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The
Jive Aces are one of the hardest-working bands
in show business today, performing over 300
shows a year in so far over 25 different
countries. They have appeared on literally
hundreds of TV and radio shows all over the
world.
A group of lads from
London were drawn together by their love for a
style and music that outclassed anything around.
The music was hot jive that had the beat, energy
and enthusiasm of rock ‘n’ roll and the fun
and rhythm of big band swing all rolled into
one.
Their musical journey took
them from Elvis Presley to Bill Haley and from
Louis Prima to Frank Sinatra. This was the sound
that excited the guys so much that they quickly
started dancing and would often be seen tearing
up the floor when hot bands came to town. The
dancing became a musical learning ground with
one common theme: foot tapping, swinging,
spirit-raising fun. The lads loved dancing but
it was difficult finding bands that they could
really swing to, so they turned their talents to
making hot music themselves.
They began as the “Aces of Rhythm”, a guitar
based rhythm band which was later added to by
horns becoming the “Emperors of Rhythm”.
Soon they had a good following in London and
changed their name again to the “Blues
Busters”. This latest name change didn’t
last long, however, as there was already a band
of the same name. By popular request they
recorded their first vinyl single and the record
company wanted to know what to call the band as
they had the disc on the press and no name.
“The something Aces” said Ian hastily,
“but what?” “Jive! The Jive Aces”
shouted Ken down the phone to the record
company. And so the Jive Aces were born. After
the release of their first CD, “Jumpin’ with
the Aces” in 1992, the groups’ popularity
spread like wildfire throughout Europe and the
UK and since that time they have continued to
tour every year.
From their first concert
on the 14th January, 1989 in Paris, the Jive
Aces were a hit. Their wild, high-energy
floorshow soon became their trademark and people
of all ages came to see the lively band give
them what they wanted — pure entertainment.
The Jive Aces are:
Ian Clarkson – Vocals & Trumpet
Ken Smith – Double Bass
Vince Hurley – Piano
Peter Howell – Drums
John Fordham – Saxophone
Alex Douglas – Trombone
The Jive Aces’ unique sound comes from a
combination of their own original tunes in true
swing style as well as fresh arrangements of
songs from the swing era. Classics made famous
by such greats as Louis Prima (Just a Gigolo),
Louis Jordan (Five Guys Named Mo), Cab Calloway
(Minnie the Moocher), Count Basie, Benny Goodman
and Louis Armstrong.
The Jive Aces first hit
America in 1996 when they were invited to
perform at the Olympic Games celebrations in
Atlanta, Georgia. Since then they have returned
to America many times and performed all over the
States including Hollywood where they recorded
their albums in the famous Mad Hatter studios.
website http://www.jiveaces.com
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