TEREN BOSE & THE SWING SET

“Music has this wonderful way of transporting you through time,” says Teren Bose.  “It can take you back to a memory with just the melody alone.  It can make you laugh and make you cry all in the same breath.  And sometimes that vulnerable feeling can be too much.”

Teren Bose has come along way since performing at a mall promotion for an actual T-shirt.  Today, Teren Bose  and band “The Swing Set” are a main attraction at jazz festivals around the country.  But Bose says he wouldn’t change a thing about his humble beginnings.  “I have honestly enjoyed every moment of the early days of my career.  It has given me the chance to mature both vocally, and as a person.  Not to mention all the great stories it has given me to share from stage…well, some of them.”

Teren Bose is now recognized by critics and fans alike as an artist who not only compels you to listen to a song, but makes you feel like you’ve lived it.  Night after night he earns new fans by delivering both jazz originals and the great standards from the 30’s and the 40’s as if he were born to sing them.  But then again, Bose has studied the best:  Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat “King” Cole and Chet Baker.

One very exciting career moment to date was warming up for the legendary Tony Bennett.  “I was pretty nervous,” says Bose, because the fans were there to see Tony, not an unknown like myself.  But the audience’s reaction to our performance blew us away.  Of course, we were singing their songs, and they just don’t write them like that anymore!  As I watched Tony’s performance, I knew I was watching a legend.  And getting to meet him personally was an experience I’ll never forget.”

Teren Bose and band  “The Swing Set” continue to charm their audiences with “the old favorites,” but are quickly gleaning accolades for their writing and recording of new and original pop. 
“I love music that makes you feel good” says Teren.  “Whether it’s an older classic like “Route 66,” or a sensual song like “Fallen, I love to sing and feel…to just let the emotion flow.”
“The music that is now called ‘standards’ from the 30’s was the ‘pop music’ of its day.  I love the opportunity to mix a few songs up together…a little old with a little new.”

Whether it’s opening a show for new jazz diva Diana Krall, Johnny Mathis, or Manhattan Transfer, or providing the runway music for a Banana Republic fashion show, Teren Bose has what it takes to “fly you to the moon and back again”- The Tennessean



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