Charleston Charlies

Charleston Charlies - a 1920s band

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Charleston Charlies singer

About 1920s bands

1920s bands are characterised by a wonderful bouncy ‘two’ feel – the music being quirky and humourous, full of energy and with a slightly unhinged delivery.

1920s bands evoke the spirit of a decade famous for its excesses and extremes. Dance crazes such as The Charleston, The Shimmy and The Foxtrot were all the rage.

While flappers flapped, Lord Carnarvan broke into Tutankamen's tomb, forever associating the 1920s and 1920s music with Egyptology, cork hats, khaki shorts and shirts, desert tents and fezes. Think of Rudolph Valentino and The Sheik of Araby.

Now, no party with an Egyptian or Arabian Nights theme is complete without a 1920s band in character and costume. A 1920s band would be a great part of an evening of murder mystery along the Hercule Poirot or Miss Marple lines.

There’s dressing up in top hat, white tie and tails, the odd centre parting and slick back hair, and an unmistakable vocal delivery: entertaining to the modern ear.

Many of the 1920s dance bands and hotel orchestras were eleven piece bands – but you can get a damn good flavour of 1920s music with a 5-piece band – singer/tenor banjo/flugel player, plus pianist, double bassist, saxophonist/ clarinet player and drummer.

Some of the famous bands of the 1920s are:

  • Louis Armstrong’s hot fives and sevens
  • Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra
  • Ambrose and his orchestra
  • and the bands of Rudy Vallee, Guy Lombardo, Ted Lewis and Al Lentz.
  • Some of the great popular singers of the 1920’s were:
  • Bing Crosby
  • Hoagy Carmichael
  • Fats Waller
  • Whispering Jack Smith
  • and of course Al Jolson!

Al Jolson of course starred in The Jazz Singer - the first ever talking movie.

Great songs that characterise this quirky period must include:

  • Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue
  • The Charleston
  • Crazy Rhythm
  • Black Bottom
  • Baby Face
  • Pasadena
  • I Got Rhythm
  • and Sweet Georgia Brown

Like the sound of that? Why not hire the Charleston Charlies for your 1920s party? Click here to see our showcase.

  • Call us on: 0161 881 2798
  • 19 Dartmouth Road, Chorlton-Cum-Hardy, Manchester. M21 8XL
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  • The Charleston
  • Top Hat, White Tie and Tails
  • Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue
  • Guilty
  • OK for Sound
  • So Right Tonight
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