The Apollo Trio
- Los Angeles, CA
- Jazz Band
- 65 Verified Bookings
Paige K. said “This band is extremely talented, dressed appropriately for the event, and were also wonderful to our guests. We highly recommend them and look forward…”
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The Gary Strauss Quartet performs Jazz, and American standards from the Roaring 20’s thru the Swinging '60’s. Featuring the Music of Cole Porter, George & Ira Gershwin, Duke Ellington & Billy Strayhorn, Louis Armstrong, Chet Baker, & Miles Davis, We also feature the Cool Bossa Nova sounds of Antonio Carlos Jobim. Our frontline includes : Trumpet, Vocals, Guitar, & Bass. Sax, Piano & other instrumentation on request. We’ll add style, sophistication & flair to your special affair.
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Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 120 - 240 minutes
Languages: English, Portuguese
Unions: AFM, SAG-AFTRA
Very professional and elegant group will deliver the best of The Great American songbook.
The Gary Strauss Quartet, performing Jazz, Blues, and American standards. Showcasing the music of Chet Baker, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong and Antonio Carlos Jobim. Featuring: Trumpet, Vocal, Guitar, Sax, Bass and Piano. We will add style and sophistication to your event.
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Tom M. said “Band was excellent but did not appreciate that Gig salad did not give us the Trio they promised. I give the band 5 stars but Gig Salad 2 stars”
Jeremy L. said “This was the perfect band for my non profit organization. We have kids from all over the world, And they enjoyed every bit of the performance. If your…”