There are at least 3 groups by the name Swing City.
1) After 20 years of working bands with his brother James, drummer John Morrison branched off in 1999 in an attempt to create "Australia's best swing big band"; Swing City.
The katz:
John Morrison - Drums/Leader
Alex Boneham - Bass
Tim Jenkins - Piano
Graham Conlon - Guitar
Craig Driscol - Lead Alto/Clarinet
Steve Fitzmaurice - Baritone Sax
Craig Walters - Tenor Sax
Stephan Schafer - Tenor Sax/Clarinet
Andre Shrimski - Alto Sax/Clarinet
Roy Ferin - Trombone/Management
Mark Barnsley - Trombone
Dave Henry - Trombone
Iain Howick - Bass Trombone
Darryl Carthew - Lead Trumpet
Pete Di Losa - Trumpet
John Pennings - Trumpet
Tim Crow - Trumpet
Website: http://www.swingcity.com.au
2) Swing City is a Barbershop Quartet that competed in the 1999 International Barbershop Quartet Contest.
3) Swing City was borne of the love of swing music from three of South Africa's most loved artists. A harmless side comment from one musician to another ended up in a serious discussion about producing a three-piece singing group, backed by a full jazz orchestra and band, celebrating their love of jazz, swing and blues, but adding a modern day twist to the genre.
Swing City consists of Lonehill Estate's Nathan Ro, whose love for swing music has always engrossed the pop/rock singer's iPod; Graeme Watkins, whose background in music and theatre started as a swing singer long before his success on Idols or in his indie rock band "The Graeme Watkins Project"; and Loyiso Bala, whose classically trained background in music saw the singer as part of the TKZee crew, the Bala brothers in classical song and in the pop world in his own successful career.
The three singers, already friends, jokingly commented what fun it would be to start a swing band. It would be years later, that they took the idea seriously, got into a rehearsal space with their friends from Figure of 8 productions and Swing City was born!
Since 2015, the group now has 2 albums and 2 more EPs under their belt including original compositions, Swing and Jazz evergreen covers and collaborations with some of the best singers and award-winning producers and arrangers in the Swing Genre Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.