What is that old oreo cookie commercial with the swing music?
Q. I remember, when I was younger, there was an old oreo cookie commercial that aired mmm maybe '90s to early 2000s. It had the oreo cookies dancing to some kind of swing music and that's what I want to know. What's that swing music that the cookies were dancing to?
Asked by Ariel R - Mon Oct 22 19:57:15 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. It wasn't Oreo's it was "Chips Ahoy". The song is "Sing, Sing, Sing" most commonly performed by the Benny Goodman Orchestra (although the song was originally written by Louis Prima).
Answered by Christine S - Tue Oct 23 11:19:18 2007
Q. I remember, when I was younger, there was an old oreo cookie commercial that aired mmm maybe '90s to early 2000s. It had the oreo cookies dancing to some kind of swing music and that's what I want to know. What's that swing music that the cookies were dancing to?
Asked by Ariel R - Mon Oct 22 19:57:15 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. It wasn't Oreo's it was "Chips Ahoy". The song is "Sing, Sing, Sing" most commonly performed by the Benny Goodman Orchestra (although the song was originally written by Louis Prima).
Answered by Christine S - Tue Oct 23 11:19:18 2007
Do you dance to the drum beat in swing music?
Q. I'm trying to learn swing dance (6-count and 8-count), but am having a hard time dancing to the beat. I can do it without music (pointless I know). Exactly what Instruments am I supposed to listen for? I thought it was the drum beat, but that seems wrong now for some reason.
Asked by Non-Redneck - Tue May 26 00:24:45 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try listening to music without having to dance - it's easier to concentrate on the music when you're not worrying about what your feet are doing. I'm assuming that you're talking about east coast swing (which uses more 6 count patterns) and lindy hop (which uses more 8 count patterns). Here's some brief tips on musicality which should help you to learn how to listen out for the rhythm. All swing music has a 4/4 rhythm. This means that there are 4 beats to a bar. 8 count swing dance moves thus consist of 2 bars. Swing music is constructed out of groups of 32 bars or 4 dance 'moves'. Now the rhythm to a piece of swing music is provided by the rhythm section. This normally consists of drums and a bass - a piano may contribute when not… [cont.]
Answered by lindypenguin - Tue May 26 09:40:12 2009
Q. I'm trying to learn swing dance (6-count and 8-count), but am having a hard time dancing to the beat. I can do it without music (pointless I know). Exactly what Instruments am I supposed to listen for? I thought it was the drum beat, but that seems wrong now for some reason.
Asked by Non-Redneck - Tue May 26 00:24:45 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try listening to music without having to dance - it's easier to concentrate on the music when you're not worrying about what your feet are doing. I'm assuming that you're talking about east coast swing (which uses more 6 count patterns) and lindy hop (which uses more 8 count patterns). Here's some brief tips on musicality which should help you to learn how to listen out for the rhythm. All swing music has a 4/4 rhythm. This means that there are 4 beats to a bar. 8 count swing dance moves thus consist of 2 bars. Swing music is constructed out of groups of 32 bars or 4 dance 'moves'. Now the rhythm to a piece of swing music is provided by the rhythm section. This normally consists of drums and a bass - a piano may contribute when not… [cont.]
Answered by lindypenguin - Tue May 26 09:40:12 2009
Can anyone help me find some good swing music?
Q. I am having a grad party and I want to do swing dancing while I am there but I need fast pace, fun swing music. Please help!!!
Asked by Brindle Girl - Fri May 8 13:59:31 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sing Sing Sing...Benny Goodman In The Mood...Glenn Miller Swing The Mood...Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers Jump Jive & Wail...Brian Setzer Dirty Boogie...Brian Setzer Zoot Suit Riot...Cherry Poppin Daddies Jump Jive & Wail...Louis Jordan Is You Is Or Is You Aint My Baby...Louis Jordan Also try some songs from : Squirrel Nut Zippers Bid Bad Voodoo Daddy Cherry Poppin Daddies Brian Setzer Orchestra These are more modern swing bands.
Answered by BoosGrammy - Fri May 8 14:09:16 2009
Q. I am having a grad party and I want to do swing dancing while I am there but I need fast pace, fun swing music. Please help!!!
Asked by Brindle Girl - Fri May 8 13:59:31 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Sing Sing Sing...Benny Goodman In The Mood...Glenn Miller Swing The Mood...Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers Jump Jive & Wail...Brian Setzer Dirty Boogie...Brian Setzer Zoot Suit Riot...Cherry Poppin Daddies Jump Jive & Wail...Louis Jordan Is You Is Or Is You Aint My Baby...Louis Jordan Also try some songs from : Squirrel Nut Zippers Bid Bad Voodoo Daddy Cherry Poppin Daddies Brian Setzer Orchestra These are more modern swing bands.
Answered by BoosGrammy - Fri May 8 14:09:16 2009
Any ideas for a presentation on Swing music/ big bands?
Q. I am doing a 10-15min presentation on Swing music/ the big band. The sky is the limit for what I can include. I was wondering if anyone has any really good, interesting and effective ideas that I could include with in the presentation. I know a lot about the area already and have been studying it for quite some time. Keep Swingin' Liz :)
Asked by Kat1008 - Tue Oct 20 02:01:22 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Tell your friends how one of the best known swing songs became what it is. I'm talking about "In The Mood". Here is the version by Glenn Miller (the best known version) from 1939: Here is "Tar Paper Stomp" composed by Wingy Mannone. This version is played by Barbecue Joe & His Hot Dogs from 1930: (Source: And here is the version with Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra from 1931 and it's called "Hot And Anxious": Here is some info about the song "In The Mood":
Answered by Bix - Tue Oct 20 02:47:28 2009
Q. I am doing a 10-15min presentation on Swing music/ the big band. The sky is the limit for what I can include. I was wondering if anyone has any really good, interesting and effective ideas that I could include with in the presentation. I know a lot about the area already and have been studying it for quite some time. Keep Swingin' Liz :)
Asked by Kat1008 - Tue Oct 20 02:01:22 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Tell your friends how one of the best known swing songs became what it is. I'm talking about "In The Mood". Here is the version by Glenn Miller (the best known version) from 1939: Here is "Tar Paper Stomp" composed by Wingy Mannone. This version is played by Barbecue Joe & His Hot Dogs from 1930: (Source: And here is the version with Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra from 1931 and it's called "Hot And Anxious": Here is some info about the song "In The Mood":
Answered by Bix - Tue Oct 20 02:47:28 2009
What's some good swing music, that is fairly easy to dance to?
Q. I'm going to a party soon, and we need about two hours worth of songs to dance to. Any reccomendations?
Asked by Aberli - Mon Apr 28 18:59:09 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, that all depends on your definition of what "good" swing music is. I'm going to assume you're into "Neo-Swing" first. Here's a list of some "Neo-Swing" bands and songs, which is modern pop swing like Cherry Poppin Daddies: (band name - song name) Bellvue Cadillac - Cuppa Joe Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Cruel Spell Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Who's that Creepin Brian Setzer Orchestra - Americano Brian Setzer Orchestra - You're the Boss Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut Colin James - Safronia B Ditty Bops - Sister Kate Double Down - All In Flying Neutrinos - Mr. Zoot Suit Gas House Gorillas - Find a Little Boogie Gas House Gorillas - Quiet Whiskey Jive Aces - Planet Jive Martini Max - Gangster Man Phat Cat Swinger - Phat Cat… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Tue Apr 29 14:46:03 2008
Q. I'm going to a party soon, and we need about two hours worth of songs to dance to. Any reccomendations?
Asked by Aberli - Mon Apr 28 18:59:09 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well, that all depends on your definition of what "good" swing music is. I'm going to assume you're into "Neo-Swing" first. Here's a list of some "Neo-Swing" bands and songs, which is modern pop swing like Cherry Poppin Daddies: (band name - song name) Bellvue Cadillac - Cuppa Joe Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Cruel Spell Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Who's that Creepin Brian Setzer Orchestra - Americano Brian Setzer Orchestra - You're the Boss Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut Colin James - Safronia B Ditty Bops - Sister Kate Double Down - All In Flying Neutrinos - Mr. Zoot Suit Gas House Gorillas - Find a Little Boogie Gas House Gorillas - Quiet Whiskey Jive Aces - Planet Jive Martini Max - Gangster Man Phat Cat Swinger - Phat Cat… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Tue Apr 29 14:46:03 2008
Where can I find some good swing music or gypsy jazz?
Q. Strictly instrumental! I've searched Youtube and there's not a lot of gypsy jazz. Help me out?
Asked by The Kill - Wed Jan 28 17:35:38 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Django Reinhardt was not only the greatest Gypsy jazz guitarist who ever lived, but one of the most important guitarists of the last century, period. Musicians as diverse as Jimi Hendrix and Chet Atkins have praised him. You can find his music on Itunes. For more info, check out
Answered by olfoghorn - Wed Jan 28 18:20:00 2009
Q. Strictly instrumental! I've searched Youtube and there's not a lot of gypsy jazz. Help me out?
Asked by The Kill - Wed Jan 28 17:35:38 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Django Reinhardt was not only the greatest Gypsy jazz guitarist who ever lived, but one of the most important guitarists of the last century, period. Musicians as diverse as Jimi Hendrix and Chet Atkins have praised him. You can find his music on Itunes. For more info, check out
Answered by olfoghorn - Wed Jan 28 18:20:00 2009
Whats a good club that plays big band and swing music?
Q. That has young people like me?
Asked by Paul - Mon Aug 17 14:40:01 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There's actuallly quite a lot of swing/big bands that play in the Alabama area. I'd recommend going to each band's website and getting on their email lists to find out when they are playing near you: The Huntsville Swing Dance Society just had the "Blue Savoy Jazz Combo" play one of their dances. You should watch their calendar to see the next time they have a band: In Birmingham, they have swing dancer every Monday night. It looks like it's just a DJ, but if band were to play in the area, then they'd probably know about it first. Similarly, the Auburn University Swing Dance Association might be able to let you know when a band comes to your area: So I hope that helps you in your area. Outside of your area . . . In NYC: … [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Mon Aug 17 19:18:23 2009
Q. That has young people like me?
Asked by Paul - Mon Aug 17 14:40:01 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There's actuallly quite a lot of swing/big bands that play in the Alabama area. I'd recommend going to each band's website and getting on their email lists to find out when they are playing near you: The Huntsville Swing Dance Society just had the "Blue Savoy Jazz Combo" play one of their dances. You should watch their calendar to see the next time they have a band: In Birmingham, they have swing dancer every Monday night. It looks like it's just a DJ, but if band were to play in the area, then they'd probably know about it first. Similarly, the Auburn University Swing Dance Association might be able to let you know when a band comes to your area: So I hope that helps you in your area. Outside of your area . . . In NYC: … [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Mon Aug 17 19:18:23 2009
how to play jazz swing music?
Q. I just started a jazz camp and realized, I had no clue how to do swing! The teacher would say okay, play this is swing, and I would have no clue what to do! So, how do you play swing music? And by the way, I play Bb clarinet.
Asked by AbbyThatsMe - Mon Jun 22 17:13:40 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Swing is not something that is easily defined in a few sentences. To really learn how to swing you have to listen to jazz to pick up the feel of the eighth notes. In swinging rhythms, we play the eighth notes on the beat slightly longer than eighth notes off the beat. At faster tempos, the eighth notes become more and more even. You have to listen a lot to pick up the subtleties of swing rhythms. An important part of swing is also in the articulation. Keep your eighth notes legato. Also, we usually play quarter notes short and marcato. We do not play swing eighth notes like dotted eighth - sixteenths. That approach produces a very rigid rhythmic feel, and does not swing. Also, the triplet pattern only works for a narrow tempo… [cont.]
Answered by Clarobotoo - Tue Jun 23 01:04:37 2009
Q. I just started a jazz camp and realized, I had no clue how to do swing! The teacher would say okay, play this is swing, and I would have no clue what to do! So, how do you play swing music? And by the way, I play Bb clarinet.
Asked by AbbyThatsMe - Mon Jun 22 17:13:40 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Swing is not something that is easily defined in a few sentences. To really learn how to swing you have to listen to jazz to pick up the feel of the eighth notes. In swinging rhythms, we play the eighth notes on the beat slightly longer than eighth notes off the beat. At faster tempos, the eighth notes become more and more even. You have to listen a lot to pick up the subtleties of swing rhythms. An important part of swing is also in the articulation. Keep your eighth notes legato. Also, we usually play quarter notes short and marcato. We do not play swing eighth notes like dotted eighth - sixteenths. That approach produces a very rigid rhythmic feel, and does not swing. Also, the triplet pattern only works for a narrow tempo… [cont.]
Answered by Clarobotoo - Tue Jun 23 01:04:37 2009
What is the song that has the lyric "play the music low and swing to the rhythm of love"?
Q. I heard a sweet, happy song on the radio yesterday that had the lyric "play the music low and swing to the rhythm of love" (or I think those were the words) but I can't find it on Google. I know the song had a ukulele and it didn't sound too touched up. Any help?
Asked by Max - Fri Jul 2 14:41:21 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Rhythm of Love Plain White T's On Alice 97.3 they said it was "new stuff by Plain White T's, 'Rhythm of Love'" but I couldn't find that anywhere else (and as you said, googling didn't help) so I suspect that that may not be right.
Answered by Shane - Sat Jul 3 01:17:44 2010
Q. I heard a sweet, happy song on the radio yesterday that had the lyric "play the music low and swing to the rhythm of love" (or I think those were the words) but I can't find it on Google. I know the song had a ukulele and it didn't sound too touched up. Any help?
Asked by Max - Fri Jul 2 14:41:21 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Rhythm of Love Plain White T's On Alice 97.3 they said it was "new stuff by Plain White T's, 'Rhythm of Love'" but I couldn't find that anywhere else (and as you said, googling didn't help) so I suspect that that may not be right.
Answered by Shane - Sat Jul 3 01:17:44 2010
What is some good jazz age / swing era music?
Q. Currently looking for some good music from the 20's, 30's, and 40's. Upbeat swing type of music (Sing, Sing, Sing for example). If you have any suggestions on particular songs & artists, I'd really appreciate it!
Asked by Chris - Mon Nov 30 02:28:12 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1920s: 1930s: 1940s: enjoy!
Answered by Bix - Mon Nov 30 04:03:15 2009
Q. Currently looking for some good music from the 20's, 30's, and 40's. Upbeat swing type of music (Sing, Sing, Sing for example). If you have any suggestions on particular songs & artists, I'd really appreciate it!
Asked by Chris - Mon Nov 30 02:28:12 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1920s: 1930s: 1940s: enjoy!
Answered by Bix - Mon Nov 30 04:03:15 2009
Recommend some fast swing instrumentals/What's this music?
Q. `Hey. Could you recommend some fast tempo, upbeat swing music for me? Similar to the music the DJ is talking over 1:26 into this clip. BTW, I have permission to post this link. Or even if you know this song tell me?
Asked by Stephen - Fri Jun 5 12:58:11 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well first off it's not really swing music. It is big band but more straight ahead jazz which is something you'd hear from the 60's on, more like the Tonight Show theme or Saturday Night Live. Listening to the song in the background, the horns almost sound synthesized, so it makes me think that the music is probably produced by a studio band, not necessarily a recording band. Definitely some kind of stock music. If you are looking for "fast swing music", then go with the great Count Basie: Jumpin' At the Woodside One O'clock Jump Every Tub Doggin' Around Shorty George Kid from Redbank Swingin' the Blues All great tunes. If you want more straight ahead jazz, then check out they Tonight Show Band. They cover a lot of swing songs,… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Mon Jun 8 12:48:55 2009
Q. `Hey. Could you recommend some fast tempo, upbeat swing music for me? Similar to the music the DJ is talking over 1:26 into this clip. BTW, I have permission to post this link. Or even if you know this song tell me?
Asked by Stephen - Fri Jun 5 12:58:11 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well first off it's not really swing music. It is big band but more straight ahead jazz which is something you'd hear from the 60's on, more like the Tonight Show theme or Saturday Night Live. Listening to the song in the background, the horns almost sound synthesized, so it makes me think that the music is probably produced by a studio band, not necessarily a recording band. Definitely some kind of stock music. If you are looking for "fast swing music", then go with the great Count Basie: Jumpin' At the Woodside One O'clock Jump Every Tub Doggin' Around Shorty George Kid from Redbank Swingin' the Blues All great tunes. If you want more straight ahead jazz, then check out they Tonight Show Band. They cover a lot of swing songs,… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Mon Jun 8 12:48:55 2009
Was Swing music hope for kids in Nazi Germany?
Q. Swing music in Germany how it might of been hope or not you can even argue about it with me
Asked by Cress - Wed Feb 7 10:57:48 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It gave them something new to do, but the nazis hated it, because it was more American degradation and proved to them how barbaric americans were.
Answered by 29 characters to work with...... - Wed Feb 7 11:36:46 2007
Q. Swing music in Germany how it might of been hope or not you can even argue about it with me
Asked by Cress - Wed Feb 7 10:57:48 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It gave them something new to do, but the nazis hated it, because it was more American degradation and proved to them how barbaric americans were.
Answered by 29 characters to work with...... - Wed Feb 7 11:36:46 2007
Good swing music to play for a jazz band?
Q. All suggestions are helpful! Even if our band dosent choose it, I will enjoy it on my ipod! (By the way, we are a high school senior jazz ensemble.)
Asked by Loveartistry - Wed Feb 10 10:40:51 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should listen to "Let's face the music and dance" recorded by Sinantra and other bands. That was composed by Irving Berlin back in the days. One of the best up swing music for big band. This is a good song to play instrumentally as well, without the voice. Lots of room for improvisation.
Answered by Left-T - Thu Feb 11 11:31:21 2010
Q. All suggestions are helpful! Even if our band dosent choose it, I will enjoy it on my ipod! (By the way, we are a high school senior jazz ensemble.)
Asked by Loveartistry - Wed Feb 10 10:40:51 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You should listen to "Let's face the music and dance" recorded by Sinantra and other bands. That was composed by Irving Berlin back in the days. One of the best up swing music for big band. This is a good song to play instrumentally as well, without the voice. Lots of room for improvisation.
Answered by Left-T - Thu Feb 11 11:31:21 2010
How would you define "real" Big Band/Swing music?
Q. Disclaimer:This question should not in any way what-so-ever be misinterpreted as chatting.
Asked by Mike M. - Wed Mar 24 14:00:51 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a band that is larger than a combo and that usually features a mixture of ensemble playing and solo improvisation typical of jazz or swing
Answered by musicdolphin - Wed Mar 24 14:05:23 2010
Q. Disclaimer:This question should not in any way what-so-ever be misinterpreted as chatting.
Asked by Mike M. - Wed Mar 24 14:00:51 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. a band that is larger than a combo and that usually features a mixture of ensemble playing and solo improvisation typical of jazz or swing
Answered by musicdolphin - Wed Mar 24 14:05:23 2010
Any suggestions for modern swing music?
Q. A friend of mine gave me a cd full of the Cherry Poppin Daddies and Squirrel Nut Zippers, and I really liked it. Any suggestions for bands with the same kind of sound?
Asked by paintmeblue719 - Mon Aug 25 15:18:38 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. What you're looking for is some more "Neo-Swing" music. That's the name for the bands and music of the swing revival that came out of the mid 1990's, with the bands embracing more of a rock n' roll rhythm with swingin' horns. Here's a list of some "Neo-Swing" bands and songs, which is modern pop swing like Cherry Poppin' Daddies: (band name - song name) Bellvue Cadillac - Cuppa Joe Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Cruel Spell Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Who's that Creepin Brian Setzer Orchestra - Americano Brian Setzer Orchestra - You're the Boss Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut Colin James - Safronia B Ditty Bops - Sister Kate Double Down - All In Flying Neutrinos - Mr. Zoot Suit Gas House Gorillas - Find a Little Boogie Gas House… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Wed Aug 27 14:23:02 2008
Q. A friend of mine gave me a cd full of the Cherry Poppin Daddies and Squirrel Nut Zippers, and I really liked it. Any suggestions for bands with the same kind of sound?
Asked by paintmeblue719 - Mon Aug 25 15:18:38 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. What you're looking for is some more "Neo-Swing" music. That's the name for the bands and music of the swing revival that came out of the mid 1990's, with the bands embracing more of a rock n' roll rhythm with swingin' horns. Here's a list of some "Neo-Swing" bands and songs, which is modern pop swing like Cherry Poppin' Daddies: (band name - song name) Bellvue Cadillac - Cuppa Joe Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Cruel Spell Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Who's that Creepin Brian Setzer Orchestra - Americano Brian Setzer Orchestra - You're the Boss Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut Colin James - Safronia B Ditty Bops - Sister Kate Double Down - All In Flying Neutrinos - Mr. Zoot Suit Gas House Gorillas - Find a Little Boogie Gas House… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Wed Aug 27 14:23:02 2008
Does anyone have good swing 40's music i can listen to?
Q. I love 40's music but i can find any like opus one and stuff like that, i just like the sound of trumpets swinging in the background during songs.
Asked by unknown - Sat Jun 13 19:15:17 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. ***check these out: ~~~1940's jazz music~~~ St. Louis Blues Low Down Dirty Shame Blues I'm Nobody's Baby Jack Hits the Road Topsy Turvy All of Me Palm Springs Jump Skylark Take Me Back, Baby On the Sunny Side of the Street Knock Me a Kiss When My Baby Left Me Caldonia St. James Infirmary Nat Meets June Summertime In the Mood Tuxedo Junction Rum and Coca-Cola Sentimental Journey White Christmas Take the A Train God Bless the Child Chattanooga Choo Choo You Made Me Love You Paper Doll You Always Hurt the One You Love Buttons and Bows On a Slow Boat to China 'Round Midnight Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be) Stella By Starlight Autumn Leaves (Les… [cont.]
Answered by zynjen - Tue Jun 16 06:59:09 2009
Q. I love 40's music but i can find any like opus one and stuff like that, i just like the sound of trumpets swinging in the background during songs.
Asked by unknown - Sat Jun 13 19:15:17 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. ***check these out: ~~~1940's jazz music~~~ St. Louis Blues Low Down Dirty Shame Blues I'm Nobody's Baby Jack Hits the Road Topsy Turvy All of Me Palm Springs Jump Skylark Take Me Back, Baby On the Sunny Side of the Street Knock Me a Kiss When My Baby Left Me Caldonia St. James Infirmary Nat Meets June Summertime In the Mood Tuxedo Junction Rum and Coca-Cola Sentimental Journey White Christmas Take the A Train God Bless the Child Chattanooga Choo Choo You Made Me Love You Paper Doll You Always Hurt the One You Love Buttons and Bows On a Slow Boat to China 'Round Midnight Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be) Stella By Starlight Autumn Leaves (Les… [cont.]
Answered by zynjen - Tue Jun 16 06:59:09 2009
What are some good upbeat, sort of swing jazz music?
Q. Like, Mr Zoot Suit and Zoot Suit Riot [yes I like songs with Zoot Suit in it so sue me]. Also what time era were these made in? Like 60s or something?
Asked by Rafal H - Sun Mar 22 03:48:38 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Zoot Suit Riot by the Cherry Poppin' Daddies and Mr. Zoot Suit by the Flying Neutrinos are both song from the Neo-Swing Era in the mid 1990s (not the 60s). Here's a list of some "Neo-Swing" bands and songs, which is modern pop swing like Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: (band name - song name) Bellvue Cadillac - Cuppa Joe Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Cruel Spell Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Who's that Creepin Brian Setzer Orchestra - Americano Brian Setzer Orchestra - You're the Boss Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut Colin James - Safronia B Ditty Bops - Sister Kate Double Down - All In Flying Neutrinos - Mr. Zoot Suit Gas House Gorillas - Find a Little Boogie Gas House Gorillas - Quiet Whiskey Jive Aces - Planet Jive Martini Max - Gangster… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Tue Mar 24 18:58:41 2009
Q. Like, Mr Zoot Suit and Zoot Suit Riot [yes I like songs with Zoot Suit in it so sue me]. Also what time era were these made in? Like 60s or something?
Asked by Rafal H - Sun Mar 22 03:48:38 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Zoot Suit Riot by the Cherry Poppin' Daddies and Mr. Zoot Suit by the Flying Neutrinos are both song from the Neo-Swing Era in the mid 1990s (not the 60s). Here's a list of some "Neo-Swing" bands and songs, which is modern pop swing like Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: (band name - song name) Bellvue Cadillac - Cuppa Joe Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Cruel Spell Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Who's that Creepin Brian Setzer Orchestra - Americano Brian Setzer Orchestra - You're the Boss Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut Colin James - Safronia B Ditty Bops - Sister Kate Double Down - All In Flying Neutrinos - Mr. Zoot Suit Gas House Gorillas - Find a Little Boogie Gas House Gorillas - Quiet Whiskey Jive Aces - Planet Jive Martini Max - Gangster… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Tue Mar 24 18:58:41 2009
I need some good swing dancing music! classics, new stuff, fast and slow..?
Q. I need some good swing dancing music! classics, new stuff, fast and slow..? im taking classes and need some good swing music to practice too!
Asked by siLlY LilLy - Tue Aug 24 22:57:19 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well the answer really depends on your definition of "good" swing. I'm going to assume, first, that you are into "Neo-Swing" which is modern swing music from the late 90's, that had a lot of influence from Jump Blues and Rock. Here's a list of some "Neo-Swing" bands and songs, which is modern pop swing like Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: (band name - song name) Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Cruel Spell Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Who's that Creepin Brian Setzer Orchestra - Americano Brian Setzer Orchestra - Jump Jive and Wail Brian Setzer Orchestra - You're the Boss Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut Colin James - Safronia B Ditty Bops - Sister Kate Double Down - All In Flying Neutrinos - Mr. Zoot Suit Gas House Gorillas - Find a Little… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Wed Aug 25 17:46:47 2010
Q. I need some good swing dancing music! classics, new stuff, fast and slow..? im taking classes and need some good swing music to practice too!
Asked by siLlY LilLy - Tue Aug 24 22:57:19 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Well the answer really depends on your definition of "good" swing. I'm going to assume, first, that you are into "Neo-Swing" which is modern swing music from the late 90's, that had a lot of influence from Jump Blues and Rock. Here's a list of some "Neo-Swing" bands and songs, which is modern pop swing like Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: (band name - song name) Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Cruel Spell Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - Who's that Creepin Brian Setzer Orchestra - Americano Brian Setzer Orchestra - Jump Jive and Wail Brian Setzer Orchestra - You're the Boss Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Cherry Poppin' Daddy Strut Colin James - Safronia B Ditty Bops - Sister Kate Double Down - All In Flying Neutrinos - Mr. Zoot Suit Gas House Gorillas - Find a Little… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Wed Aug 25 17:46:47 2010
What swing (as in the music genre) songs are popular and are usually used in movies?
Q. I'm looking for popular songs in the swing genre that people will recognize and will want to 'jive' along to. Weird request, but if anyone can help =D
Asked by unknown - Mon Apr 20 05:38:07 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Probably the most popular and recognized song is "Sing, Sing, Sing (with a Swing)" written by Louis Prima and made famous by the Benny Goodman Orchestra. Other songs: Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Andrews Sisters Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree - Andrews Sisters In the Mood - Glenn Miller American Patrol - Glenn Miller String of Pearls - Glenn Miller Minnie the Moocher - Cab Calloway April in Paris - Count Basie Jumpin' At the Woodside - Count Basie One O' Clock Jump - Count Basie Too Darn Hot - Ella Fitzgerald Let's Call the Whole Thing Off - Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald Begin the Beguine - Artie Shaw Mack the Knife - Bobby Darin Minor Swing - Django Reinhardt Jump, Jive an' Wail - Louis Prima Opus One - Tommy Dorsey Just to name a… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Mon Apr 20 19:35:51 2009
Q. I'm looking for popular songs in the swing genre that people will recognize and will want to 'jive' along to. Weird request, but if anyone can help =D
Asked by unknown - Mon Apr 20 05:38:07 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Probably the most popular and recognized song is "Sing, Sing, Sing (with a Swing)" written by Louis Prima and made famous by the Benny Goodman Orchestra. Other songs: Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - Andrews Sisters Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree - Andrews Sisters In the Mood - Glenn Miller American Patrol - Glenn Miller String of Pearls - Glenn Miller Minnie the Moocher - Cab Calloway April in Paris - Count Basie Jumpin' At the Woodside - Count Basie One O' Clock Jump - Count Basie Too Darn Hot - Ella Fitzgerald Let's Call the Whole Thing Off - Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald Begin the Beguine - Artie Shaw Mack the Knife - Bobby Darin Minor Swing - Django Reinhardt Jump, Jive an' Wail - Louis Prima Opus One - Tommy Dorsey Just to name a… [cont.]
Answered by Christine S - Mon Apr 20 19:35:51 2009
For Halloween party, what is swing music?
Q. ok so the halloween party i'm going to, my friend told me it's going to be swing music, what is that exactly? could someone give me a name of a song that i can listen to on youtube so i can get an idea of what to expect?
Asked by irishgirlsrule - Sat Oct 25 15:35:42 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Zuit Suit Riot by the Cherry Poppin Daddy's. Its fun, kinda old fashioned music. Don't know what it has to do with Halloween though. That's kind of a weird pick for a Halloween party...
Answered by NicoleS - Sat Oct 25 15:44:24 2008
Q. ok so the halloween party i'm going to, my friend told me it's going to be swing music, what is that exactly? could someone give me a name of a song that i can listen to on youtube so i can get an idea of what to expect?
Asked by irishgirlsrule - Sat Oct 25 15:35:42 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Zuit Suit Riot by the Cherry Poppin Daddy's. Its fun, kinda old fashioned music. Don't know what it has to do with Halloween though. That's kind of a weird pick for a Halloween party...
Answered by NicoleS - Sat Oct 25 15:44:24 2008
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on Cape August 20 - August 26 Cape Cod Times Live music . Beginners and singles welcome. Soft-soled shoes. $7. 508-362-2767, 508-563-6934. Swing Dance Party, 8 pm Saturday, Cultural Center of Cape Cod, ...
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on Cape August 20 - August 26 Cape Cod Times Live music . Beginners and singles welcome. Soft-soled shoes. $7. 508-362-2767, 508-563-6934. Swing Dance Party, 8 pm Saturday, Cultural Center of Cape Cod, ...
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