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Choo Choo Ch'Boogie

by The Night Owls

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    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

    Album download comes with bonus "Ukulele Songbook" featuring special arrangements of nine songs. Just pick up your uke and strum along with the band.
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If I Had You 05:09
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Sway 03:18
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5.
All Of Me 04:10
6.
Paper Moon 02:54
Song recorded and produced by Nipper and Jim Gritt
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Night Owl 04:07
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about

The Night Owls are a four piece band playing hot syncopated jazz songs of the 1920’s and wooing love songs of the 1930’s and 40’s. To preserve the authentic sound of the jazz era many of the songs were recorded using vintage instruments, as live and into a single microphone.

The Night Owls are;

Pat Goodall — vocals
Jim Gritt — vocals / soprano and concert ukuleles
Nipper — vocals / baritone and soprano ukuleles
Tom French — vocals / double bass

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Web: www.thenightowlsband.co.uk

credits

released July 2, 2012

Recordings were made at G&G Sound, Taunton. Except tracks 6, 7, 8 and 9 recorded and overdubbed at Badgers Studio, Taunton.

All Songs recorded and produced by Nipper and Jim Gritt

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The Night Owls Taunton, UK

The Night Owls are a string jazz band playing hot syncopated ukulele songs of the 1920′s and wooing love songs of the 1930′s and 40′s.

They are based in the south west of the UK and available for weddings, functions and gigs. Using a combination of harmony singing, double bass and ukuleles they create a fresh but authentically vintage sound.
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