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Santa Cruz Jazz Society
2007 New Year's Eve Party at E3


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My Bad -- I got the date wrong: We are playing at Severino's Saturday JUNE 28... featuring Liz Raquelle on vocals, Patrick North on bass, Bruce Handloff on drums, Lars on guitar, Sue Marvin on keyboard with special guest Paul Tarantino on saxophone!

May 17 & 18   The Artichoke Festival
in Castroville  Sat 10-6 Sun 12-5

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The Artichoke Festival is May 17 and 18, 2008

May 31 Severino's 7:30-11:30 PM
Swing dance at the SeaCliff Inn

June 28 Severino's 7:30-11:30 PM
Swing dance at the SeaCliff Inn


We will be playing at Severino's this month and next... featuring Liz Raquelle on vocals, Patrick North on bass, Bruce Handloff on drums, Greg Barr on guitar, Sue Marvin on keyboard with special guest Jeff Meyer on saxophone.

ONGOING EVENTS
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Sundays at the Santa Cruz Jazz Society Jam 4-8PM


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JAZZ, SWING, AND BLUES

Thanks for stopping by our web site!  We are Double Standard and we play jazz -- swing style jazz that is good for dancing or listening to!  We play dinner instrumental sets, but also we really enjoy the chance to entertain you with dance music and  tunes sung by our wonderful and talented vocalist Liz.  We are from Santa Cruz, California and we hope you will check us out!
Our awesome singer Liz




Song Samples

Tracks Album        
Lady Is A Tramp
with Stan Soroken, trumpet
E3 Live

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Jazz Samba

E3 Live


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At Last
with Clark Baldwin, alto sax
E3 Live

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Summertime

Bocci's


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CLICK HERE to watch a slide show of the Santa Cruz Idol competition, with Liz in the final four!


Santa Cruz Idol competition















This link is from the online version of the Santa Cruz Sentinel 4/22/07.




"... prepare for an up-tempo set of swing and Latin dance hits, compliments of Double Standard ... [who] pack enough chops and style to get reluctant fingers snapping and dance-shy toes tapping."

-- Mike E. Splain, Good Times Magazine




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