Music: - Vocal or instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
  • JJ&T Entertainment

     
    JJ&T Entertainment has it all.
    Musicians, dance bands and DJ's. We provide the areas top talent in:
    Jazz and Classical
    Latin
    Reggae and Island
    Rock, Pop, and R&B
    Ethnic and more..

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    An AMAZING entertainment company!
    I feel so lucky to have met Jessica and Jerry at a local bridal show!
    From the beginning, they understood exactly what I wanted. They took detailed notes and Jessica followed up with me the day after the fair. 
    Jerry Lynn was an amazing guitarist.
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    Very flexible and professional
    My wife and I booked both Jerry Lynn (guitarist) and Terry Bulles (DJ) through JJ&T for our wedding/reception. The biggest thing about both was their flexibility. They were both willing to work with what we wanted and offered advice when we needed it. 
  • Invitation

     
    Invitation is an exciting, energetic band which can put the perfect touch on any occasion.
    From cocktail and dinner music to current hits, motown, disco, soul, rock, country and jazz, Invitation will provide the music you want to hear.

  • Amaretto

     
    Amaretto brings the excitement of an authentic club band to the intimacy of a private event. The group has been featured at major venues in Washington, DC, Baltimore, New York, Richmond, Nashville, and Chicago.

  • Trio Caliente

     
    Trio Caliente's inimitable blend of Flamenco, Pop, and Brazilian Jazz has been enjoyed by political luminaries stateside and abroad; notable Fortune 500 companies; and venerated international organizations, festivals, and concert venues around the world.

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karen gray

 Karen has been featured on many of the Washington area's most exciting stages and at events including:

  • The Smithsonian Jazz Cafe
  • The Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage
  • The Duke Ellington Jazz Festival
  • The Adams Morgan Day Festival
  • The Bethesda Fine Arts Festival
  • The Smithsonian American Art Museum's Steinway Concert Series
  • The Smithsonian American Art Museum's "Take-Five" Series
  • The Silver Spring Jazz Festival
  • The Sheperdstown Opera House

As a teenager I worked in a record store, and there I discovered the music I love. I was not interested in the hits on the Pop and Soul charts, even though that was the focus of my job.

The first album I bought was a collection of recordings by The Glenn Miller Band and from it I learned "Moonlight Serenade" and "Tuxedo Junction." Then I bought albums by the Manhattan Transfer and learned "In A Mellow Tone" and "Love for Sale." Then I started listening to solo vocalists, learning "Sentimental Journey" from Dinah Shore and "Moonlight in Vermont" from Willie Nelson. (Strange, but true.)

As I listened I learned, because I loved the songs, each one a distinct creative masterpiece offered up for personal interpretation! My "accidental repertoire" included well over 200 songs by the time a chance encounter led to my first professional gig many years later.

Lucky me, singing is now a huge part of my life. Since my daughter was born (2007) I've cut back a bit, but I still perform once or twice a week. Festivals, restaurants, concerts, parties! It's jazz for me. That's what I sing, and what I listen to, almost exclusively.

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