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Your Own Wedding Song
A completely original musical and lyrical creation, designed just for you.

Jerry Costanzo (Long Island)
Crooning the Great American Songbook

Cracked Ice (Connecticut)
NYC touring pros conspire to create a great cover band

The New Five Satins (New Haven, CT)
Relive the glory days of rock and roll with the Five Satins!

Vince Giordano and His Nighthawks Orchestra (NYC)
Flappers, bathtub gin, the roaring 20s - these are your guys!

Hip Pocket Orchestra (Massachusetts)
An awesome nine-piece dance band with three vocalists and an amazing repertoire.

James Montgomery (Rhode Island)
World-class Blues from a guy whose roots in Blues run extremely deep.

Mystic Bowie (Connecticut)
Lead singer of the Tom Tom Club, internationally renowned reggae, funk and zydeco artist.

The Nu-Cullers Band (Connecticut)
New England's hottest R&B dance band!

Jason Roseman and Tropical Gems (Rhode Island)
Flavor from a different island!

Secret Service (Boston)
Absolutely one of the best party bands you'll ever hear!

Soul Shockers (Memphis)
Nationally known as a great R&B party band!

The Soul Band (Boston)
Classic Memphis Soul - phenomenal talent!

Andy Farber's Swing Mavens (Long Island)
Reminiscent of the Royal Kings of Swing - Duke Ellington and Count Basie

The Venus Mission (Memphis)
Awesome, energetic party band, with 3 female singers and hours of dance music. VIDEO AVAILABLE!

 
    
The New Five Satins (New Haven, CT)

The Five Satins formed in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, in 1955. Their first hit, "In The Still Of The Nite" (US R&B number 3 and pop Top 30 in 1956), was one of the definitive songs of the early rock 'n' roll era, with its strong chanting of doo-wop riffs in the background and impassioned lead work. The group on this record consisted of lead Fred Parris, Al Denby, Ed Martin, bass Jim Freeman and pianist Jessie Murphy. Parris, who wrote the song, brought valuable experience to the Five Satins, having formed the Scarlets in 1953, a group that hit regionally with "Dear One" in 1954.

The Satins' profile was significantly enhanced with the release of Art Laboe's first Oldies But Goodies, which included "In The Still Of The Nite". As a result, the song helped to create the doo-wop revival in the early 60s and re-entered the national pop chart in 1961. They became a perennial on the festival circuit in the 70s. Under the name Black Satin, they had a number 49 R&B hit in 1975 with "Everybody Stand And Clap Your Hands (For The Entertainer)".

Parris' new configuration of the Five Satins has been delighting audiences and private and corporate events across America. Relive the glory days of rock and roll with the Five Satins!