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Zip the Halls with Squirrel Nut Zippers

Squirrel Nut Zippers rose from Chapel Hill with a gumbo of hot jazz, jump blues, and street-parade grooves.

Holiday swing with New Orleans spice

After a long mid-2000s lull and several lineup turns, the group has settled into a seasoned revue built around punchy horns and playful banjo. Their Christmas Caravan show leans on the 1998 holiday spirit while keeping room for the songs that first packed dance floors. Expect Hell, Put a Lid on It, Suits Are Picking Up the Bill, plus a cozy standard like Winter Weather to anchor the arc.

Who shows up and what shows up

The crowd skews mixed-age, with swing dancers staking space near the aisles, jazz lifers nodding to the clarinet leads, and families leaning in for the seasonal tunes. The band name comes from a Prohibition-era candy, a wink to their vintage sweet-to-hot aesthetic. Early records were often cut in few takes with plenty of room sound, a choice that carries into their live mics-and-bleed stage feel. For transparency, these setlist and stage notes are educated guesses and may differ on the night.

The Scene Around Squirrel Nut Zippers

Vintage flourish, present-tense fun

The room shows a friendly mix of vintage threads, from two-tone shoes and suspenders to velvet holiday dresses and a few loud sweaters for comic relief. Small dance circles form at the sides so partners can swing out without blocking sightlines, and folks cheer clean turns the way others cheer guitar solos. Sing-alongs pop during the call-and-response hook of Put a Lid on It, and many voices belt the opening line of Hell in unison.

Shared traditions, new memories

Merch trends lean to vinyl reissues, enamel pins, and seasonal posters; a holiday single at the table tends to move fast. Conversations before the set often swap memories of late-90s club gigs and compare favorite clarinet solos rather than argue over rankings. You will spot teens with their first swing shoes next to longtime scene makers in cuffed trousers, and the common thread is a respect for the groove. It feels like a pop-up community built around syncopation and wit, more celebration than nostalgia trip.

How Squirrel Nut Zippers Sound Onstage

Horns that talk

Lead vocals favor a sly, talk-sung delivery, which leaves space for clarinet, trumpet, and trombone to trade short replies like characters in a story. Guitar and banjo keep a crisp four-to-the-bar strum while upright bass locks the quarter-note pulse, so the horns can ride on top without crowding. Tempos often start mid-swing and kick into double-time for solos, then snap back to half-time hits for shout lines the room can clap with. A frequent live twist is opening Put a Lid on It with sparse banjo and brushes, then exploding into bright brass with plunger-muted growls.

Groove built for swingouts

You will also hear minor-key detours and brief stop-time breaks that make even familiar tunes feel like a fresh street parade. Lighting tends to warm ambers and reds that flatter brass bells and keep attention on the playing rather than moving screens. On some numbers the clarinet takes the melody in a klezmer-leaning run before handing it back to trumpet for a strutting, half-valve solo.

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Dance-floor cousins

Fans of Squirrel Nut Zippers often overlap with Cherry Poppin' Daddies and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, who push horn-forward swing with showman vocals and dance-ready hits. Royal Crown Revue brings a leaner, noir-tinged take that prizes tight charts and crackling drum-and-bass drive, ideal for fast lindy tempos. If you like the rootsy edges and storytelling, Pokey LaFarge taps early jazz, country blues, and ragtime with a busking energy that lands well in small theaters.

Vintage tones, modern punch

For modern swing that still feels vintage, The Hot Sardines deliver buttery vocals, stride piano, and tasteful horn breaks, and their winter programs share the same cozy sparkle. All of these acts value arrangement, groove, and a crowd that treats dancing as part of the show.

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