Swing Out Sister

Swing Out Sister is a British sophisti-pop band known for their smooth blend of jazz, pop, and electronic elements. Formed in the 1980s, the group initially consisted of Corinne Drewery (vocals), Andy Connell (keyboards), and Martin Jackson (drums), though Jackson departed after their debut. Their breakthrough hit, Breakout (1986), became a signature track, embodying the upbeat, stylish sound that defined their early work.

Throughout the years, Swing Out Sister evolved, incorporating cinematic and orchestral influences into their music. Albums like It’s Better to Travel and Kaleidoscope World showcased their jazz-infused pop sensibilities, earning them a devoted following. While their commercial peak was in the late '80s and early '90s, they have remained active, continuing to release music that blends nostalgia with fresh innovation.

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