
The all male band was comprised of baritone saxophones, tenor saxophones, alto saxophones, bass trombones, trumpets, a clarinet (occasional), a guitar, a piano, an upright bass, and drums. The first set consisted of 8 pieces: Soupbone, by John Clayton; Chega De Saudade (No More Blues), by Stan Getz; Ascending, by Fred Sturm; When I Fall in Love, (composer not announced) Janiece Jaffe on vocals; Relax Max, by Sid Wayne, Janiece Jaffe on vocals; Speak, by James (last name inaudible); Alone Together, (composer unannounced) Janiece Jaffe on vocals; and Sing, Sing, Sing, by Benny Goodman. After about a twenty minute break, the band returned for the second set consisting of 7 more pieces: Easy Money, by Benny Carter; Beatrice, by Sam Rivers; All The Way, (composer not announced) Janiece Jaffe on vocals; Touch of Your Love, (composer not announced) Janiece Jaffe on vocals; That’s All, (composer unannounced) arranged by Joe Mazzafarro; I Just Found Out About Love, by Don Menza, Janiece Jaffe back one more time on vocals; and Sidewinder by Lee