Sylvester sings Great American Songbook

San Francisco, CA

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Singer of Great American Songbook classic songs, with ukulele or guitar, and can be a band of several players. A special segment of the Songbook are the popular swing songs features by the bands who played at the Honolulu resort hotels in the era before 2nd world war. I can also present shows that focus on jug band style, bluegrass, or Irish/Celtic songs. Listen to samples of 2 CDs on the CDBABY web site.


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