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After four years of running the speakeasy-style Swing House party, which Time Out New York says is "like a remixed version of the roaring '20s," and The Village Voice describes as "Gatsby-era fun with a twist of new-school vibe," Gemini and Scorpio team up with Lincoln Center for one of their legendary Midsummer Night Swing celebrations, with past G&S Swing House favorites The Hot Sardines playing two full sets of hot jazz, salty stride piano, and the kind of foot-stomping blues Louis Armstong and Fats Waller used to make -- and, in a nod to Bastille Day, Parisian music-hall chansons.
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