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Mr. Tipple’s Presents: Dueling Swing Bands @ the Civic Center Soundtrack Series

August 15, 2024
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Fulton Street Plaza

147 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA 94102

In collaboration with SF Live and Mr. Tipple’s Jazz Club, the Civic Center Soundtrack Series will host a special show featuring dueling swing Bands:
Alpha Rhythm Kings
Nick Rossi Swing Six

Get your dancing shoes ready! Special guest Hep Jen is bringing the swing to this special show at Fulton Plaza.
Catch her FREE swing dancing lessons at 4:00pm & 6:15pm

Schedule

4:00pm – Hep Jen! Swing Dancing Lessons
4:25pm – Alpha Rhythm Kings, Set 1
4:50pm – Nick Rossi Swing Six, Set 1
5:10pm – Alpha Rhythm Kings, Set 2
5:25pm – Hep Jen! Swing Dancing Lessons
5:40pm – Nick Rossi Swing Six, Set 2
5:55pm – Alpha Rhythm Kings, Set 3
6:10pm – Nick Rossi, Set 3
6:30pm – Grand Finale w/ Both Bands!

About the Artists

Alpha Rhythm Kings

Established in 2017, the Alpha Rhythm Kings have created quite a stir with music fans, having crafted an exciting, King Size California sound, with what roots music magazine No Depression calls “the badge of authenticity”.

The “swaggering” (The Washington Post) ensemble, led by Robert Dehlinger’s “exhilarating” trumpet and “magnetic” singing (Jazz Corner) are a favorite with audiences in nightclubs, festivals and concert halls.

The A.R.K.’s high-energy vintage vibe has whisked them all over the globe, from the Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills, to performances in Hungary, Austria, Germany, and back to the USA to play at the Grammy Awards Nominee San Francisco Chapter Celebration.

You may catch the band entertaining at top jazz venues (Yoshi’s in Oakland, Herb Alpert’s Vibrato Grill, Blue Note Napa), nightclubs (Feinstein’s at the Nikko, 54 Below in Manhattan), exclusive private spots (the French Club, University Club of San Francisco), swanky casinos (the Peppermill in Reno, Nevada, Agua Caliente in Palm Springs, the Orleans and Fontainebleau in Las Vegas), top class hotels (the Hay-Adams in Washington, D.C.), large street fairs (San Francisco’s North Beach Festival), and family-friendly theme parks (Disneyland Resort, California’s Great America)

Frontman Robert has entertained crowds at many of the USA’s most famous locales, including shows at Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night’s Swing in Manhattan, George Lucas’ Skywalker Ranch, Pixar Animation Studios, and Disneyland Park in Anaheim, CA.

Nick Rossi Swing Six

A lifelong West Coast Californian, Nick was born in San Diego, raised in Los Angeles, and has spent the past 35 years in San Francisco. He began playing guitar at the age of 13 and started off by studying with the obscure surf/instrumental guitarist Johnny Fortune. After a move to the Bay Area, Nick immersed himself in the local R&B scene and rose to prominence as a member of The Loved Ones and Ron Silva & The Monarchs. He eventually stepped out to front his own group, the Nick Rossi Set, to local, national, and international acclaim, gradually embracing more and more of a jazz repertoire.

In 2007, Rossi refocused his attention on jazz guitar and dedicated himself to the history and development of the instrument from the 1920s through the 1960s. He studied with Calvin Keys (himself once a student of Irving Ashby) and performed in a variety of jazz-based Bay Area ensembles. For more than a decade now, he has led a number of his own combos, specializing in classic jazz inspired by his heroes. He also fosters an interest in Italian-American string players, modern classical, Western, and Hawaiian music from the first half of the 20th Century.

He is known both locally and internationally as a premiere swing dance bandleader, having performed throughout the United States and Europe with his Swing Four/Six, a hard-driving combo imbued with the spirit of the classic Old Testament Count Basie combos. In the autumn of 2023 he debuted his Jazzopaters, one of the few ensembles anywhere dedicated to the “small group” repertoire of the maestro Duke Ellington, spotlighting a diverse group of talented musicians.

As a musician who believes strongly in actively engaging with the history of the music, Nick has been involved in numerous projects over the years which have tapped into his talents as a writer, historian, and researcher. He was written for magazines such as Acoustic Guitar and The Fretboard Journal as well as record labels such as Resonance, Ace, and RPM. More recently, Nick has participated in a comprehensive retrospective of Benny Goodman’s earliest big band legacy, which includes a mini-survey of jazz guitar through the 1930s.

Nick is also an accomplished painter; an enthusiastic, seasoned traveller; and, during normal times, typically well-dressed; all of which reflects his long-standing interests in art, culture, and style.

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