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The following is a partial list of jazz clubs and dance venues we've been grateful to work with. Are you looking for the list of corporate clients or the list of non-corporate clients we've performed for?
Anthony's Jazz Club, Elgin, IL
Astor's Beechwood Mansion, Newport, RI
Bohemian Hall, Cleveland, OH
Bungalow Lounge, Chicago
Cafe Brauer, Chicago
Casa Loma Ballroom, St. Louis, MO
Chevy Chase Ballroom, Washington, DC
Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago
Chicago Historical Society, Chicago
Club Cache, NY, NY
Concourse Hotel, Madison, WI
Daley Plaza, Chicago
Dubuque SwingFest, Dubuque, IA
Edgewood Club, Pittsburgh, PA
Eisenhart Auditorium, Rochester, NY
Grant Park, Chicago
Green Dolphin Street, Chicago
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
Irving Plaza, NY, NY
Ithaca Festival, Ithaca, NY
Jazz at Five, Madison, WI
John Hancock Building, Chicago
Kemper Auditorium, Kenosha, WI
Logan Square/Boulevard Swing Club, Chicago
Maxwell's, Hoboken, NJ
Michael's Jazz Bistro, Glen Ellyn, IL
Navy Pier, Chicago
Pheasant Run Resort, St. Charles, IL
Pops for Champagne, Chicago
Pops Highwood, Highwood, IL
Port Jazz, Long Island, NY
Swing City, Boston, MA
Tapestry Club, Minneapolis, MN
The Bar, Concourse Hotel, Madison, WI
The Derby, Los Angeles, CA
The Pump Room, Chicago
The Velvet Lounge, Chicago
The Barn, Smithtown Long Island, NY
The River Club, Columbus, OH
Tokio Ballroom, Philadelphia, PA
United Center, Chicago
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
University of Ohio, Columbus, OH
Willie McBride's. Hoboken, NJ
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Charter One Commercial
Outdoor set, Chicago
February 2005
6 A.M. on February 14, 2005, and we were playing an outdoor gig! Crazy is an understatement....it was really cold! We actually had a great time because people thought we were a mirage!
The day wasn't all bad. We were filmed for a Charter One commercial!
Doug Angelaccio on sax
Pete Benson
Brian Ritter
Jake Vinsel here on bass. Have I told you guys lately that I love you?
Here Pete gets his $1 payout. Not to worry. The big money came later!
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