
Meet Marc & Mike Stith, the soulful duo known as The Stith Bros. They are eloquent performers of Traditional Jazz. Since 1989, these brothers have crooned their way through Jazz festivals, nightclubs, and private engagements, leaving a trail of melody from their Atlanta, Georgia roots to the cool vibes of Montreal, Canada. Known for their velvety smooth baritone vocals, they interpret the greatest compositions from Jazz & The Great American Songbook with an undeniable charm. Under the tutelage of the great Bill Brannen and sharing stages with luminaries like Johnny O'Neal, their journey is a rich tapestry of dedication and artistry, culminating in their tribute album "High Standards," honoring the likes of Nat King Cole & Frank Sinatra. With performances that soothe the soul and move the spirit, they continue to enchant audiences with their timeless sound.
Venues Conquered
Venturing far and wide, The Stith Bros. have left their mark on an array of iconic venues, illustrating their wide-reaching appeal and the universal language of Jazz:
Montreal Jazz Festival
A regular spectacle at this Canadian Jazz haven in the 1990s. The Stith Bros. elevated the spirts at Quebec's tallest peak at the majestic Mount Tremblant with their smooth tunes. At Biddle's Jazz & Ribs Jazz Live Chaque Soir, their vocals filled this legenday Montreal venue, echoing it's storied past.
Baker's Keyboard Lounge
They graced the stage of this Detroit landmark, known as "the oldest Jazz club in the world."
Murphy's Place
A legendary Toledo, Ohio gem where the Bros. followed many of the founders of the Jazz genre with performances of their own, adding their chapter to Murphy's Place's Jazz legacy.
Churchill Grounds
The Stith Bros. were the first band to open at what has become a legendary Jazz venue in the world today. Their efforts in introducing this venue to audience helped establish it as a straight-ahead, Traditional Jazz venue in Atlanta, Georgia.
