The Stolen Sweets
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The Stolen Sweets | |
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Origin | Portland, Oregon[1][2] |
Genres | Jazz,[3][1] Swing[4] |
Years active | 2005[2] | –present
Labels | The Stolen Sweets[1] |
Website | stolensweets |
Members | Jen Bernard, Lara Michell, Erin Sutherland, Pete Krebs, David Langenes and Keith Brush[5][2] |
The Stolen Sweets are an American Jazz[3][1] group from Portland, Oregon.[1][2] Formed in 2005, the group comprises vocalists Jen Bernard, Lara Michell and Erin Sutherland, Pete Krebs and David Langenes on guitar, and Keith Brush on double bass.[2] They have released two albums so far: Shuffle Off to Buffalo (2006) and Sleepytime in Chinatown (2009).[3][6][7]
The band have stated that they formed with the intention of emulating 1920s–1930s vocal jazz group The Boswell Sisters.[2][8] As well as detecting influences from The Boswell Sisters, reviewers have also compared the band to Cab Calloway and Django Reinhardt.[9][7]
Reviews of the band have been positive. OPB's show Oregon Art Beat praised the band's "high-energy shows" and "seamless harmonies".[8] In a review of their album Sleepytime in Chinatown, the Jazz Society of Oregon praised its "impeccable harmonies" and "retro sound".[9]
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