The Stolen Sweets

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Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 03:06 Tools
St. James Infirmary 03:50 Tools
Minnie the Moocher's Wedding Day 02:36 Tools
Shuffle Off to Buffalo 03:02 Tools
The Ghost of Smokey Joe 03:05 Tools
Charlie Two-Step 02:20 Tools
The Sentimental Gentleman From Georga 02:28 Tools
42nd Street 03:14 Tools
When I Take My Sugar to Tea 03:01 Tools
Sweet Lorraine 03:29 Tools
The Object of My Affection 02:09 Tools
I'm in Training for You 01:45 Tools
Coffee in the Morning (and Kisses in the Night) 03:00 Tools
Me Minus You 02:53 Tools
Wasting My Love on You 04:38 Tools
Budapest 03:10 Tools
Smokey Joe's Holiday 02:46 Tools
Willie the Weeper, the Chinatown Creeper 03:20 Tools
Puttin' It On 02:50 Tools
Sleepytime in Chinatown 02:20 Tools
Easy on the Eyes 02:30 Tools
It's Written All Over Your Face 03:31 Tools
I'll Find You When I Do 02:00 Tools
Down Among the Sheltering Palms 02:16 Tools
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter 03:20 Tools
Guilty 03:46 Tools
Dinner for Two 02:56 Tools
Heebie Jeebies 02:25 Tools
The Sentimental Gentleman From Georgia 02:27 Tools
Coffee in the Morning 03:46 Tools
Sentimental Gentleman from Georgia 03:46 Tools
Sentimental Gentlemen From Georgia 03:46 Tools
Coffee in the Morning and Kisses at Night 00:00 Tools
I'm Going To Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter 03:21 Tools
Willy The Weeper, The Chinatown Creeper 03:21 Tools
The Ghost Of Smoky Joe (Live) 02:47 Tools
Sentimental Gentleman 03:21 Tools
Devil And The Deep Blue Sea 02:27 Tools
The Stolen Sweets - Smokey Joe's Holiday 02:47 Tools
I'm In Training For You (Live) 02:47 Tools
Minne The Moocher's Wedding Day 02:47 Tools
Written All Over Your Face 02:47 Tools
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The Stolen Sweets perform vocal jazz arrangements inspired by New Orleans favorites, The Boswell Sisters, one of the hottest girl groups of the 1930s. Comprised of vocalists Jen Bernard, Lara Michell and Erin Sutherland and string syncopators Keith Brush, Pete Krebs, and David Langenes, The Sweets deliver a unique brand of vintage swing jazz, dishing up abundant doses of coy stage antics and sideways glances as they play. The Boswell Sisters were verifiable radio stars in the late 20s and early 30s, keeping company with the likes of the Dorsey Brothers, Bunny Berigan, Eddie Lang, and Benny Goodman - partnerships that provided the jazz world with some of its most influential recordings. The nature of the music was auspicious and good-humored, providing a ray of hope to listeners during a truly dispiriting economic depression. The girls were famous for their tight three - part harmonies, subtle lyrical innuendo and dizzying tempo changes. As a result, the Sweets’ repertoire is brimming with ambitious arrangements of everything from standards like “Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea” to obscure tunes like “Gee, But I’d Like to Make You Happy.” The Sweets’ ability to transport audiences to the early days of jazz has already earned them a sizable and colorful fan base in their native Portland and beyond. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.