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New Reformation Jazz Band

New Reformation Jazz Band

In its 36 years, Michigan’s own, nationally known, New Reformation Jazz Band (nrjb) has given thousands of performances worldwide, playing classic jazz (Dixieland, swing, big band, blues, ragtime) considered by many to be America’s only original art form. The nrjb has produced 16 critically acclaimed albums, featuring the Oppermann Brothers. The band has played with symphony orchestras, at jazz festivals, on cruise ships, and in churches and concert halls. Happy music and plentiful humor provide a memorable entertainment experience.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $1,000–3,000;
workshop $800;
residency $3,150

Contact
David W. Oppermann
Nationwide Entertainment
P.O. Box 1922
Saginaw, MI 48605
989/793-0123; 989/793-8830 fax
dave@newref.com
newref.com

 

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