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Entertainment for all occasions The Duwamish
Dixieland Jazz Band Variety As our name implies, the Duwamish Dixieland Jazz Band specializes in dixieland jazz, but we perform hundreds of songs from about 1900 to 1940 from hot Dixieland and traditional New Orleans jazz to blues and swing, gospel and specialty numbers that feature the banjo, the washboard, our dancer, and every member of the band. We have performed for over 7 hours without repeating a song. We enjoy being able to play your favorite songs, but we dont play rock music its just not our style. We take special care to recognize what our audiences want and accommodate them. Whether you want to dance, or sing along, or just listen, have us put on a show or want us to be in the background, just tell us. Versatility We accommodate the customers needs with from 4 to 9 talented performers, but the regular combination is 6 musicians who can do all the instrumentals, vocals, and features. We can operate with or without a stage and PA system, and we are mobile to stroll around your event if needed. We will work with you to provide quality professional entertainment within your budget. We like to get the audience involved with sing-alongs; give short lessons in Charleston, line dancing, or hula; and have a real New Orleans parade around the floorwith decorated umbrellas. Also, consider us for a Jazz Gospel Service that will have your congregation inspired and singing along with our traditional gospel music. |
Contact: Carol Johnston Alternate contact:
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| Background In 1979, Ray Johnston, banjo player and music educator, formed the Duwamish Dixieland Jazz Band to play for a West Seattle High School Ball, using talented music educators and his son, Kevin, in the lineup. Soon, the Band received a week-long booking at a New Orleans style restaurant in Seattles Pioneer Square, and the band has been performing steadily ever since. As jazz societies began to grow, the Duwamish Dixieland Jazz Band gained a reputation for playing what their audiences wanted to hear with an emphasis on danceable jazz. The Band frequently takes time out from their busy schedule to perform for jazz societies from Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. to Eugene, OR, and all points in between. Besides many local and regional festivals, they have also played the Sacramento Jubilee. Ray passed away June 21, 1999, but his wife, Carol has continued the Band. She is currently booking the Band into many private and commercial events in and around Seattle. The Duwamish Dixieland Jazz Band brings together an entertaining combination of professional players who deliver the classic Dixieland sound heard on the streets and in the entertainment halls of New Orleans for decades. Here is all the excitement of hot jazz, blues, and traditional gospel with featured vocals and soloists. You will want to tap your toes and dance. |
Contact: Carol
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