The Jazzagals were Schitt’s Creek’s own a capella group. The group of singers was initially led by Jocelyn Schitt before Moira took charge when Jocelyn had her second baby. The ladies met every so often to practice their songs, but the Jazzagals practices were also another opportunity to see friends and catch up.

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Schitt's Creek viewers didn’t get to see the Jazzagals sing as much as they’d like, but they had a shining performance in the series finale that made all their practicing worth it. In fact, watching the Jazzagals and their efforts would make for an exciting spin-off for Schitt’s Creek fans!

"Milk Money" (S2, E8)

Jocelyn and the Jazzagals in 'Milk Money' on Schitt's Creek

In season 2, Moira decided to run against Jocelyn for Town Council. Knowing that she had to make an impact on a town that wasn't fully on her side, she brought vodka with her to the Jazzagal rehearsal and encouraged everyone to ask her questions to get to know her a little better. By the time Jocelyn made it to rehearsal, most of the gals were tipsy. But thanks to David, Jocelyn was sporting a new, modern look. The tension between Moira and Jocelyn was strong but seeing everyone so merry in the midst of a debate was gold.

"Jazzagals" (S2, E3)

Moia auditioning for the Jazzagals on Schitt's Creek

In the second season, Moira found out that Schitt's Creek had its own a capella group called the Jazzagals. She was delightfully surprised that the quiet town had a hobby that she might actually enjoy. Jocelyn and Twyla didn't realize Moira would be interested in the Jazzagals because they weren't sure if she could sing or not. As a professional actress, Moira was offended but decided to audition for the group to show them her skills.

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When Moira arrived at her audition, she realized the Jazzagals were far better than she realized and she panicked. She didn't perform the way anyone thought she would have, but she still had what it took to join the group.

"RIP Moira Rose" (S4, E5)

Moira coming back from the dead on Jazzagals in Schitt's Creek

When a website's lazy reporting claimed that Moira Rose died, the world mourned via social media and news outlets. Moira was shocked that a rumor like this would start but she was also interested in seeing who would reach out to her family and what people would say about her now that she was "gone."

Before entering the Jazzagal rehearsal, Moira hung in the background listening to the ladies talk about her supposed death. She finally approached the ladies and begged for more compliments as she explained that she was actually very much alive.

"Made Of Honour" (S6, E4)

The Jazzagals watching Moira's movie trailer on Schitt's Creek

When the trailer for The Crows Have Eyes III: The Crowening released, Moira was excited to show it off at the Jazzagals rehearsal. Everyone was impressed by Moira's work and was supportive of her acting comeback; everyone but Jocelyn. Jocelyn didn't think the movie looked that good after watching the trailer.

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In her words, "It looks neat to see you in a real movie." Moira took her words to heart and was irritated with her throughout the episode, but at least the rest of the Jazzagals were impressed.

"Rock On!" (S5, E6)

Jocelyn got a haircut on Schitt's Creek

The Jazzagals were ready to take their love of music to a concert when the band Poison was coming to town. Sadly, the casino double-booked that weekend and the Poison concert was canceled. The ladies decided to keep their girls' night, however, and go to the casino anyway.

Jocelyn had a minor meltdown at the casino and realized that she was getting older and missed her younger self. And before leaving the evening behind, she got a haircut to show just how youthful she was.

"Rooms By The Hour" (S3, E5)

Twyla and Jocelyn singing with Moira in the background on Schitt's Creek

In season 3, Moira is offered a role in the continuation of The Crows Have Eyes. Because of her travel schedule, she told Jocelyn she wouldn't be able to practice a duet they had been working on. Instead, Jocelyn gave Moria's part to Twyla. But when Moira wanted to turn down the role, she was sad to find out that Jocelyn and Twyla had already found their groove with the duet and that Moira was out of the part.

While the two women sang, Moira scatted in the background and began singing in another language. Jocelyn and Twyla hilariously kept looking back at Moira, wondering what the heck she was doing to their duet.

"Grad Night" (S3, E13)

The jazzagals singing on graduation night on Schitt's Creek

During a Jazzagal rehearsal in "Grad Night," Jocelyn told everyone that they were recently entered into a competition for the Little Towns Big Voices festival. The ladies were pumped to be in a real competition but Jocelyn, unfortunately, couldn't go because of high school graduation. The only reason why Moira didn't need to go to graduation was that Alexis told her she didn't need to. However, hours before graduation, Alexis had a change of heart and invited her mother. Moira declined the invitation because of the Jazzagal's big competition, but things soon changed. By the end of the ceremony, the Jazzagals took the stage for a surprise performance of "Baby, I'm Yours."

"Merry Christmas, Johnny Rose" (S4, E13)

The Jazzagals singing in 'Merry Christmas Johnny Rose' On Schitt's Creek

On Christmas Eve, Johnny had the revelation that he wanted to host a holiday party. After skipping Christmas the year prior, he was ready for some holiday cheer. The only problem was that his family wasn't in the same spirit as Johnny was. With his Christmas dreams dashed, he spent the night at the cafe until Moira came to the rescue and brought him home. When he walked into his motel room, all of their friends were there for a makeshift holiday party — even the Jazzagals! Before leaving for the night, they sang "Silent Night" while the party-goers watched in amazement.

"Jazzaguy" (S4, E8)

Ronnie and Johnny singing in Schitt's Creek

In an attempt to be more romantic with Moira, Johnny showed up to Jazzagal rehearsal to whisk her away to lunch at the cafe. Before running off, Jocelyn invited Johnny to stay for one song because the Jazzagals could always use another baritone. Shockingly, Johnny was excited about the opportunity and stayed for rehearsal. The group had such a fun time with their new addition that they wanted Johnny to join the group.

After thinking about it, Moira asked Johnny to decline the invitation because the Jazzagals were like an oasis for her that she wanted to keep separate from her family. Nevertheless, Johnny's time with the Jazzagals was rich.

"Happy Ending" (S6, E14)

The Jazzagals singing at David and Patrick's wedding on Schitt's Creek

Once Patrick and David became engaged, it was off to the races with wedding plans. The grooms-to-be were very different but had similar visions for their wedding. And while their wedding plans changed more than once, it turned into a beautiful affair.

With Patrick at the altar and David walking down the aisle, the Jazzagals sang stunning renditions of "Precious Love" and "The Best". Their voices were so in sync with each other — they sounded like angels. It was one of the best moments of the finale.

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