Founded in 2010, the Hot Sugar Band quickly grew to become one of the flagships of the world of Lindy-Hop and swing dances, before winning notoriety in the world of jazz. Based in Paris, the group features some of the best musicians in the French swing and jazz scene.
The band has a unique and highly identifiable sound and draws its influences from the John Kirby sextet, and the classics of Artie Shaw or Basie. In 2018, the group began a collaboration with American singer Nicolle Rochelle to explore the vocal repertoire of the 1930s and '40s, which led to the recording of Eleanora in 2019.
Founded in 2010, the Hot Sugar Band quickly grew to become one of the flagships of the world of Lindy-Hop and swing dances, before winning notoriety in the world of jazz. Based in Paris, the group features some of the best musicians in the French swing and jazz scene.
The band has a unique and highly identifiable sound and draws its influences from the John Kirby sextet, and the classics of Artie Shaw or Basie. In 2018, the group began a collaboration with American singer Nicolle Rochelle to explore the vocal repertoire of the 1930s and '40s, which led to the recording of Eleanora in 2019.
Founded in 2010, the Hot Sugar Band quickly grew to become one of the flagships of the world of Lindy-Hop and swing dances, before winning notoriety in the world of jazz. Based in Paris, the group features some of the best musicians in the French swing and jazz scene.
The band has a unique and highly identifiable sound and draws its influences from the John Kirby sextet, and the classics of Artie Shaw or Basie. In 2018, the group began a collaboration with American singer Nicolle Rochelle to explore the vocal repertoire of the 1930s and '40s, which led to the recording of Eleanora in 2019.