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You can't have a party without music. Period. Often a wedding singer or live band can provide a classy feeling for your party, wedding, or event. Perhaps you're hosting a classy, corporate event in Beaumont and you need some smooth Beaumont jazz players. Or maybe you need an lively live band that's going to energize your guests. Whether you're looking for a Beaumont classical band, Beaumont jazz band, Beaumont, TX rock band, or a Beaumont, TX wedding band for your event, party, or wedding we'll help you find the best music for your party.
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Bands News and Information
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We Don't Do Encores - Sarah Records
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The story of Sarah Records is good reading for a lot of different reasons, but perhaps the best part is how the label shut down. Despite having a great deal...
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About the GNBB
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The Good News Big Band is a Twin Cities, Minnesota based group that performs Christian based music done in a big band swing style. Besides playing this style of music in churches, we also play secular venues where the music is the traditional big band swing, Latin style and other big band jazz charts.
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Roots Based Organization Future of Jazz Makes A Difference
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Atlanta, GA--July 3, 2006-- The Future of Jazz is a roots based organization founded in February 2004 in Atlanta Georgia. The showcase evolved into a competition when Alonzo Craig, program director of The City of Atlanta’s Office of Cultural Affairs needed a way to find the best local talent for Atlanta’s Jazz Festival.