| PERSONNEL click name for bio: John Groves trombone & leader Tom Maeda keyboard/piano Glenn Thilman drums Melody Funk bass & vocals |
| MEET THE COMBO John Groves Jazz Combo performs timeless jazz favorites all ages love to dance & listen to for your occasion. Classic jazz music from the Great American Songbook, Swing Era, Sinatra Sound, 1930's & 40's. Available throughout the Pacific Northwest: Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Bellevue, Portland, Spokane, etc. Class up your party (corporate or private) with live jazz for many occasions including: Reception, Party, Wedding, Anniversary, Birthday, Holiday, Company Party, Christmas Jazz, New Year's Eve, Dance, Background Music, Cocktail Hour, Lounge, Festival, Concert Series, school master classes. The combo is lead by Seattle area trombonist JOHN GROVES he is a freelance musician & private instructor of trombone. He's joined by TOM MAEDA on keyboard, bassist & vocalist MELODY FUNK & drums, GLENN THILMAN. Occasionally guest musicians may be substituted or added as well if a larger sized band is desired. Let us know your needs. |
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| JOHN GROVES TRIO Click picture to enlarge |
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| Copyright © 2008-2012 John Groves Music Productions. All Rights Reserved. ® |
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| PROMOTIONAL PHOTOS CLICK TO ENLARGE & SAVE |
| Here's a sampling of tunes we perform. Please note this is only a sampling to give you a feel of what we perform. There are additional tunes in our library of music which maybe programed. All of Me Angel Eyes Blue Bossa Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me Don't Get Around Much Anymore Fly Me To The Moon Georgia On My Mind How High The Moon I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart I'm Beginning to see the Light In A Mellow Tone It Don't Mean A Thing I've Got You Under My Skin Lets Fall In Love Manteca Misty Moonglow Moonlight Serenade My Funny Valentine My Romance Night & Day Old Devil Moon Route 66 Satin Doll Sentimental Journey Someone to Watch Over Me St. Louis Blues Stardust Stormy Weather Take The "A" Train Tea For Two The Girl From Ipanema The Nearness of You Things Ain't What They Used To Be Tuxedo Junction You'd Be So Nice, To Come Home To And many other jazz classics..... |