The Trio's Jazz repertoire is quite extensive, ranging from Fats Waller's Swinging Stride
Standards of the 30's to George Benson's Contemporary Classic's.
With the groups success on both Commercial and Public Radio, their original material is
woven into most sets, leaving even the aficionado’s smiling!
They say "With age comes wisdom..." well in the Trio's case it also brought a little
schooling in the Blues... as well as a big dose of Rock & Roll.
Every now and then, just to get a little rise out of an audience, the group relies on it's
"Education" and plays a down home version of a Rolling Stones classic. Follow that up
with Sinatra's "That's Life," and finish the set with "Is you Is, or Is You Ain't my Baby,"
and everyone in the room, both young and old are glad they are in the house!
Choice Standards: Original Music:
Heart and Soul Fly’n Round the Moon
Ain't Misbehavin Suddenly
God Bless the Child Paint You a Picture
Girl from Ipanema Black Coffee
Summertime Central Park
I'm Beginning to See the Light She's the Girl
I've Got You Under My Skin Electric City
That's Life So You Think
Fly me to the Moon I Search For Venus
The Lady is a Tramp Cutest Little Button
Is You Is, or Is You Ain't I Run The Show
It Was a very Good Year What to Do
Prelude to a Kiss I See You There
Stompin at the Savoy Bright Lights
What a Wonderful World The Question
On Broadway
Modern Artist covered include:
Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Grateful Dead, Eric Clapton
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