It’s a night of big band swing with international vocal group The Satin Dollz and a quintet led by drummer Daniel Glass in Satin Takes Manhattan on Saturday, July 29 at 9:30 PM at Chelsea Table + Stage.
The Dollz—Eve, Kennedy, Roslyn (LA Doll), Estelle, Peyton, Harlow, Lucy, Dottie and Verity—perform swing vocals in vintage attire, spanning the 1940s and 50s golden eras of big band, tiki, and rockabilly. In addition to music director Glass on drums, the singers are joined by Jill McCarron on keyboards, David Post on bass, Dave Neves on trumpet and Ken Robinson on saxophone. The event is produced by Allison Windsor for Dollface Entertainment, Inc.
The Satin Dollz were first brought together in Hollywood in 2005 to deliver entertainment reminiscent of the WWII USO Camp Shows. The ensemble of singing, dancing ladies have since offered their blended vocal harmonies ans high-energy tapping worldwide. The Dollz have toured throughout the UK and rest of Europe and have enjoyed residencies at the Cicada Club in Los Angeles, the Queen Mary in Long Beach, Trader Vic’s in London and the Jazz Cave in Malta, among others. Notable appearances have included Swing 46 in New York, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Royal Chelsea Flower Show and as return headliners for the 1940s Ball in Denver, CO with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, as well as the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekender.
New York City is the group’s newest formarion with twelve vocalists handpicked from Manhattan’s pool of talent. In their first year, these Dollz have opened for Michael Bublé, entertained troops aboard NYC’s Intrepid and released their debut album Pin Up Revolution.
Tickets are $20-$40, in addition to a service charge and a two-item food and beverage minimum. A livestream option is available for $20.For tickets, click here.
Chelsea Table + Stage is located at 152 West 26th Street, NYC