Downton Abbey and Gatsby tribute bands
Looking for that authentic Downton Abbey style themed band?
A perfect addition to your vintage wedding or 20s tribute party .
We have been supplying many corporate themed events and weddings all around the country with our 20s and 30s style acts.
The sophistication of this era lends itself to be a perfect match for a grand wedding or party, coupled with the specialist 20s 30s and 40s acts we have make it an unforgettable event.
1920s duos London and South
We can provide duos if you have limited space or budgets
1920s Trios and Quartets London and South
A roaring 4 piece jazz band is perfect for that middle sized event and for 2 hours of music with clarinet and maybe double bass and drums thrown in it will be a fabulous sound.
1920s 7 piece bands London and South
If you really want to swing, we have a big treat for you. A 7 piece act called KD Jazz are perfect for you if you are in London, Hampshire, Surrey or anywhere in South East. With wailing sax, trumpets and trombone, coupled with smooth keys, Bass and a swinging drum kit, it makes an amazing show to be remembered! The vocalist ( look out for the megaphone!) tops of the show.
Clients have included the BBC, RAF, Claridge’s, Lexus Cars, The Royal Navy and even Canterbury Cathedral!
WANT TO KNOW WHAT KIND OF MUSIC IS PLAYED IN THE SET?
In The Mood – Glen Miller
All I Do is Dream – Buble
Now’s The Time – Charlie Parker
Almost Like Being In Love
Straighten Up & Fly Right – Nat “King” Cole Trio
Your Feet’s Too Big – Fats Waller
Lady Is A Tramp – Frank Sinatra
Everything – Buble
All of Me – Frank Sinatra
Choo Choo C’Boogie – Louis Jordan
American Patrol – Glen Miller
Night Train – James Brown
Soul Bossa Nova – Quincy Jones
Got You Under My Skin – Frank Sinatra
Pick Up The Pieces – AWB
Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
Hoots Mon – Lord Rockingham
Sway – Buble
Flip, Flop, Fly – Blues Brothers
I Wanna Be Like You – Jungle Book
Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Queen
We Have All The Time In The World – Louis Armstrong
Mambo Italiano – Louis Prima