Take a blustery brass lineup, layer it over a rhythm section led
by a stride-piano virtuoso in the Fats Waller vein, and tie the whole thing
together with a one-of-the-boys frontwoman with a voice from another era, and
you have the Hot Sardines. (We haven’t even told you about the tap dancer yet.)
It’s
a great American success story worthy of the cinema. A born-and-bred NYC actor
meets a Parisian-born writer at an open jazz jam over a noodle shop in
Manhattan, and from there the Hot Sardines were born. Bandleader Evan “Bibs”
Palazzo and lead singer Miz Elizabeth combine with the Sardine ensemble of
powerhouse musicians – and their very own tap dancer – to play “hot jazz” as it
was in the era when live music was king…with a little glamour, a little grit,
and a lot of passion. Even while giving
voice to the history-defining jazz of the 1920s, ’30s, and ’40s, the Hot
Sardines’ vibrant performances bridge generations and captivate 21st century
audiences. Forbes Magazine calls them “one of the best jazz bands in NYC today.