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otronics
Music spec. for an upcoming gig of mine is "Swing, Soul & Rock 'N' Roll".

Generally, I'm OK but could do with some lists of acts/tracks to help me out a but.

Thanks all.
Norfolk DJ

The easiest advice is to browse through the mastermix collection on their website, and look at the track listing on their Soul, Swing and Rock'n Roll Albums. it's usually the obvious stuff which you have but forgotten about. I have bought a few Cd's from mastermix to bolster my collection.
spinner
There are countless Soul albums available depending on the style/era wanted.

Goldmine is good for Northern, Dome and Expansion good for Modern. Various compilations are available for 80's (Soul Weekender type) plus there are loads of reissues available of Stax, Atlantic, Philly, Motown etc. etc.

Have a look on Amazon for any of those and you will see absolutely loads.

Same goes for Rock 'n' Roll and Swing.
ryandio
There are plenty of swing compilations available, but if you are looking for modern swing, I would look for anything by these groups.

Brian Setzer Orchestra (used to be in the Stray Cats)
Cherry Poppin' Daddys
Royal Crown Revue
Big Voodoo Daddy
Flying Neutrinos
Indigo Swing

If its the orginal fifties swing you are after look no further than Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Glen Miller.

There is a forum member, local to you, called "Swingcats" who specialises in this type of music. If he's around he may able to help you further
digitaldistortion
QUOTE(ryandio @ Dec 10 2008, 10:40 AM)


If its the orginal fifties swing you are after look no further than Benny Goodman, Count Basie, Glen Miller.



!!!!!!!!!!!

Might I humbly suggest you recount those decades, and redefine your statement (slightly)!!!!!

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ryandio
QUOTE
Might I humbly suggest you recount those decades, and redefine your statement (slightly)!!!!!



rolleyes.gif Whoops better take off a decade or so
otronics
Indeed!

Cheers all.

Re/ the era etc...its a general mix of all eras and styles.


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