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Swing Swindlers
also called the Bel-Etage Swing Orchestra

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  1. The group consists of highly professional young musicians, most of them the members of the Estonian National Opera

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  2. an orchestra specializing in dance music from the thirties and forties

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  3. The 16-powered orchestra was formed by Mart Sander, singer and conductor, in Tallinn, Estonia, June 2004

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  4. are renowned for their attempts to recreate the sound of the thirties, using authentic recording locations and experimenting with sonic landscapes and sound equipment

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  5. In 2005, the Swing Swindlers issued an album in the UK called Five-Fifteen: A Tribute to the BBC Dance Orchestra which was nominated the Jazz Album of the Week by Evening Standard in January 2006

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