Alive Network’s most popular types of jazz band include:
A Wedding Jazz Band
Jazz bands for weddings will perform live music for your wedding ceremony, drinks reception or evening wedding party. With an extensive repertoire of jazz covers chosen to appeal to a wide range of age groups and musical tastes, you can expect a blend of classic jazz standards, with rat-pack style swing, and jazz covers of popular music. If you love the idea of cool, sophisticated jazz music weaving it's way around your wedding day, but you're worried you don't know much about jazz - never fear - booking a wedding jazz band is a safe bet, with the band tailoring their set to suit a wedding audience. The music can take the form of background jazz to set the ambience, or larger swing bands might be suitable for dancing at your evening celebration. A jazz band is the perfect musical accompaniment a sunny afternoon wedding reception, whilst guests toast the happy couple. Click here for more wedding entertainment ideas.
Trad Jazz Bands & Dixieland Jazz
Dixieland jazz bands and brass bands evoke the spirit and sound of New Orleans, the birth place of jazz. A vibrant and improvisational music that's perfect for creating an uplifting atmosphere at wedding receptions and outdoor events, Dixieland jazz musicians bring a unique blend of trumpet, clarinet, trombone, and a rhythm section, with a repertoire that ranges from traditional jazz standards and classic Charleston to custom arrangements of popular tunes. 1920s jazz features music by artists such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Kid Ory, and traditional jazz bands will add a touch of vintage charm to any wedding celebration.
Swing Jazz Bands / Big Band Jazz
Swing jazz bands epitomize the infectious and dynamic energy of jazz. Originating in the 1930s and 1940s, an era often referred to as the Swing Era, Swing music is known for its compelling beat and use of big arrangements, encouraging listeners to dance. Jazz Big Bands were characterized by their large line-ups of 15-20 musicians. Their powerful brass sections and rhythmic precision brought an electrifying energy to the American music scene, defining a golden age of jazz.
Among the most famous big band swing artists are Duke Ellington and Count Basie. Benny Goodman, the "King of Swing," brought swing to a wider audience, and defined the sound and style of swing jazz, making it an enduring genre in the landscape of American music, and influencing groups like The Rat Pack. Although the Rat Pack itself wasn't a band, its members, including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr., were pivotal figures in popularizing swing band music through their individual and collective performances. They often collaborated with jazz orchestras, incorporating swing elements into their music and live shows. Sinatra's smooth vocals over lush, swinging orchestrations in hits like "Fly Me to the Moon" and "I've Got You Under My Skin" typify the swing era's sophisticated style
Modern swing-jazz bands would also include music from artists like Michael Bublé and Jamie Cullum.
Jazz Standards Bands
Jazz standards bands specialize in performing melodic middle of the road (MOR) jazz, and classic tunes from the Great American Songbook, a collection of the most influential American songs of the 20th century. These bands cover a wide range of music written by legendary composers like George Gershwin, Cole Porter, and Irving Berlin, featuring timeless standards such as "Summertime," "Night and Day," and "Cheek to Cheek." Famous artists within this genre include Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis. Jazz Standards bands sometimes include a singer, but these iconic tunes can also be performed by an instrumental jazz band.
Gypsy Swing Bands
Gypsy swing jazz bands descend from a vibrant musical tradition, bringing to mind the lively spirit of Parisian cafes. Rooted in the genius of Django Reinhardt, the father of gypsy jazz, and the intricate weaving of Stéphane Grappelli's violin, these ensembles blend gypsy folklore with the swing rhythms of the 1930s and 40s. Gypsy jazz musicians, renowned for their virtuosity and improvisational skill, will add a little joie de vivre to wedding receptions or outdoor festivals. With their fast-paced guitar, violin harmonies, and rhythmic drive, gypsy jazz bands for hire offer a repertoire that spans from Reinhardt’s classics to swing, as well as interpretations of popular music hits.
Modern Jazz Bands
Modern jazz musicians fuse traditional jazz styles with new sounds like funk, hip-hop, and electronica. Bands like Snarky Puppy and The Bad Plus have brought new life to jazz, making it exciting and accessible for a wide audience. Musicians such as Kamasi Washington, Esperanza Spalding and Robert Glasper, who mixes jazz with R&B and hip-hop, lead the way in making jazz cool for a younger audience. These contemporary artists keep jazz alive by adding new twists, making it fun and interesting for all kinds of music fans.
Pop Music Covers In A Vintage Jazz Style
For customers who don’t know their Gershwin from their Grapelli, but who want that jazz sound at their event, our bands who play vintage jazz covers of pop songs are the perfect choice. With a decedent 1920s Gatsby style, a Post-Modern Jukebox inspired vintage swing band will bring you the very best of both worlds, with hits from Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Michael Jackson and Meghan Trainer transformed into upbeat, sophisticated swing jazz. If you'd usually think about hiring a party band or a traditional function band, try a post-modern jazz band instead - you're guests will love it!