Song Library

This is the collection of audio and video from Sweet Georgia Sound performances, organized by song title.  Since we may have performed many of the song multiple times, we may have several entries.  Since they are all from live performances, each will have their own sound.

This lists only songs which Sweet Georgia Sound has recorded in audio or video.  It is not the complete list of music which Sweet Georgia Sound performs.  Please contact band leader Mike LaRoche for the current list of music available for performance.

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Sweet Georgia Sound Big Band

Happy Veterans Day to all who served from Sweet Georgia Sound. In the band we have veterans from the Army, Air Force, Navy, and the Coast Guard, plus many of our parents, and several sons of band members. Thanks to all for your service. This video is from the Hamilton County Courthouse Centennial Celebration, June 2013. Video from Jim Good, a veteran of the United States Marine Corp.

From the June 2013 Big Band Day at The Chattanooga Market, Melanie Willetts and Sweet Georgia Sound perform “At Last” featuring Ray Park on the alto saxophone. Thanks to our friend Jim Good for this video.

From the June Big Band Day at The Chattanooga Market, Sweet Georgia Sound performs Brazil complete with conga line. Great trumpet solo by Stephen Bearden. . Video by Jim Good.

From the June Big Band day at The Chattanooga Market, Melanie Willetts performs “Caught a Touch of Your Love” Trombone solos my Marty McGee. Video by Jim Good

Greg Glover at the Hamilton County Courthouse 100 year Celebration

In this video from The Hamilton County Courthouse Centennial Celebration on June 29,2013 Greg Glover takes us down to llama land where a one-man band will toot his flute for you.

Melanie Willetts at the Hamilton County Courthouse 100 year Celebration

Melanie has a little Fever. From the June 29, 2013 Centennial Celebration at the Hamilton County Courthouse Melanie Willetts sings Fever. Amanda Rose Cagle on bass. Thanks to Jim Good for this video.