Rhythm Gang
Rhythm Gang
The Rhythm Gang is a 40's style swing band created by Haaren Miklofsky in 1982.   It now operates as an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization as defined in the Internal Revenue Code.  The Rhythm Gang is a musical organization supporting the performance of primarily American Music of the first half of the 20th Century.  The main focus is band music reminiscent of the big bands or swing bands of the 1930's and 1940's, although the band is now developing a repertoire of Big Band music through the Rock and Roll period, with songs like "Proud Mary,"  "Enter the Sandman," and "Comfortably Numb."  The main objective is to keep this music alive and make it easily available to general Southern Arizona audiences,

The Rhythm Gang provides the opportunity for experienced musicians and vocalists to participate in a well-organized music ensemble, supported by an extensive music library.   
Members of this musical group are volunteers. The range of venues will be from playing at public and private dances, performing at retirement homes, putting on public concerts, to playing for civic and charitable events.  In addition the Rhythm Gang will occasionally put together smaller ensembles to perform similar music or to take advantage of the Rhythm Gang’s extensive music library. 

We are a great sounding band that will liven up your special event, so please give us your consideration.  Come see us at one of our performances or listen to the several sound clips of recent performances available on this web site.



Sunny Tucson, Arizona
Swing
Band
Musical Director - John Arrison
Rhythm Gang on March 25, 2007 at the Ascension Lutheran Church, Tucson
Visitirs since May 1, 2008
Web Site Designed by John Prokop
Please plan to come and see us at the Toys for Tots event at Fellowship Square on December 13
Rhythm Gang on May 17, 2009 in new Summer look.