Types & Categories
Timings
1H 30Min19:301H15 Min
Set list
Lorraine And The Flames Song Set List 1920’s 1. Fascinating Rhythm (George & Ira Gershwin) 2. The Man I Love (George & Ira Gershwin) 3. It Had to Be You (Isham Jones & Gus Khan) 4. Someone to Watch Over Me (Geroge & Ira Gershwin & Howard Dietz) 5. Puttin On the Ritz (Irving Berlin) 6. How Long Has This Been Going On? (George & Ira Gershwin) 7. You Took Advantage of Me (Rogers & Hart) 8. Makin’ Whoopee (Walter Donaldson & Gus Kahn) 9. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (Jerome Kern & Otto Harbach) 10. My Funny Valentine (Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart) 11. You Do Something To Me (Cole Porter) 1930’s 12. All Of Me (Gerald Marks & Seymour Simons) 13. Dream A Little Dream of Me (Fabian Andre, Wilbur Schwandt & Gus Kahn) 14. It’s Only a Paper Moon (Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg & Billy Rose) 15. Moonglow (Will Hudson, Irving Mills & Eddie DeLange) 16. Night And Day (Cole Porter) 17. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (Jerome Kern & Otto Harbach) 18. Blue Moon (Rogers & Hart) 19. Cheek to Cheek (Irving Berlin) 20. Summertime (George Gershwin & DuBose Heyward) 21. Zing Went the Strings of My Heart (James F Hanly) 22. Pennies From Heaven (Arthur Johnson & Johnny Burke) 23. Let’s Face the Music and Dance (Irving Berlin) 24. Wink and a Smile (Frank Churchill & Larry Morey) 25. I’ll Be Seeing You (Sammy Fain & Irving Kahal) 26. All The Things You Are (Oscar Hammerstein & Jerome Kern) 27. Moonlight Serenade (Glenn Miller & Mitchell Parish) 1940’s 28. Besame Mucho (Consuelo Velazquez) 29. At Last (Mack Gordon) 30. Taking A Chance on Love (Vernon Duke, John Latouche & Ted Fetter 31. I’m Glad There’s You (Jimmy Dorsey, Paul Madeira) 32. That Old Black Magic (Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer) 33. I Wish You Love (Leo Chauliac & Charles Trenet) 34. La Vie En Rose (Edith Piaf, Louiguy & Marguerite Monnot) 35. You’ll Never Know (Mack Gordon & Harry Warren) 36. Every Time We Say Goodbye (Cole Porter) 37. Don’t Explain (Billie Holiday & Arthur Hertzog) 38. We’ll Gather Lilacs (Ivor Novello) 39. You Make Me Feel So Young Josef Myrow & Mack Gordon 40. Too Darn Hot (Cole Porter) 41. Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend (Jule Styne & Leo Robin) 1950’s 42. I’m Gonna Live till I Die (Walter Kent, Mann Curtis & AL Hofmann) 43. Unforgettable (Irving Gordon) 44. Lullaby of Birdland George Shearing & Goerge David 45. Sway (Pablo Beltran Ruiz & Norman Gimbel) 46. Misty (Erroll Garner) 47. Fly Me To The Moon (Bart Howard) 48. Smile (Charlie Chaplin) 49. Wee Small Hours (David Mann & Bob Hilliard) 50. Something’s Coming (Leonard Bernstein) 51. Fever (Eddie Cooley & Otis Blackwell) 52. Since I Don’t Have You (J Taylor, J Beaumont, J Vogel, J Rock, J Verscharen, L Martin, W Lester) 53. Beyond The Sea (Charles Trenet) 54. The Best Is Yet To Come (Cy Coleman & Carolyn Leigh) 1960’s 55. Moon River (Johnny Mercer & Henry Mancini) 56. Boy From Ipanema (Antonio C Jobim, Vinicius De Moraes & Norman Gimbel) 57. I Will Wait For You (Michael Legrand, Jacques Demy, Norman Gimbel) 58. The Shadow Of Your Smile (Johnny Mandel, Paul Francis Webster) 59. Why Did I Choose You? Herbert Martin, Michael Leonard) 60. Alfie (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) 61. Spooky (Mike Shapiro, Harry Middlebrooks Jr, James Cobb, Buddy Buie) 62. The Look of Love (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) 63. I’ll Know (Frank Loesser) 64. One Less Bell to Answer (Burt Bacharach & Hal David) 65. This Girl’s in Love with You (Burt Bacharach & Hal David) 66. Something (George Harison) 67. What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life (Alan & Marilyn Bergman) 1970’s 68. Close to You (Burt Bacharach & Hal David) 69. The Summer Knows (Alan & Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand) 70. The Way We Were (Alan & Marilyn Bergman) 71. Everything (Paul Williams & Rupert Holmes) 72. Evergreen (Paul Williams) 73. Oh Lori (Alessi Brothers) 74. New York State of Mind (Billy Joel) 75. Not While I’m Around (Stephen Sondheim) 1980’s 76. Talkin’ in Your Sleep (Roger F Cook & Bobby Wood) 77. The People That You Never Get to Love (Rupert Holmes) 1990’s 78. Wink And a Smile (Marc Shaiman, Ramsey Mclean) 79. Damn U (Prince) 2000’s 80. Merry Go Round (Lorraine Heavey) 81. Je T’Adore (Lorraine Heavey) 82. Feel It Still (Portugal and the Man) 83. Flowers (Miley Cyrus, Gregory Aldae Hein, Michael Pollack) 84. How Did You Get in My Dreams (Karen Souza)
Description:
Looking to add a touch of class, elegance, and sophistication to your next event? Look no further than Lorraine & the Flames. This exceptional band brings the timeless charm of The Great American Song Book to life, featuring works from legendary composers such as Gershwin, Porter, Rodgers and Hart, and Arlen. Their repertoire also includes some contemporary numbers, ensuring a delightful mix of classic and modern tunes. Whether you need a 3-piece ensemble for an intimate gathering or a full 6-piece band for a grand celebration, Lorraine & the Flames provide the perfect musical backdrop for any occasion, making your event truly unforgettable. Clients include; The QEII , The Pheasantry, Pizza Express Holborn, The Crazy Coqs, The Wentworth Club, Queenwood Golf Club, West Surrey Golf Club, The Bulls Head Barnes, The Jazz Lounge, The Plough Inn, The Waverley Inn, Goodwood Circuit, Ferrari, and many corporate and private events. Available Line-ups include; 3 piece band = Singer, Piano, Bass 4 Piece band = Singer, Piano, Bass, Saxophone 5 piece band = Singer, Piano, Bass, Guitar, and Drums 6 piece band = Singer, Piano, Bass, Guitar, Drums, and Saxophone. Please use the Add-ons to build your preferred band size before sending booking request.
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Artist frequently asked questions
Lorraine And The Flames Technical Rider 2025 Please get in touch if any of the following cannot be provided so that we can make alternative arrangements ahead of the event – 07768 487735 Line-up (Jazz 5 piece) 1 Female Vocal, Piano, Guitar, Upright Acoustic Bass, Drum Kit. Instruments and back line • 88 Note fully weighted acoustic or digital piano. • Guitar Combo Amp/Speaker (Please advise make/model options) • Bass Combo Amp/Speaker (Please advise make/model options) • Minimum 4-piece Pro Drum Kit including 3 cymbal stands and cymbals. (Ride, 2 crashes of differing sizes) PA • Full range PA suitable for the venue and sound engineer • Minimum of 4 floor wedges (Ideally 5) (We don’t use in-ear monitoring) • 1 radio handheld vocal mic for singer • Suitable DI’s and mics for 5-piece line-up below. (Our guitarist uses 3 guitars during our show: electric acoustic steel string and acoustic nylon string). Changing Room Please provide an adequately sized changing room for 5 people with access from 2 hours before stage time and up to 1 hour after stage time. Please also include: • Access to Water, Soft drinks, Tea/Coffee • 1 full length dressing room mirror • Clothing rail • Access to Power/plug sockets Hot Meal Can you please advise if a hot meal is provided for 5 musicians and sound technician?
Reviews
- LROtherFebruary 20, 2022The Pheasantry
"LARRY RICHMOND REVIEW Lorraine & The Flames, The Pheasantry, Chelsea, Sunday 20th February Well hello, it’s Larry Richmond back on the entertainment scene, and so good to be attending live entertainment again. On Sunday 20th February I attended the Pheasantry in Chelsea, to see Lorraine & The Flames. This gig was produced by Aspects Productions and presented in association with Pizza Express Live. I had previously seen the band’s show reel and was looking forward to seeing them live on stage. The Pheasantry is one of London’s top two cabaret rooms. I arrived well in time to order a meal and bottle of wine. The show started at 8.00pm. The venue was full. After an introduction by the compere, Lorraine looking stunningly elegant in her long glittering dress entered the room from the above stage balcony and slowly walked down the stairway singing her opening song. Throughout the 90 min show, consisting of two 45 min sets, Lorraine backed by her excellent band of piano, bass, drums, and guitar, gave us the best of the American songbook in a relaxed and stylish style which was a joy to hear and see. I understand that Lorraine Heavey was a successful professional performer in her native Ireland during the early part of her career, and then gave up performing to marry and start a family. How glad I am that this talented lady has decided to return to her showbiz career and is now performing again. Lorraine Heavey has that certain element that we call ‘star’ quality. I hear through the grapevine that Lorraine and The Flames will be performing at another of London’s top cabaret rooms, The Crazy Coqs, later this year on the 9th September. I for one look forward to seeing her on stage again. Larry Richmond Entertainment Reviewer February 2022 "
- SBOtherFebruary 20, 2022The Pheasantry
"“We had a great evening with Lorraine & The Flames at The Pheasantry. Really interesting and varied selection of classics and some lesser-known songs, all performed beautifully by Lorraine and her band. The quality of Lorraine's voice alongside a clearly very accomplished band displaying great timing, rhythm, and hats-offs, made for a fabulous evening. Looking forward to future gigs!" Simon Byrne 22nd April 2022 "