Stock Music track: Bossa Man

Hip retro jazz orchestra lays down some funky elevator muzak masquerading as Bossa Nova. Flute, trombone, and trumpet take turns on lead. Guitar solo.

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Track details

Track ID number: 22477
Genres: Soft: Easy Listening -- Comedy music - Light & Quirky
Moods/Emotions: Happy / Joyful / Positive -- Laid back / Easy-going / Chilled -- Funny / Playful / Whimsical / Comical
Suggested Production Types: Comedy / Sitcom / Dramedy -- Historical / Retro: 1970's -- Historical / Retro: 1960's -- Lounge / Cafe / Lobby / Bar -- TV Commercial - Quirky / Fun
Prominent Instruments: Bass (Electric) -- Drums (Drum Kit) -- Flute / Pan Flute / Recorder -- Guitar (Electric) -- String Section -- Trumpet
Keywords / Hints: Bert Kaempfert, Lawrence Welk, bouncy, bright, cheerful/happy, cool, festive, fun, funny, groovy, happy, lively, playful, 1960s, 1960's, 1960, 60's, 60s, 1970, 1970s, 1970's, 70's, 70s, elevator music, muzak, game shows, television, film, comedy, humor
Tempo feel: Slow -- Medium
Tempo Beats Per Minute: 132
Artist: Buddy Moncrief
Composer: Buddy Moncrief (BMI)
Publisher: Lynne Publishing (PRS)
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Buddy Moncrief
PRO / Non-PRO Track? PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: HD / 24-Bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Album containing this track: (None)
About the Artist
Buddy Moncrief Buddy Moncrief

Somewhere out on New Route 66, about 50 miles west of Sinatra and 75 miles east of Tom Waits, Swanson struts his swingin' and singin'. He loves Dave Frishberg songs and Johnny Walker in a tumbler. He'd like to hear Kurt Elling cover Stone Temple Pilots. Lonnie Johnson is God.

On his latest full-length release "We Can't Party Like We Used To" (2009 Acoustic SwaneeLand), Swanson pounds out 12 original vocal jazz cuts with a cool retro vibe. His bluesy vocals and tasty guitar licks remind of crooners past and present - Sinatra, Cole, John Pizzarelli come to mind - but his clever songwriting has a leaner, edgier feel to it that puts him squarely in the current century.