We consider
ourselves a band for all occasions, be it a jazz club, wedding, private party, corporate function or even outside event.
Our aim is to
present a well balanced and entertaining programme with a wide appeal and our vocal numbers are particularly popular. Your wishes are
uppermost in our minds and for instance, we'll
play at a volume appropriate to you, our customer.
Our style and
tempos are such that we appeal to dancers as well as those who prefer to just sit back and relax to cool sounds.
So please, book
us with confidence by contacting :-
Louis
Noble. 6 Westminster Close, Wrexham LL12 7AY
Tele: 01978 312443 or mobile 07812 833068
e-mail: saxylouis@aol.com
visit
us at: www.sowhatnow.co.uk
So What Now….
seems like a question but is really the reincarnation of So What, popular
band of the recent past. The name may have changed but the musical philosophy
remains the same, and that is to play "cool jazz for everyone"
- but for cool, don't read boring .It's anything but !
This highly entertaining sextet presents show and,jazz standards,classic
Latin grooves and blues with their own brand of vibrancy and humour,and
importantly, with a whole lot of swing !
Entertainment is strictly the name of the game and wherever they perform,
the response is the same - a warm reaction from both jazz buffs and newcomers
to the music alike. Much of this is due to the varied programme of generally,
well known tunes but with a fair few surprises thrown in.
The considerable talent and wealth of experience within the band ensures
interesting arrangements and skilled improvisation. A major force is the
strongly Bensonish vocal and guitar dexterity of Vernon Fuller which is beautifully complemented by the saxes of Ken Morris,
whose lyrical lines, both sensitive and driving, are his trade mark. Combined
with these is the outstanding keyboard of Paul Pinkham,
who is as equally at home with a driving blues as a sensitive Bossa. Completing
the front line and complementing Kens' harmony is Louis Noble on saxes. Des' Jones' fluent bass lines provide the anchor
and Brian Evans' drums complete the line-up.