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SUMMARY:Troy Anderson and the Hot Five
DESCRIPTION:Troy Anderson got his first taste for music while growing up in a Bahamian family filled with musicians. At the age of 10\, he began playing the trumpet and went on to perform in the Florida Sunshine Band and the Gospel Sounds before being introduced to the world of the drum and bugle corps in school. A later stint with the Florida Vanguards taught him how to be an effective lead soprano soloist while performing in front of thousands of screaming fans. Subsequent tours with the famous Bayonne Bridgemen Drum & Bugle Corps helped hone his showmanship skills. \nAnderson first fell in love with the music of Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong while playing with the 2nd AD (Fwd) Jazz Band in Germany where he was stationed as a paratrooper. Following one such performance for some high-ranking officials\, the Command Sergeant Major of the U.S Army asked Anderson to put together a show of nothing but Armstrong’s greatest hits. Anderson was known throughout Germany for playing like Satchmo\, but singing like him was a different story. Practice\, however\, made perfect and he soon managed to replicate Armstrong’s trademark growl with stirring accuracy. \nAfter a horrific accident sidelined Anderson’s career as a musician — he was told by doctors he would never be able to play trumpet again — he miraculously recovered to form the Wonderful World Tribute Band with the guidance of South Florida’s Gold Coast Jazz Society Series” Who was Louis Armstrong” teaching elements of Jazz to elementary students through which he’s brought the legendary music of Louis Armstrong to life. Anderson and his ( U.S) Wonderful World Band has made a significant mark of New Orleans flare to the South Florida area and is currently residing in Germany and touring the E.U with his Wonderful World Trio which is based out of Budapest Hungary. Anderson’s Armstrong is too natural to be called uncanny. Starting out with the look\, he slips easily into the rest— the dinner jacket\, the trumpet and hanky\, the roly-poly voice\, and above all\, the contagious the joie de vivre that made Armstrong so beloved. \n\nDon’t miss the mini swing dance lessons and entertainment between band sets!
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/troy-anderson-and-the-hot-five-2/
LOCATION:Jazz Age Stage at Lummus Park & 12th Street
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:French Horn Collective
DESCRIPTION:The French Horn Collective is an energetic and progressive band that performs an eclectic variety of Gypsy Jazz\, Swing\, and modern original French music throughout South Florida. \nLed by Parisian Musician\, multi-instrumentalist\, composer\, singer and songwriter Vincent Raffard\, the diverse group consists of anywhere from 3 to 8 highly talented musicians from a myriad of musical backgrounds\, with instrumentation including Trumpet\, Guitar\, Violin\, Double Bass\, Clarinet\, and Vocals. \n\nDon’t miss the mini swing dance lessons and entertainment between band sets!
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/french-horn-collective/
LOCATION:Jazz Age Stage at Lummus Park & 12th Street
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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SUMMARY:Dance Lesson with 4 x World Champion Yuval Hod & Gypsy Juls
DESCRIPTION:Learn the basic dance steps of Swing and Charleston with All Swing Miami!\nAll Swing Miami is based in Little Havana at Miami Baila Dance Studio. With progressive swing dance and aerials classes along with social dance events and workshops\, founders Yuval Hod and Juls Slavikas continue their mission of growing and nourishing the swing dance community in South Florida. Get a taste of their swing dance classes for free during Art Deco Weekend! \nABOUT YOUR TEACHERS:\nKnown for his versatility and innovation\, 4 x World Swing Dance Champion Yuval Hod has taught\, judged\, and performed in more than 26 countries. He is a repeat winner of major U.S. swing dance titles and has appeared in many film and television productions\, including Mona Lisa Smile with Julia Roberts\, The Polar Express with Tom Hanks\, The Today Show\, Entertainment Tonight\, and So You Think You Can Dance. Also known for his ability to make complex concepts easy to understand\, Yuval has helped coach beginner-level dancers into national champions. \nGypsy Juls has been swing dancing for over 15 years\, and joined Yuval’s Hop Swing school in New York. In 2015\, Jul has appeared in a Johnnie Walker commercial\, performed with the Jive Aces in a six-week east-coast USA tour\, and was a star dancer in a short-film for the Gale hotel— a comedy with a dance theme written and directed by Sean S Bloch. \nTogether\, they are committed to spreading the joy of swing dance through Art Deco Weekend! \n \n\n* In addition to this class\, don’t miss the mini-lessons and entertainment between jazz band breaks! \n\nGet ready before the weekend— watch last year’s online dance classes for free!
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/swing-dance-lesson-sat/
LOCATION:Jazz Age Stage at Lummus Park & 12th Street
CATEGORIES:Dancing,Live Music
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SUMMARY:Troy Anderson and the Hot Five
DESCRIPTION:Troy Anderson got his first taste for music while growing up in a Bahamian family filled with musicians. At the age of 10\, he began playing the trumpet and went on to perform in the Florida Sunshine Band and the Gospel Sounds before being introduced to the world of the drum and bugle corps in school. A later stint with the Florida Vanguards taught him how to be an effective lead soprano soloist while performing in front of thousands of screaming fans. Subsequent tours with the famous Bayonne Bridgemen Drum & Bugle Corps helped hone his showmanship skills. \nAnderson first fell in love with the music of Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong while playing with the 2nd AD (Fwd) Jazz Band in Germany where he was stationed as a paratrooper. Following one such performance for some high-ranking officials\, the Command Sergeant Major of the U.S Army asked Anderson to put together a show of nothing but Armstrong’s greatest hits. Anderson was known throughout Germany for playing like Satchmo\, but singing like him was a different story. Practice\, however\, made perfect and he soon managed to replicate Armstrong’s trademark growl with stirring accuracy. \nAfter a horrific accident sidelined Anderson’s career as a musician — he was told by doctors he would never be able to play trumpet again — he miraculously recovered to form the Wonderful World Tribute Band with the guidance of South Florida’s Gold Coast Jazz Society Series” Who was Louis Armstrong” teaching elements of Jazz to elementary students through which he’s brought the legendary music of Louis Armstrong to life. Anderson and his ( U.S) Wonderful World Band has made a significant mark of New Orleans flare to the South Florida area and is currently residing in Germany and touring the E.U with his Wonderful World Trio which is based out of Budapest Hungary. Anderson’s Armstrong is too natural to be called uncanny. Starting out with the look\, he slips easily into the rest — the dinner jacket\, the trumpet and hanky\, the roly-poly voice\, and above all\, the contagious the joie de vivre that made Armstrong so beloved. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDon’t miss the mini swing dance lessons and entertainment between jazz band sets!
URL:https://artdecoweekend.org/event/troy-anderson-and-the-hot-five/
LOCATION:Jazz Age Stage at Lummus Park & 12th Street
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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