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AMV Sign North East Swing Band

Andy Barker is an accomplished international vocalist who has appeared live in venues across the UK, Europe and the Middle East. With 25 years live singing experience behind him, Andy has the skills to entertain at any event or function with the best in Jazz Swing standards.

Andy sings the best of the Great American Songbook, songs that have entertained millions through the performances and recordings of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jnr, Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett and that live on today through to Michael Buble.

Andy gives a professional and relaxed show. Dressed in tuxedo and bow tie he can add a touch of class to a wedding, birthday celebration, corporate event, official opening or private party. He has entertained thousands of people throughout his career with his polished performances – let him bring a taste of Vegas to you!

As well as gracing the stage, Andy has also performed live on radio and television with appearances on BBC1, ITV and CH5 in the UK, CH9TV in Ireland and across Europe on MTV. Andy performs to the sound of "live recorded" professional quality backing tracks. He is also available to perform as part of a five-piece live jazz swing band or as duo/trio with live piano/double bass/guitar.

AMV Live Music has the biggest choice of high quality local North East bands and musicians. Rather than booking directly with a band, AMV will save clients time whilst giving them the biggest and best choice of North East wedding bands and musicians all at no extra cost.

AMV Live Music is run by local industry specialists with over 20 years experience both on and off stage. They know how important it is that the entertainment for an event is suitable, professional and of a high quality and they know all of the venues intimately so know exactly what fits.

For this reason, every act that appears on their website has been personally checked by AMV staff in order that they maintain our highest standards at all times.





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