Gadget

Gansevoort, NY

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Travels up to 120 miles

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Overview

Gadget is a Funky Soul Jazz unit of Organ, Bass, Drums and Guitar. Playing originals and standards from artist such as Charlie Hunter, Soulive, John Scofield, MMW and more.


Reviews

2 reviews

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Judy S.

August 26, 2024

Talented group

Gadget became an immediate favorite of our jazz loving audiences. Their talented musicians and great music draw raves at all of their performances.

Hired as: Jazz Band


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Elizabeth M. C.

August 26, 2024

Terrific Jazz Quartet

Gadget was a great addition to our summer performance series. The music they played was energetic and gave each member of the quartet a chance to shine! Behind the scenes, they were easy to work with, affordable, and provided material that made it easy to promote them online.

Hired as: Jazz Band

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