The band did some of its best playing on a set-ending "Two O'Clock Jump," the James band's theme song and an out-and-out tribute to Count Basie's "One O'Clock Jump." The band's brass and reed sections contributed some lively call-and-response riffs, Ted Casher played a honking and stomping tenor saxophone solo, and Radke soared into his trumpet's upper register before drummer Caputo ended the romp with a crashing and bashing drum solo that garnered a standing ovation from an appreciative crowd.