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25.01.2022 Dancers of the world unite Get your dancing shoes on and get on board our collaborative isolation dance video.



25.01.2022 It may have taken over 3 months to get the ball rolling on editing, but stay tuned for a fun video to drop within the week

24.01.2022 Looking forward to this Friday! Chris Weber, Jason Hammond, and Alex Taylor

21.01.2022 A callout to those of you who have seen us live... We'd really appreciate it if you have a minute to share a review of your experiences with our music (unless you hate us then keep scrolling ). Where have you seen us play and what impact did we have on the vibe of the event? Photo by @timewithalex.co ##timewithalex Boutique Blinks... This photo was captured at Jill & Jimi's amazing wedding in Kuitpo Forest See more



19.01.2022 Ross Guerin Videography has delivered a cracker of a video from what had to be the best wedding in the world in 2020.

19.01.2022 Iso Wars: Episode ii-V-I The Viral Menace. It is a period of galactic quarantine. The galaxy is in the grip of a pandemic which has driven musicians and artists... into hiding. Rebel troubadoors striking from remote iso-havens have banded together in the hope that this period of isolation may not destroy the spark of music in their hearts... Presented by ASB as tribute to Star Wars and the music of John Williams in celebration of this special day.

17.01.2022 Had a ball playing outside the Chilli Crab pop up by Sprout at Adelaide Central Market today. Back again tomorrow from 11 - 1pm. Definitely keen to try the crab when we finish as it looks and smells amazing!



14.01.2022 A snap from the newspaper from a wedding a few weeks back that is certainly a highlight of 2020 for us and has started a great run of outdoor parade gigs. Thanks Jen and Dan for including us and @foundcollectiveevents for everything you do.

10.01.2022 Still on a high from our first wedding gig since March.

09.01.2022 Looking forward to this Friday! Chris Weber, Jason Hammond, and Alex Taylor

07.01.2022 In anticipation of the 97th birthday of The Charleston (composed by James P. Johnson) which premiered on Broadway 29 October 1923 in a comedy musical, Runnin’ Wild we have thrown together a tribute. The Charleston dance came to epitomize the Roaring ‘20s. In celebration of the 2020s and as a way of banding together in times of social distancing we are pleased to present a fun-filled rendition of The Charleston for your enjoyment. Atlantic Street Band Chris Weber - Trumpet, ...Audio & Video Editor @cwebernator Jason Hammond - Piano, Arranger @jasonchammond Paul van der Koogh Clarinet, FrankenDrums @bendysexwhistler Alex Taylor Sousaphone, Trombone @taylor_made Production assistance from Eight Count @eightcountdance Dancers Alex Knopoff (Adelaide) Alun Davies (Nottingham, UK) @thisisalun Amanda McLean (Port Augusta) AUSDC (Adelaide University) Elizabeth Rae (Adelaide) Eva Smyth (Adelaide) Freddy Ras (Melbourne) Hannah Rohrlach (Adelaide) Harald Stamer (Adelaide) Hugh O’Connor (Adelaide) Jane Claire (Adelaide) John Legg (Adelaide) Kylie Cooper (Adelaide) Laura Phan (Adelaide) Magnus, Frida & Marta Leander (Orust, Sweden) Manoli Floras (Adelaide) Marcus Saunders (Adelaide) Meral Nieman (Adelaide) @misssapphiresnow Michelle Woodmore (Adelaide) Nathan O’Brien (Port Augusta) Atlantic Street Band acknowledges that we work in the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land and acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today.

03.01.2022 A snap from the newspaper from a wedding a few weeks back that is certainly a highlight of 2020 for us and has started a great run of outdoor parade gigs. Thanks Jen and Dan for including us and @foundcollectiveevents for everything you do.



02.01.2022 Happy World Charleston Day for this Thursday. In anticipation of the 97th birthday of The Charleston (composed by James P. Johnson) which premiered on Broadway 29 October 1923 in a comedy musical, Runnin’ Wild we have thrown together a tribute. The Charleston dance came to epitomize the Roaring ‘20s. In celebration of the 2020s and as a way of banding together in times of social distancing we are pleased to present a fun-filled rendition of The Charleston for your enjoyment.... The Atlantic Street Band Chris Weber - Trumpet, Audio & Video Editor Jason Hammond - Piano, Arranger Paul van der Koogh Clarinet, FrankenDrums Alex Taylor Sousaphone, Trombone Production assistance from Eight Count Dancers Alex Knopof, (Adelaide) Alun Davies (Nottingham, UK) Amanda McLean (Port Augusta) AUSDC (Adelaide University) Elizabeth Rae (Adelaide) Eva Smyth (Adelaide) Freddy Ras (Melbourne) Hannah Rohrlach (Adelaide) Harald Stamer (Adelaide) Hugh O’Connor (Adelaide) Jane Claire (Adelaide) John Legg (Adelaide) Kylie Cooper (Adelaide) Laura Phan (Adelaide) Magnus, Frida & Marta Leander (Orust, Sweden) Manoli Floras (Adelaide) Marcus Saunders (Adelaide) Meral Nieman (Adelaide) Michelle Woodmore (Adelaide) Nathan O’Brien (Port Augusta) Atlantic Street Band acknowledges that we work in the traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and pay respect to Elders past, present and emerging. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship with the land and acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today. We feel it is incredibly important to acknowledge that we idolise and play music pioneered by artists who faced unfathomable hardships due to the colour of their skin. James P. Johnson, whose famous song "The Charleston" we are paying tribute to was a Black composer. The dance, the Charleston, has black origins stemming from "The Juba." Let us keep celebrating and work towards the 2020s being a better place than the 1920s!

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