Golden Age of Music Set
This two hour set reflects an era when music would create a unique ambience in restaurants, speakeasies and dance halls during the golden age of music. The American prohibition of 1920-1933 resulted in the speakeasy. A speakeasy would sell illegal alcohol and often entertain with live music.
All of my backing tracks are recorded by real musicians using authentic instruments of the day (piano, double bass and drums) – sometimes with the addition of saxophone or acoustic guitar. This creates the perfect ambience for restaurants, sophisticated cocktail bars and similar venues.
While live music today is often associated with loud rock bands, Wilbur’s music provides an alternative, fresh and unique live music experience that provides an entirely different ambience.
Fly Me to The Moon
Yesterday
Golden Age of Music Publicity Posters
A large version of this poster can be used on an A-board outside your venue. I also have a smaller A4 version that you can use as publicity flyers.

