KN_fAN,
If you're playing the 20's and 30's group I think jazz, blues, R&B, and Reggae should be fine. You can of course do some hip hop if you like, but that can get tricky too.. If you do hip hop I'd suggest adding your own twist to it or something.. I know a group here who take hip hop songs and make awsome jazz pieces from them. Also if you choose any hip hop songs and play them as written, I'd suggest a really good singer too.. Crowds can be rather cruel if you don't have that "flow" when singing hip hop.. A good example is I heard this girl the other day try to sing Alicia Keys song Fallin.... She didn't get past the first verse before people were making jokes.. She did have a good voice, but it wasn't suited for hip hop..

Squeak

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