The Apollo Trio

Steeped in the amber glow of an intimate speakeasy, while possessing the sharp, cinematic wit of a modern auteur, The Apollo Trio operates at the intersection of classic jazz and modern music. Their sound is a well crafted cocktail of velvet crooning and uptempo rhythm. It is sound that’s at home in an intimate lounge or under the festival lights. They are the sonic equivalent of vintage silk worn against cold night air—classic, impeccable, rebellious.

 

Their live performances are where the lore takes root, channeling an infectious energy alongside a midnight ballad. They possess a knack for “genre-flipping” familiar melodies, taking modern concepts and dipping them in the deep, dark varnish of a bygone era. The Trio leans heavily into the soulful marrow of the jazz tradition, ensuring that even new songs feel as familiar as a long-lost standards.

 

Beyond the technical mastery lies a commitment to what they call “the next generation of good-timery.” The Apollo Trio views the jazz tradition not as a dusty museum exhibit, but as a living, breathing party—exclusive, yet open to those in the know. Their discography reflects a unique journey through the the Great American Songbook, filtered through a lens of youth and discovery. Whether they are deconstructing a jazz classic or debuting a new song, the Trio remains devoted to the belief that the best music is a bridge between who we were and who we are becoming—all while keeping the rhythm swinging and the champagne cold.


STYLE: jazz

INSTRUMENTAL or VOCAL: both

OTHER CONFIGURATIONS: Anywhere from a 3 to 10 piece

FOR FANS OF: Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Laufey, Michael Buble, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Chet Baker

Steeped in the amber glow of an intimate speakeasy, while possessing the sharp, cinematic wit of a modern auteur, The Apollo Trio operates at the intersection of classic jazz and modern music. Their sound is a well crafted cocktail of velvet crooning and uptempo rhythm. It is sound that’s at home in an intimate lounge or under the festival lights. They are the sonic equivalent of vintage silk worn against cold night air—classic, impeccable, rebellious.

 

Their live performances are where the lore takes root, channeling an infectious energy alongside a midnight ballad. They possess a knack for “genre-flipping” familiar melodies, taking modern concepts and dipping them in the deep, dark varnish of a bygone era. The Trio leans heavily into the soulful marrow of the jazz tradition, ensuring that even new songs feel as familiar as a long-lost standards.

 

Beyond the technical mastery lies a commitment to what they call “the next generation of good-timery.” The Apollo Trio views the jazz tradition not as a dusty museum exhibit, but as a living, breathing party—exclusive, yet open to those in the know. Their discography reflects a unique journey through the the Great American Songbook, filtered through a lens of youth and discovery. Whether they are deconstructing a jazz classic or debuting a new song, the Trio remains devoted to the belief that the best music is a bridge between who we were and who we are becoming—all while keeping the rhythm swinging and the champagne cold.


STYLE: jazz

INSTRUMENTAL or VOCAL: both

OTHER CONFIGURATIONS: Anywhere from a 3 to 10 piece

FOR FANS OF: Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Laufey, Michael Buble, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Chet Baker

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Repertoire/Song list

Aint Misbehavin’
Aint No Sunshine
Ain’t That A Kick In The Head
All Of Me
Besame Mucho
Black Magic Woman
Blue Moon
Blue Skies
Bring It On Home To Me
Come Fly With Me
Come Rain or Come Shine
Coming Home
Dark End Of The Street
Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
Dream A Little Dream
Everybody Loves My Baby
Feeling Good
Fever
Fly Me To The Moon
Friday I’m In Love
Georgia On My Mind
Girl From Ipanema
God Bless The Child
Hallelujah How I Love Her So
Hit The Road Jack
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love
I Can’t Help Falling in Love
I Get A Kick Out Of You
I Only Have Eyes For You
I’m Beginning To See The Light
In The Mood
I Put A Spell On You
Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t
It Don’t Mean A Thing
It’s Only A Paper Moon
Jump Jive and Wail
L-O-V-E
La Vie En Rose
Mack The Knife
Minor Swing
Moondance
My Baby Just Cares for Me
My Way
New York, New York
Night Train
Orange Coloured Sky
Paint it Black
Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps
Route 66
Save The Last Dance
Should I Stay or Should I Go
Sixteen Tons
Sing, Sing, Sing
Sleepwalking
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
Stand By Me
Stormy Weather
Summertime
Sunday Kind of Love
Sway
Sweet Georgia Brown
Sweet Lorraine
That’s Life
The Way You Look Tonight
That Old Black Magic
Undecided
Unforgettable
Wagon Wheel
Walkin’ My Baby Back Home
Witchcraft
What A Wonderful World
When I Get Low I Get High
Why Don’t You Do Right