Traditional Dixieland Jazz
The Way You Like It

The Merchant Street Jazz Band is a group of six experienced musicians dedicated to
promoting
America's indigenous musical art form, Traditional Dixieland Jazz. We have a large
repertoire
of tunes from the 1920's and 30's played in the New Orleans/Chicago style to entertain
audiences of all ages. For the past seven years, the
MSJB has been performing at various community
events, retirement centers, summer concert series, arts festivals, etc. in the southern New
Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania areas.

Perhaps the MSJB can add that musical touch that will make your event a success.

We say, "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL !! "
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                    We are still booking for the 2010 season.   The following performances are scheduled:

                   July 4, Sun:  12-2pm -- Waverly Heights, Gladwyne, PA

                    Aug 17,  Tues:  7-8pm -- Medford Leas, Medford, NJ

                   Aug 30,   Mon:  7:30-8:30pm  --  Cadbury, Cherry Hill,  NJ

                   Sept 11,  Sat:  11:30 -- 12:30pm  --  Ridley Twp Park,  PA

                   Sept 25,  Sat:  11:30-1:30pm --  Medford Leas Community Day,  NJ

                   Nov 5, Fri:   6:30-8:30 pm -- Moorestown, NJ for the annual Candlewalk event

 
 

 

                                                 To contact us

                                Phone (856)-235-2129 ask for Jack
                                                          or
                                e-mail msjb6@comcast.net


                                 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

Photos of recent performances:

 

 

Midweek Jazz at Toms River, NJ  -  July '09

 

 

Laurel Springs, NJ  -  Aug '09

 

 

Medford, NJ  -  Sept '09 

Here are some audio tracks:

  Back Home In Indiana

  You're Nobody's Sweetheart Now

  Struttin' With Some Barbecue

 I'm Gonna Sit  Right Down  And Write Myself A Letter

 Just A Closer Walk With Thee

 When The Saints Go Marchin' In

        
                                          
 
 
 
                                                       







 

  




Updated  7/28/10