Showing posts with label East Coast JazzBand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East Coast JazzBand. Show all posts

Thursday, April 20, 2017

East Coast Jazzband - Our Love Is Here To Stay

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 53:30
Size: 122.5 MB
Styles: Contemporary jazz
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[3:55] 1. Our Love Is Here To Stay
[4:37] 2. Nature Boy
[3:43] 3. I've Found A New Baby
[5:21] 4. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
[5:01] 5. Loverman
[5:14] 6. Route 66
[4:04] 7. De 24 Røvere
[4:24] 8. These Foolish Things
[3:31] 9. I'm Beginning To See The Light
[5:30] 10. Cheek To Cheek
[4:07] 11. Struttin' With Some Barbecue
[3:58] 12. Bye, Bye, Blackbird

Birgitte Laugesen, vocal; Gunnar Lautrup, trumpet and flugelhorn; Niels Barfod, sopran- and altsax; Storm Kleist, trombone; Rasmus Stenholm, piano; Paul Engberg Pedersen, drums; Poul Nyholm, double-bass.

It all started in Paul’s poultry house outside Ormslev. The year was 1991. Here the foundation for East Coast Jazz Band was made. For long time the old fellows from Cotton Club Jazzband Niels Barfoed and Paul Engberg, had infested the music scene of Jutland and now the dream orchestra was to be realized! One thing characterized the band from the beginning: The desire for playing good music and deliver good entertainment more than please narrow style ideas. The inspiration came from Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Count Basie and all the other old. Added jazz of the 30’s New Orleans and a little of the 40’s and 50’s Chicago Blues. Today the orchestra is still playing a broad range of the best within jazz, swing and blues. Mixed with evergreens in new and beautiful arrangements. Known as persuasive ensemble music spiced up with extraordinary soli. Played with real enthusiasm and a musical desire, which can wake up any audience. The orchestra has played in all of Denmark. At festivals, in jazz clubs, private arrangements. Always good for a swinging evening for people who likes to dance. But never playing and working better than now.

Our Love Is Here To Stay

Monday, February 6, 2017

East Coast JazzBand - It Might As Well Be Spring

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:26
Size: 129.2 MB
Styles: Swing, Dixieland
Year: 1997
Art: Front

[3:14] 1. Honeysuckle Rose
[4:22] 2. Indiana
[3:57] 3. Lover Come Back To Me
[4:57] 4. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write
[3:35] 5. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With
[3:14] 6. Them There Eyes
[4:50] 7. West End Blues
[3:54] 8. When The Saints Go Marching In
[4:11] 9. Baby Won't You Please
[3:48] 10. It's Only A Paper Moon
[4:20] 11. It Might As Well Be Spring
[4:58] 12. Someone To Watch Over Me
[3:02] 13. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
[3:58] 14. It Don't Mean A Thing

Described as the “lively band with cool sounds from the sunny side”, the East Coast Jazz Band perform an eclectic mix of popular jazz styles ranging from Dixieland, Ragtime and Swing to Bossa Nova and Blues. Hailing from the sunny south east, the band has been playing festivals and gigs throughout Ireland for almost twenty years. They had their inaugural performance at the world renowned Guinness Cork Jazz festival in 1998 and have been welcomed back EVERY year since. This culminated at 2013 festival when the band played 3 performances at the flagship Metropole festival club in addition to other venues. Their high energy take on jazz classics ensure they appeal to all walks of music fans. The band tours various festivals throughout Ireland, including the Kilkenny Arts Fest, Arklow Maritime Fest and the Jazz festivals at Doonbeg, Ballydehob and Bray.

It Might As Well Be Spring