CJ Live Music
4.5
Serves Jersey City, NJ
5 years in business
We are CJ Live, an electric (or acoustic) music duo/trio, incorporating vocals, backup vocals, guitar, keyboard, and drums (trio) or drum beats (duo), playing a wide range of songs from all genres. From the 1920’s to today, pop, rock, punk, jazz, r&b, soul, Motown, and more. If you’re looking for even more sound, we can bring a bigger band, but our trio rocks pretty hard (just check out our videos!) Let us know your needs and we will make it happen, our goal is to provide everything you want without any stress!
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Bassoon in the Wild
4.5
Serves Jersey City, NJ
26 years in business
People are amazed to hear bassoon in this type of
genre. Usually it is heard in chamber music groups
or in the orchestra with limited opportunities to shine
as solo instrument. The interaction of the entire group
is telepathic.
The joy of being able to relate creatively with such
a talented and creative group of musicians. The audiences swing with the band and feel that they have experienced something very unique and rewarding.
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Violinist Leonardo
4.5
Serves Jersey City, NJ
25 years in business
Leonard creates an extraordinary musical experience that captures the audience with his unmatched energy, charisma, and passion. Elevate your corporate or private events to a new level with a custom performance, tailored specifically to your needs.
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David Austin
4.5
Serves Jersey City, NJ
7 years in business
Hi! I'm a professional singer/songwriter that loves to perform at any and all events. I have a deep repertoire of popular cover songs to play, as well as many originals.
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Q&A
1. How can I hire a solo musician for my event?
You can find solo musicians through agencies, online platforms, or referrals and confirm availability and style.
2. What instruments do solo musicians commonly perform with?
Common instruments include guitar, piano, violin, harp, and vocals.
3. Can solo musicians customize their repertoire?
Most solo musicians tailor their song lists to fit the event theme and client preferences.
4. What is the typical performance length for solo musicians?
Performances range from 30 minutes to several hours, often with breaks as requested.
5. Do solo musicians provide their own sound equipment?
Depending on the venue size, some musicians bring their own equipment while others use venue-provided systems.
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