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The show is rapidly becoming a Christmas tradition for audiences across the country, and it’s easy to see why fans keep coming back for more – not only does the show fizz with all the joy and warmth of the season in terms of the tunes, but the anecdotes and trademark on-stage banter make you feel as if you’re spending an evening with old friends.
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Mike, who formed the orchestra in 2005, explains: “Artists like Frank Sinatra and Nat ‘King’ Cole would often have a string section in the band when they recorded. But all too often these days, touring productions reduce the band size down to the bare minimum. We’ll have 30 musicians on stage, and every note is completely live. It’s hard to put into words quite how pectacular it sounds, you really have to come and experience it for yourself!”
It’s definitely an unforgettable experience. Aside from the vocals, saxophones and violins, audiences have been treated to trumpets, tubular bells and maracas – and sometimes even end up with percussion instruments themselves!
But if the word “Christmas” makes you humbug, don’t fret; the orchestra strikes a careful balance between festive and non-festive fare from the Great American Songbook, including thrilling covers of songs that may have escaped many people’s attention. This year’s setlist will include more fresh arrangements of classics – as well as surprises – from both camps.
“We love delving into the archives to find the best vintage music to perform,” explains Mike. “There is so much beautiful music out there and we love bringing it back to life – whether it’s the comparatively unknown Louis Armstrong version of White Christmas, or a classic tune everyone knows like New York, New York.”
After catching last year’s show, one audience member wrote on social media: "Never been to anything like this before… and it is fabulous!" Others praised the “fabulous orchestra, fabulous vocalists” and “superb arrangements”. One fan summed it up perfectly: "Full of joy!"
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It may be cold outside, but a night with the Down for the Count Swing Orchestra is guaranteed to leave audiences in the warm glow of the holiday spirit!
Quotes
"Awesome!" – Michael Bublé
"A truly heart-warming and joy-filled experience" – Reader's Digest
"A sonic ride back to the sounds of Capitol Studios in the 1950s" – DownBeat Magazine
"A potential competitor to the John Wilson Orchestra" – Jazzwise Magazine
Video
Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/WdUPwFlD8yY.
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