Joe Smith and the Spicy Pickles Jazz Band is a Denver-based vintage jazz
band devoted to revitalizing swing music and dance. This small group style swing
band packs a punch of power, personality, and wit into each show, intriguing
generations new and old with the beloved charm of big band swing from the
1920's, 30's and 40's.
The Pickles bring it all - high energy, quality
musicianship, and an authentic big band sound and look that celebrates the
unique American spirit of swing. The band fuses musical influences from the
sounds of Count Basie, Benny Goodman, and Artie Shaw with the showmanship of
Louis Armstrong, Lucky Millinder, and Jimmy Lunceford.
With a smart respect for the preservation of vintage jazz music and
entertainment, the Pickles are constantly adding new and original tunes to their
repertoire. They bring a unique visual flair to each performance with gimmicks,
tricks, horn movements, and hat work inspired to captivate audiences all night
long.
Trumpet player and vocalist, Joe Smith, started the band in January of 2013 to
give dancers something to swing out to. Since the bands' inception, the Pickles
have held a special place in their heart for the swing dance community. The band
travels from coast to coast playing their spicy tunes at swing dance events both
large and small, inspiring dancers to fall in love with jazz over and over
again.
The group is notorious for their spot on arrangements and electrifying energy
during competitions. The band is known to regularly keep dancers on their feet
truckin' until 4 in the morning. Recent dance events the Pickles have performed
at include:
Beantown Camp (Boston)
Hawkeye Swing Festival (Iowa City)
Lindy on the Rocks (Denver)
SwingIN (Indianapolis)
Killer Diller Weekend (Seattle)
Cowtown Jamborama (Omaha)
Music City Exchange (Nashville)
Southern Fried Swing (Fort Smith, AR)
Rocky Mountain Girl Jam (Denver)
The Pickles pride themselves on being the most professional swing band in the
business. They are easygoing, flexible, and open to collaborating with other
musicians and entertainers. The band has taught master classes in music
performance at the University of Iowa, and often invites students to sit in for
a song or two during shows. All six members of the band are devoted to their
craft, which ranges from playing, composing, and producing music, to teaching
students, planning swing dance events, and restoring instruments.
In 2013 the group recorded a full-length self-titled album in Iowa. Since moving
the band to Colorado, the Pickles have recorded 2 EP's: "Extra Spicy" in 2013,
and "Rocky Mountain High" in 2014. Following the success of their albums, the
band won first place in Seattle's Jazz Dance Film Festival with "Movin' Groovy",
featuring original music by the band. In 2015 Joe Smith and The Spicy Pickles
released a full length album, "High-Fidelity", featuring all original music
written by members of the band.
You can catch Joe Smith and the Spicy Pickles Jazz Band playing live in downtown
Denver as the house band at Baur's Restaurant and Listening Lounge on Tuesday
nights.
You can find out more about the Pickles on their website.
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