Campbell's Jazz Soup
- San Rafael, CA
- Jazz Band
- 5 Verified Bookings
Adrian R. said “The Campbell's Jazz Soup band were excellent and all the guests commented on how good they were. Bravo!”
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A 17 piece Jazz band playing hits from the 1920s to the present. We can play Jazz, rock, even country but our specialty is the Big Band era. Customize our performance by choosing the songs you would like to hear or have us put music together that suits your theme
EJ was amazing to work with! He’s very talented, professional, kind and flexible. My family enjoyed the surprise performance and can’t wait for future events!
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We are a 17 piece Jazz band comprised of 4-5 trumpets, 4 trombones. 5 saxophones, Bass, Piano, Drum and Singer (several used depending on the music preferred and the venue). Our specialty is the Big Band era but we play everything from Rock, Latin, Country, to Jazz such as Quincy Jones and King Crimson. We have been the opening act at the Elk Grove Western Festival every year since we began, and have played Midtown stomp as well as the ACCC car show at Vintage Ford. Consider us for your Anniversary, Club Christmas party, Bar Mitzvah, wedding or just a classy event where you would enjoy the versatility and sounds of a live 17 piece band
January 24, 2024 • 8:00pm - 9:00pm | Birthday Party |
Adrian R. said “The Campbell's Jazz Soup band were excellent and all the guests commented on how good they were. Bravo!”
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Pam H. said “Jeff's music really set the tone for our Christmas party. Everyone enjoyed his choice of songs, his energy and his great voice! Will be rebooking…”
Tracy M. said “Tracy Cruz and her band were an amazing addition to my Mom's 70th Birthday party. She even sang a song for my mom in her native language. It was…”