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From their beautiful tributes
to The Big Apple, the Mills Brothers, the songs of WWII and The
Rat Pack, to
musical impersonations of some of America's most beloved
entertainers, three national recording artists have combined their
vocal and theatrical talents to create a performance
that will excite and entertain audiences of all ages. 3 Swingin'
Tenors promises the best of the Great American Songbook together
with their own delivery of warmth, humor and an evening
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JACK ALESSI
Originally from the Boston area, Jack began his musical career
as a drummer in the early sixties working with his father,
guitarist, Don Alessi.
During the late sixties and early seventies Jack landed
the coveted spot of M.C. at the Famous Monticello Night
Club in Framingham, MA. Jack has performed with
and opened for Tony Bennett, Vicki Carr, Jerry Lewis,
Louis Armstrong, Jimmy Durante, The Mills Brothers and
many others. He has been the featured vocalist and toured
with such big bands as Tommy Dorsey, Glen Miller,
and Stan Kenton. It was Jack Alessi's concept of the "3 Swinging
Tenors" that brought this trio together.
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STEVE MARVIN
Steve, originally from the Roxbury area of Boston, started
out also as a drummer and studied at the Berklee School
of Music. With roots
as an R&B singer, he was the drummer/vocalist
with Boston boyhood friends the "GClefs".
Steve is comfortable performing jazz, blues and cabaret. He
has performed internationally including the Blue Note ,Paris;
La Pepistrano, Rome; Bodegatron Jazz Club, Tel Aviv; and the
Jazz Cafe, Barcelona. Most
recently, Steve has been performing a series of Concerts
celebrating the music of Frank Sinatra, including performances
at Town Hall and Lincoln Center in
New York City.
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JIM PORCELLA
Jim grew up in Medford, MA, and started playing drums at the
age of fourteen. While attending The Berklee School of
Music in Boston he began performing around the New England
area. He began a jazz vocal career and has
recorded seven critically acclaimed CDs performed in
jazz and cabaret settings in the Northeast, London, San
Francisco, The Virgin Islands and Vancouver.
Jim was also the featured vocalist at Boston's Ritz
Carlton and Boston's prestigious Bay Tower Room. He has
been the featured vocalist with the Artie Shaw
Orchestra, and is the leader of the swing band Bombay
Jim and the Swinging Sapphires, as well as the lead vocalist
in PrimaVera!, a tribute show to the music of Louis
Prima and Keely Smith.
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