The Dukes
“The Dukes were absolutely brilliant! Our guests have not stopped talking about them since the reception! They had the dance-floor packed all night, and we really couldn’t have wished for a better band – so full of energy and personality! They certainly made the evening a lot of fun for everyone!” - Wedding at Spains Hall
- Very wide repertoire, covering Rat Pack/Sinatra as well as rock 'n' roll, jump-jive, Latin, and even some pop and soul too
- Highly experienced musicians and performers, guaranteed to keep the dancefloor full
- Seven-piece band, comprising male vocal/sax, trumpet, sax, piano, guitar, bass and drums, but…
- … can reduce to four-piece, five-piece or six-piece to suit your requirements, or even upgrade to an eight-piece, adding female vocals
- Ideal for couples looking the ‘big-band’ sound of, eg, Jools Holland’s band, but lacking the space (and perhaps the budget!) for a full seventeen-piece band
- Venues range from Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire to the Grand Hotel, Brighton, and from Weston Park, Shropshire to Downing College, Cambridge.
Repertoire Includes
- As time goes by
- Beyond the sea
- Better together
- Blueberry hill
- Brown eyed girl
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Can't take my eyes off you
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Come fly with me
- Dancing in the street
- Have I told you lately that I love you?
- I got you (I feel good)
- I wanna be like you
- I will survive
- In the mood
- It don't mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing
- It had to be you
- It must be love
- It's not unusual
- Jailhouse Rock
- Johnny B Goode
- Knock on wood
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Let the good times roll
- Let there be love
- Mack the knife
- Midnight hour
- Moon river
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Mustang Sally
- My baby just cares for me
- My girl
- Pencil full of lead
- Perfect day
- Rehab
- Rock ‘n’ roll music
- Rock around the clock
- Route 66
- Shake rattle & roll
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Soul limbo
- Stand by me
- Tequila
- The lady is a tramp
- There ain’t nobody here but us chickens
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Twisting the night away
- Valerie
- We have all the time in the world
- What a wonderful world
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You never can tell
...And many more
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