Robert Stright-vibes and voice & drums, Sarah Flint-guitar, percussion, flute and voice, Ron Kadish-bass, & on the 1st CD, Tom Clark-saxophone
Thanks to everyone that joined us in Bryan Park for a perfect evening of sunshine and swing.
The 2nd CD is here! The Perfect Gift It's holiday favorites old and new wrapped up in a box just for you. To order now, you can e-mail me: sarah@sarahsswingset.com
Sarah was interviewed by Channel 13 when she performed with the Stardusters at Fountain Square in Indianapolis. It aired on Channel 13 Dec. 27, 2006.Sarah's Swing Set- It's vibes and voices to go! It is available on CD Baby, or you can e-mail me: sarah@sarahsswingset.com
Ron Kadish
Bob can be reached once in a while at rstright@gmail.com
Recent appreciation of the songs Valerie and Passport prompted this link lastwordnews.com
Sarah and Bob are members of Stardusters Jazz Orchestra and Swing Band
Another great song: Lilly 110-140 came from Dave's True Story
Sarah's Swing Set was recently on TV, check out the photos page.
Sarah's Swing Set was reviewed in the Herald-Times Scene section. Here's what Elizabeth R. Ross had to say.
"So if you enjoy jazz served with a generous portion of virtuostic vibes, go out and pick this one up. Stright does a bang-up vocal stylizing (not too much or too little flair. On “The Coffee Song,” which also shows off his dexterity in a vibes solo. Stright and Flint both lend originals to the track list. The ascending melody line of Stright’s “Life’s a Melody” is driven by Walters’ light, swinging drums. “Too Good” is another nice swinger by Stright, and it gives Clark some room to embellish stylishly with his saxophone. “Pillow Fight”, a sprightly and quick instrumental number credited to Flint, closes the album for Sarah’s Swing Set."