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The Dick Campo Big Band
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| The Dick Campo 16 Piece Big Band |
The NEW Dick Campo 9-Piece Band |
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The Dick Campo Big Band is the perfect choice for virtually every type of occasion. It is a magnificent band for dancing, yet its library is so versatile that the band will excite the listener in a concert setting.
Listen to our audio samples and you will clearly hear why we are the BEST, MOST EXPERIENCED Big Band in New England.
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Dick Campo works closely with planners to create the ideal mood for every phase of your event. A well rehearsed play list of almost 400 selections includes classic big band sounds from the forties swing era to the modern swing revival. We also play Latin, soft rock, show tunes, waltzes and songs from the "Great American Songbook".
Seasoned professionals who bring a sense of class, style, and timeless elegance to any event, the Dick Campo Big Band is comprised of 16 accomplished musicians, including a male and female vocalist.
We also know that music is appropriate for any time during the event. At many private events, we play quiet dinner music with a small combo and then kick in with the full band for dancing. Testimonials, brochure, and a free demo CD are available.
Introducing the NEW Dick Campo 9-Piece Group
The Dick Campo nine-piece "little-big band," for situations in which space and budget are of concern. This ensemble strikes a balance between the powerful sound of a large ensemble and the intimacy of a small combo. Comprised of three saxophones, one trombone, one trumpet, keyboard, bass, drums and a female vocalist, this high quality band specializes in many styles of music, including swing and smooth jazz.
For more details, please contact Dick at Dick.Campo@snet.net.
To request a demo CD, purchase a CD, to get further information,
or to contact Dick Campo direct:Phone: (860) 912-3473
or (860) 443-9582e-mail:dick.campo@snet.net Mail:
The Dick Campo Big Band
69 Colonial Drive
Waterford, CT 06385
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