- Bands and Artists (156)
- Radio (6)
See also:
Soundies
soundies.com
Licenses 1940s music in 20 genres from their archives for commercial and film use.
Any Swing Goes
anyswinggoes.com
An online magazine dedicated to the revival of swing and big band music and dancing, including the latest swing news, reviews, an online chat lounge, and a links directory.
Tuxedo Junction
tuxjunction.net
Features articles about Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Glenn Miller, Duke Ellington and George Shearing, with swing era hits in MP3 format.
Australian Dance Bands 1925-1970
groups.yahoo.com
A discussion forum/website for all who love the Australian Dance Bands from this fabulous era. Other dance bands and vocalists can also be discussed from the same era.
San Diego Swings
sandiegoswings.com
San Diego swing and big band information.
Craig's BigBands and BigNames
bigbandsandbignames.com
Historic reviews and photographs of performers from the Big Band Era.
The Swing Lounge
angelfire.com
Information on swing etiquette, fashion, and the Atlanta swing scene.
SwingMusic.net
swingmusic.net
Fan portal offering historical articles, biographies, RealAudio radio archives, photographs and extensive links.
Pennsylvania 65000
pennsylvania65000.com
Links to swing bands, radio stations, clubs and venues, societies, calendars, and other retro sites.
ATOMIC Online
atomicmag.com
An online magazine about all things retro, including swing music, bands, venues, and dancing.
Swiss Swing Dance Society
swing.ch
For lindy hop dance enthusiasts in Switzerland. Event schedule, photo gallery, links to swing dance classes.
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From the Pro: Proper length on backswing not that crucial - Ventura County Star
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 06:23:51 GMT+00:00
Ventura County Star Sam Snead had a very long swing , but was always on plane. Jack Nicklaus was close to parallel, but got shorter in the twilight of his playing days. ...
Wed, 01 Sep 2010 06:23:51 GMT+00:00
Ventura County Star Sam Snead had a very long swing , but was always on plane. Jack Nicklaus was close to parallel, but got shorter in the twilight of his playing days. ...
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