The Blue Vipers Of Brooklyn

The Blue Vipers of Brooklyn are an early jazz, swing, and blues band known for their throwback sound that harks to the days of speakeasies and the Harlem Renaissance. Comprised of a lineup of talented musicians, the group often features a mix of guitar, upright bass, homemade washboard percussion, trumpet, and resounding vocal harmonies, creating a rich, vibrant aesthetic embedded in the roots of American music tradition. Their energetic performances evoke the lively street music scene in New York City during the first half of the 20th century, imbuing classic sensibilities with a modern zest that appeals to a wide range of audiences.

With a discography embellished by a combination of original tunes and covers, The Blue Vipers of Brooklyn have established themselves as purveyors of nostalgia, infused with contemporary relevance. Songs like "Permanent Magic," "Good Night Harry," and "Forty Days And Forty Nights" exhibit their capacity for storytelling, their flair for engaging melodies, and their propensity to induce foot-tapping and spontaneous dancing. They are not merely a musical act but a time machine, offering listeners an escape to a bygone era through their spirited performances and authentically crafted tunes. Through their music, The Blue Vipers of Brooklyn supply a timeless charm that conjures the spirited energy of classic American jazz and blues.

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Permanent Magic
Album - 14 Tracks - Released January 1, 2011
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