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The Best Front Man in the Land", said Stu Sleppin, satisfied client and co-founder of C & C Music Factory. "A wonderful artist and entertainer extraordinaire bar none", exclaimed opera great, Miss Leontyne Price. Jerome "City" Smith is a music industry guaranteed to provide the most dynamic entertainment and professional musicianship to be found anywhere! The reason, "City" has performed with or alongside some of the actual recording artists that are on your weddings' song lists! Wow! Imagine telling your friends that you are having a musician who played with the Weather Girls (It's Raining Men), Phillip Bailey of Earth Wind and Fire (September), J.T. of Kool & The Gang (Celebration, Ladies Night), and Peabo Bryson (Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast) just to name a few. "City" also portrayed the late Great Sam Cooke (You Send Me, Wonderful World) on Broadway in "The Buddy Holly Story".
He will graciously run your candle lighting ceremony, swing you into the big band era, and make you get down with the Motown Sound. Another added attraction of this premiere entertainer is Mr. City's dead on imitations of the following artists:
- Nat King Cole Sam Cooke Lou Rawls Barry White Elvis
- Baha Men James Brown Frank Sinatra Prince Nelly
- Commodores Louis Armstrong Kool & The Gang Michael Jackson
Jerome "City" Smith and the City Sounds Orchestra will make sure that all details will be given our optimum attention assuring that all of your needs are provided for. "City" is not only the bandleader, highlighted performer, lead singer and percussionist; he will also serve as the Master of Ceremonies for your special event. There is no style of music that our highly skilled and accomplished professional musicians cannot manufacture. I.E. 50's, disco, chamber music, Rock & Roll, Rap, R & B, Waltzes, Irish jigs, Tarantellas, Horas etc.
And don't forget the second to none hi-octane performances! We provide singers who will interact with your crowd (via wireless microphones at your request) that will have you partying like it's 1999. Remember, your party is only as good as your band!
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