Do you remember the Kickstarter project by the Perseverance Jazz Band we've featured a little bit more than a month before?
Well, they didn't lose any time after the successful funding of their debut album and it's already here, available to download!
Hard Times Come Again No More
Release date: November 8, 2013
Immediate download of 14-track album in your choice of high-quality MP3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.
About the Perseverance Jazz Band
Taken from the website:
Perseverance Jazz Band brings New Orleans to Philadelphia with its enthusiastic and soulful interpretations of Ragtime, Dixieland, Traditional Jazz, and Second Line tunes.
Perseverance plays weddings, corporate events, bars and clubs, outdoor festivals, Traditional Jazz concert series’, block parties, parades, private parties and funerals for the living and departed.
We specialize in an authentic New Orleans experience with a brass band Second Line procession. Our band ranges in size from four to ten members to accommodate your event, and we can provide both stationary and mobile bands.
Due to it’s versatility, musicality and responsiveness to its audience, Perseverance Jazz Band is also emerging as local favorite of the Swing and Lindy Hop dance community for providing live music for dances.
Whether you’re looking for a group that can laissez les bon temps roulez in true New Orleans fashion, take your breath away with powerful yet sultry vocal tunes, or swing your socks off with engaging improvisation and instrumental flare, Perseverance can deliver the goods with style and grace. Get in touch today!
Digital Album
Personnel:
Jonathan Davenport, bass
Cecilia Ferneborg, vocals
Patrick Fink, piano
Chad Brown, drums
Franny Smith, plectrum banjo and vocals (track 7)
Stephen DiBonaventura, tenor banjo (all tracks except 7)
Adam Hershberger, trumpet *
Daniel Nissenbaum, trumpet +
Stephen Barbone, clarinet *
Robert Rawlins, clarinet and alto sax +
* = (tracks 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11)
+ = (tracks 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14)
What do you think about this debut album? Leave a comment below!
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