Listening to Eight to the Bar is a lot like driving along a time-warped highway precisely halfway between Count Basie's Kansas City and Fats Waller's Harlem, where the car radio picks up everything from “Take the A Train” to “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy”. Their material, like their outlandish wardrobes and onstage choreo, is a colorful mix of forties jive and swing, jump blues, and their own… Read more in Amazon's Eight To The Bar Store