SWING46 Big Band Broadcast Livestream 4/20/21
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After over a year absence from our regular Tuesday evening residency at SWING46 Jazz & Supper Club, The George Gee Big Band Swing Orchestra returns on Tuesday, April 20th to continue their weekly series at this fabled Times Square NYC venue. Albeit now under the current conditions, stage set-up in a socially distant configuration and without the adoration from an in-house audience, we are depending on YOU to cheer us onward in SWING! This special performance will be the debut of The SWING46 Big Band Broadcast Livestream and you can watch from the comfort of your own home. Tickets for this online live stream are available HERE for only $10, in which all the proceeds will go directly to the musicians. But truth be told, we can’t wait until the time we can all get back together for real to SWING and laugh…

George Gee Kicks off his West Coast Birthday Tour 3/28-3/29
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Along with their 40th anniversary of swingin’ existence, The George Gee Swing Orchestra has also been touring regularly in Southern California for the past two decades - dleugthing West Coast audiences with their NYC powerhouse Swing! ! Bandleader George Gee continues the tradition with stops for the Pasadena Ballroom Dance Association on Saturday, March 28th and a big Dress-to-Impress West Coast Birthday Bash at the fashionable Cicada Restaurant and Club in Downtown Los Angeles the following night on Sunday, March 29th. Be sure to come swing with us and help us blow out the candles…

Always a Party when The George Gee Swing Orchestra stomps at The Cicada Restaurant and Club in DTLA!

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40 Years Swingin' and counting...
Bandleader George Gee and the Big Band Celebrates 40th Year Anniversary 1980 - 2020

Bandleader George Gee and the Big Band Celebrates 40th Year Anniversary 1980 - 2020


Happy New Year from all of us here with The George Gee Swing Orchestra. We are ecstatic to announce the launch of our 40th Anniversary swingin’ and spreading the Big Band Sound to audiences throughout the world. From our humble beginnings on the campus of Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA way back in the Spring of 1980 to currently extending our 23 years (so far) residency at Times Square (NYC) hottest swing jazz nightspot - SWING46 Jazz & Supper Club here now in 2020. Plans are in motion for a very special year-long celebration of this four-decade milestone, with special tour itineraries, memoirs and endless blogging - to name a few!

But to kick-off the festivities, The George Gee Swing Orchestra will be making their long-awaited debut at one of NYC’s most popular regular weekend swing dances at Swing Remix this Saturday, January 11th. Join Us!

The George Gee Swing Orchestra at SWING REMIX this Saturday, January 11th, 2020

The George Gee Swing Orchestra at SWING REMIX this Saturday, January 11th, 2020

Long Overdue Tribute to Frank Foster at Birdland on Jan. 27th

FRANK FOSTER TRIBUTE at BIRDLAND Sun. Jan. 27th

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2004-2019

15th Anniversary

In 2004, The George Gee Swing Orchestra had the good fortune to collaborate with the legendary Frank Foster (NEA Jazzmaster, longtime Count Basie saxophonist and master Big Band arranger/composer (Shiny Stockings)). Frank and bandleader George Gee discussed for years the possibility of combining forces to record many of Foster’s rarer Big Band music. The results were “Settin’ The Pace”, The Music of Frank Foster recorded with the full 17 piece jazz orchestra under the personal guidance of Frank himself, step by step and note by note!

The CD cracked the Top 50 jazz charts by receiving extensive worldwide radio airplay and was even considered for a Grammy nomination. Frank and George was extremely proud and it helped furthered their enduring friendship.

Now fifteen years later in 2019, world-famous jazz club Birdland will host a special show paying tribute to the great Frank Foster on Sunday, January 27th for the 6pm set. With a powerhouse big band consisting of saxophonists Julius Tolentino, David DeJesus, Michael Hashim, Anthony Nelson Jr. & Tony Lustig, trombonists David Gibson (music dr.), Willie Applewhite, Ben Barnett & Gina Benalcazar, trumpeters John Walsh, Michael Sailors, Andy Gravish & Freddie Hendrix, pianist Steve Einerson, bassist Marcus McLaurine, guitarist Sam Raderman, drummer Brian Fishler and singer John Dokes - bandleader George Gee will lead them in a special set Frank Foster Big Band favorites. A special night indeed!

Sun Jan. 27

Doors Open at 5pm, Set at 6pm