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Bands
Enormous HornsMany people have tried to describe The Enormous Horns. - and most of them have failed. They've been called a smouldering funk band, a brassy soul revue, a hep jazz combo and a wild rock and roll band. In truth, they're a little bit of all those things - but most of all, they're a party band. From their diverse set list to their hilarious and energetic performances, The Enormous Horns are ultimately dedicated to entertainment.For ten years now The Enormous Horns have toured Australia, Asia and the South Pacific, attracting a large and loyal following, whilst earning respect within the entertainment industry. The Enormous Horns have refined excitement and sophistication in over a decade of professional entertaining.Today, The Enormous Horns are one of the busiest, most successful acts on the Australian live circuit.Their versatility ensures their services are in constant demand for pub gigs, festivals, and corporate and private functions. The Enormous Horns continue to win over crowds wherever they perform and are consistently requested for return dates. A standard two dance set (1 x 40 min / 1 x 60 min set) format suits most schedules, however the band can vary to three sets (3 x 40 min) or supply dinner music in the form of a Jazz Combo or a Big Band Swing set where suitable.The crew will also supply taped background music whenever required throughout the function. They combine great musicianship with a highly visual stage show that sometimes borders on the theatrical. The Enormous Horns incorporate everything from current hits to the Blues Brothers and Motown Soul, from Frank Sinatra to Prince, Glenn Miller to Disco, tunes from the Rocky Horror Show, a Retro and Village People medley and much more... Click on the links to listen to a track - JAZZ Come Fly With Me In the Mood (Glenn Miller) New York New York (Frank Sinatra) POP Kiss (Tom Jones) Leave Your Hat On Play That Funky Music White Boy (Average White Band) Signed, Sealed, Delivered Start Me Up (Rolling Stones) Work it Out Medley - Y.M.C.A. - Shake Your Tailfeather (from "The Blues Brothers") View the promo shot Click to Go Back |
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