Gusto's Rockin' Jazz Brats
Gusto’s Rockin’ Jazz Brats plays something you love…a broad variety of music. With a robust horn section, hot guitar, and infectious rhythms, you’ll want to dance the night away. Big band numbers, great 70s and 80s Pop that feature brass, Rock anthems reimagined with horns, and off-the-beaten-path old favorites are their specialty.
Here are but a few…
- YMCA by the Village People
- All About That Bass by Meagan Trainor
- Soul Man by The Blues Brothers/Sam and Dave
- Never There by Cake
- Tijuana Taxi by Herb Alpert and Tijuana Brass
- Mack the Knife by Bobby Darren
- Jive Talkin by The Bee Gees
- Call Me Al by Paul Simon
- Two Princes by The Spin Doctors
- December 1963 (Oh What a Night) by Franky Valley and the 4 Seasons
- Smooth by Santana and Rob Thomas
- 25 or 6 to 4 by Chicago
Meet the Band
Kelly Berry
Kelly Berry has the most charming laugh and optimistic lease on life. He screams trumpet and, most importantly, dances while he does so.
"Genius" George Willson
"Genius" George Willson plays a ton of instruments that we probably don't have space to list. He arranges the brass parts, sings lead and back ups, mans the stations for piano, trombone, sax, guitar,and watches a Star Wars movie every day.
Rogan Jackson
Rogan Jackson beats on things. He just so happens to do it with excellent timing and finesse. Really, the rest of the band doesn't even need to be there; you'd dance to just the drummer.
Steve Daily
Steve Daily calmly masters every curve. Also a multi-talented instrumentalist, he thumps that bass, sings and ocassionally swaps to guitar. And he smells wonderful.
Chris Garrett
Chris Garrett tricked us into thinking he's a sax player--which he does amazingly, but he's really a blazing guitarist. Either way, we use him, and he smiles a lot.