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The Brasshoppers - Eight piece brass band performing Latin, African, Funk and R & B. Includes MP3 samples and performance schedules.

CLJazz - Group of jazz musicians and supporters collectively helping to improve their craft through courses and jam sessions. Includes contact details.

Cosmic Rays - Swindon based jazz fusion band. Information on the band, music, and photo gallery.

Dreamtime - Jazz sextet. Includes history, contact information, biographies, mp3 samples and purchase information for their latest cd.

Eales, Geoff - Jazz pianist Eales features his first cd, "Mountains of Fire" as well as a biography, audio clips and reviews.

Gardiner, Paula - Biography, cds and other information on composer, jazz musician, and classical guitarist Gardiner.

Goldenboy - Includes basic information, photographs, and a gig guide of the band based in Canterbury.

Jive Cats, The - Jump jive band. News, audio files, biographies, and gig dates.

Law, John - Jazz pianist. Biography, discography, news, reviews, gallery and contact information.

The Mad Hatter Band - Six piece jazz dance band based in Oxford, provides photographs, background information on the members and booking rates.

The Oxford Classic Jazz Band - Swing band. Information on past jazz masters, member profiles, upcoming gigs, audio samples and booking information.

The Peddlers - Dedicated to sixties jazz and pop band has discography and biography.

Petters, John - Drummer and band leader. Contains, biography, information on his band, tour dates, traditional jazz CDs for sale, biographies of Louis Armstrong, Gene Krupa and other notable jazz drummers, traditional jazz mailing lists, links, guest book, contact information.

Slee, Nigel - Acoustic bassist based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. Musical curriculum vitae.

South London Jazz Orchestra - A jazz big band in South London. Details of concerts, and how to join.

Weldon, Nick - Jazz pianist's site which features tips for piano playing, talk on pianos and piano playing from some of the country's practitioners, and an oral history of UK jazz piano.

The Anchormen Ensemble - The Ensemble is a self funded, charity based jazz band hailing from the town of Elland. We perform a varied mix of contemporary 'big band' jazz, swing, samba and jazz/funk. Repertoire, profiles and mission statement featured.

Dixon's Dixie 4 - Surrey-based jazz band playing good-time traditional Dixieland jazz for parties and corporate events.

Duenna - Jazz performer. Information and clips available online.

The Gershwin Gang - Jazz band providing music for weddings, parties, corporate hospitality and events. Demonstration recordings and repertoire.

Mellowtone Jazz Trio - Jazz group available for functions, weddings and parties, in the London and Hertfordshire area.

Melodius Thunk - Jazz quintet from South London. Information on the band and sample set list.

Mike Summers - London based trumpet player/pianist and his jazz bands. Biography and contact details.

Vicari, Andrea - Professional jazz pianist, composer and educator currently working with the Associated board (RSM) as a jazz examiner and arranger. Includes biography, discography, business, bookings and press details.

Ray Gelato Giants, The - English swing band. Biography, photos, member profiles, sound clips, news, schedule, contact information.

Kelly, Val Jazz Quartet - London based black female vocalist Val Kelly and her jazz quartet. Photo gallery, and music files to download.

CJ Duo - Play a repertoire of jazz classics with the sounds of a trio backing or up to a large big band using the Technics keyboards. London based. Includes biography and sample playlist.

Acoustic Jass - Mobile un-amplified quartet led by sousaphonist Martin Jones with trumpet, clarinet and banjo playing early jazz and popular tunes for weddings and corporate events throughout the south of England. Photos, audio demos, gig schedule, song list.

The Stannary Jazzmen Dixieland jazz band - Six-piece traditional jazz band based in the southwest of England. Information about the band, photos, MP3 samples, gig guide, and contact details.

Jazz Dynamos - Dinner jazz, swinging standards, rock'n'roll, 50s and 60s pop. Profile of band, sound clips, and contact details for bookings.

Mad Dog and the Sophisticats - Traditional jazz band, touring widely. Includes set list and audio samples, list of venues played, and contact details for making a booking.

Harkell, Gina - Official site features biography, discography, photos and sample tracks. [Flash needed.]

Avanti - Jazz sextet working in the South-East, and available for weddings, corporate functions and private parties. Audio samples, information on rates, and contact details.

Cosimini Trio, The - Information and gig guide for Colin Cosimini, Gypsy jazz guitarist. Includes details of his music books, and the trio's recordings.

Simon White Jazz Duo - Saxophone and guitar jazz duo available for weddings, private functions and restaurant gigs in the South West London, Middlesex, Surrey and Buckinghamshire areas. Includes audio samples.

Jazz Guitar Duo - A jazz guitar duo playing a wide range of jazz music for private functions, restaurants, corporate events, weddings, hotels and bars.

Jazibel - Jazz-blues quartet from Belfast featuring violin and female vocals. Audio, tour dates, band biographies, mailing list.

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