Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 41:30
Size: 95.0 MB
Styles: Swing, Contemporary jazz vocals
Year: 2012
Art: Front
[2:43] 1. Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart
[3:43] 2. 11 60pm
[3:21] 3. I Love You But I Don't Like You
[3:13] 4. Funny Funny Funny What A Dime Can Do
[2:29] 5. In A Little Spanish Town
[4:21] 6. Underneath The Arches
[3:33] 7. Elmer's Tune
[2:51] 8. Sing You Sinners
[2:52] 9. Riffin' The Scotch
[4:08] 10. You Came A Long Way From St Louis
[3:43] 11. I Go For That
[4:28] 12. The Bluest Kind Of Blue
The sweetest string band in town.. Irwell Street features two guitars, occasionally some ukulele, and of course swinging double bass, led by the delightfully vintage voiced jazz vocalist Hetty Kate.
We play sparkling, sentimental and sassy songs plucked from the scrapbooks of Tinseltown, the well trodden paths of wartime Britain and the colourful beaches of South America – songs you’ll remember, and songs you may not have heard before. Showcasing a beautiful repertoire from the 1930′s to the 1950′s, curated and arranged to be fresh and original, yet staying true to the memory of those that went before.
Always weaving a special magic when they play together, founding members Hetty Kate and Sam Lemann tip their caps to the popular jazz duo’s of the past.. Peggy Lee and Dave Barbour, Julie London and
Barney Kessell, Mary Ford and Les Paul. With two sell out albums under their belts and having performed all over the country, this band is worth a listen – guaranteed to have you smiling and tapping your feet!
We play sparkling, sentimental and sassy songs plucked from the scrapbooks of Tinseltown, the well trodden paths of wartime Britain and the colourful beaches of South America – songs you’ll remember, and songs you may not have heard before. Showcasing a beautiful repertoire from the 1930′s to the 1950′s, curated and arranged to be fresh and original, yet staying true to the memory of those that went before.
Always weaving a special magic when they play together, founding members Hetty Kate and Sam Lemann tip their caps to the popular jazz duo’s of the past.. Peggy Lee and Dave Barbour, Julie London and
Barney Kessell, Mary Ford and Les Paul. With two sell out albums under their belts and having performed all over the country, this band is worth a listen – guaranteed to have you smiling and tapping your feet!
11:60 PM