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Miss Rose & Her Rhythm Percolators

Swingin' Vintage Jazz

About Me

Miss Rose & Her Rhythm Percolators play songs from the Jazz Age. We like to call it “Vintage Jazz”. The era began around 1920 and continued on up to 1935 when the Big Band sound became all the rage. We stay true to the original spirit of the music while infusing it with our own style. We especially love creating a mood & ambiance that will take the audience back to another time and provide an escape from the “real world”. This is accomplished not only through the music itself, but also through the use of period dress, lighting, slide shows, and sound bites.We hope to see you at a show very soon!

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Member Since: 7/24/2007
Band Website: missroserhythm.com
Band Members: Sunga Rose - vocals & ukulele
Dayton Allemann - piano
Mark Bentz - cornet
Ericka Kendall - upright bassWe are available for your venue or special event: weddings, holiday parties, fund-raisers, festivals, clubs, etc.
For booking please message us here on myspace or email [email protected]
Influences: Annette Hanshaw, Ruth Etting, Django Reinhart, Bix Beiderbecke, Mildred Bailey, Eddie Lang, Joe Venutti, Fats Waller, Billie Holiday, Connie Boswell, Ethel Waters, Libby Holman, Lee Morse, Gene Austin, McKinney's Cotton Pickers, and oh so many more...

Sounds Like: It was the Roaring Twenties. It was the Jazz Age. A time of prohibition and loss of inhibitions. Hemlines rose and necklines plunged. Those who could afford it, indulged in clothing, jewelry, parties, & liquor. Those who couldn’t saw it in the movies read about it in the gossip columns and dreamed of being among the elite. In the 1930’s the romance of the speakeasy gave way to the stark reality of the Great Depression. Though many did not know where they might find their next meal, they still found a way to escape into the movie theatres from time to time and dream of better days.And the music played on. The Jazz Age had only just begun, and even if you couldn’t always feed your body you could certainly find nourishment for your soul from the music that poured out of every speakeasy, theatre, and dance hall. From one-room flats in Harlem, to smoke-filled blues joints on Chicago’s famous South Side to glamourous clubs in Hollywood young musicians crowded in, vying to jam with the best of them.Eighty years later, Jazz is a force to be reckoned with. It has morphed and grown and branched off into many directions, but it always swings. We like to play those tunes that got things started. Sometimes the sounds are so removed from contemporary Jazz that they might not even be recognized or acknowledged as having the same roots. They do. And those roots, like the Jazz of today, swing, baby, how they do swing.
Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Miss Rose is Korea--Bound!

Hi there everyone!Well, this is pretty crazy. I am sitting at the Narita Airport in Tokyo waiting for my connecting flight to Seoul, South Korea. I wish I had all the Percolators with me, but alas it ...
Posted by Miss Rose & Her Rhythm Percolators on Sat, 23 Feb 2008 12:35:00 PST