Matthew's Jazz Band
- New York City, NY
- Jazz Band
- 49 Verified Bookings
Avani D. said “Matthew’s jazz band was amazing!! Matthew was super responsive and professional! All of my guests enjoyed the music. The venue even asked for their contact…”
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A beautiful Brazilian jazz singer accompanied by her guitarist offers a repertoire made up of songs performed by Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and other artists. Girl of ipanema, no more blues, water to drink, and more.
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Price Range: $300 - $500
Gig Length: 30 - 90 minutes
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish
A beautiful Brazilian jazz singer accompanied by her guitarist offers a repertoire made up of songs performed by Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and other artists. Girl of ipanema, no more blues, water to drink, and more.
we need aprox. 10 feet staging and 2 dynamic microphones and audio monitor
water of march, corcovado, girl from ipanema, i dance that samba, dindi, a duck, no more blues, water to drink, so nice, meditation, insensatez, blue bossa, and more.
I and my husband have lived for 15 years in Paraguay next to Argentina and Brazil, and from these countries we have received their musical influence and folklore. We also have retro and pop music from the 80s and 90s like The Beatles in our repertoire.
we have our own audio system
Avani D. said “Matthew’s jazz band was amazing!! Matthew was super responsive and professional! All of my guests enjoyed the music. The venue even asked for their contact…”
Robin R. said “Greg did an awesome job singing and interacting with my residents. The resident truly loved his performance! Not only was he on time, he brought a thank…”
Christine P. said “Svetlana is such a sweet person and very accommodating to changing circumstances. The booking process and discussing needs for the event was seamless,…”
Karen F. said “Louis Atlas is a dynamic singer and entertainer with a cool smooth voice and style reminiscent of Sinatra, Bennett and Bobby Darren – but with his own…”