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The Metropolitian Stompers

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An evening with The Metropolitan Stompers is something you wont soon forget! Their unique blend of vocal and instrumental styles will undoubtedly have you tapping your feet, snapping your fingers, and singing along. Their on-stage hijinks and their mastery of many types of music bring their performances to life.


The Metropolitan Stompers have performed in concert, conducted Jazz Seminars and Workshops, played civic and corporate sponsored events, and appeared on the nightlife circuit across the United States. Their repertoire is broad - ranging from Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong to Louis Jordan and Ray Charles. And when the need arises, the band is capable of supplying a "Good Rockin Time!"

The Metropolitan Stompers are the perfect band for any concert, festival, event, party, wedding, celebration, or function as they play an amazingly wide variety of musical styles. Although they specialize in Jazz, Blues, Rhythm & Blues, and Jump music, they are also well versed in Party Rock, Ethnic Songs, and are always happy to learn new material for clients. You can hear some of the band's music on the Hear The Band page on this website, but to hear a larger selection of the band's music feel free to contact us requesting a party CD or tape.

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Seigers Satchmo imitation is not to be missed.
Town and Country

Seiger begins to sing. And damn if he doesnt sound like Louis Armstrong. And not just a little like Armstrong. Exactly like Armstrong.
The Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY)

I heard what I thought was a Louis Armstrong recording... After a second or two, I realized it was not a recording, but Seiger, doing a very convincing Satchmo imitation.
The Ballroom Review

Seigers ton-of-gravel vocals are as close to Louis Armstrong as were ever likely to hear on any stage.
The Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY)

This guy has a flexible voice!
Joe Williams, Jazz and Blues Singer

Seigers animated stage presence was charming and his playing flawless.
The Keene (New Hampshire) Sentinel

Its interesting enough that Seiger is a white guy who sings in a traditional black jazz style; its astonishing that hes also a deaf man making a living in the world of sound.
The Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY)

Seiger really does play trumpet standing on his head.
The Worcester Evening Gazette

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