NYC Jazz Bands for Events

Serves Bronx, NY

35244

Hired 40 times

15 employees

11 years in business

Not yet available

5.0

This pro accepts payments via Cash, Check, PayPal, Venmo, and Zelle.

Next Service

Credentials

Background Check

Dionysios Polygenis 
Completed on 8/18/2021 

Show More

Introduction

Elegant, live jazz tailored to your event. I’m Dion Berardo, a professional jazz guitarist based in New York City, and the founder of NYC Jazz Bands for Events. I lead a handpicked group of top-tier musicians, delivering tasteful, high-quality live music for weddings, private parties, corporate functions, and luxury venues. Whether you're looking for a romantic solo guitar, a sophisticated trio, or a lively full band, we adapt our sound and ensemble size to perfectly match the mood of your event. We pride ourselves on professionalism, musical excellence, and the ability to elevate any setting with timeless jazz. 🔹 Styles: Jazz standards, gypsy jazz, French swing, bossa nova, and modern interpretations 🔹 Formats: Solo, duo, trio, quartet, or full ensemble 🔹 Events: Weddings, galas, cocktail hours, upscale private gatherings Let’s make your event unforgettable with live jazz that’s both elegant and soulful. 💬 Custom Quotes Available Every event is unique. I’m happy to tailor an ensemble and quote that fits your vision, space, and style. Just share a few details and I’ll be in touch with personalized options.

Show More

Q&A

What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

unfold fold
We offer fair, competitive pricing tailored to the scope of each event. Every performance is customized, so we provide quotes based on your specific needs — ensemble size, event duration, location, and more.

What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

unfold fold
You can send an email or give us a call, and we’ll talk through all the details — from the vibe you’re going for to ensemble options, music preferences, logistics, and more. Once we understand your vision, we’ll send over a custom quote.

What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

unfold fold
I earned a BFA in Performing Arts from the Conservatorium van Amsterdam in the Netherlands, one of Europe’s top institutions for jazz and improvisation.

How did you get started doing this type of work?

unfold fold
Music has always been my passion. I began performing professionally at the age of 13 and have been playing live ever since — from small clubs to international stages.

What types of customers have you worked with?

unfold fold
We’ve worked with a wide range of clients — from private individuals hosting intimate gatherings to restaurants, luxury hotels, and major corporations planning upscale events.

Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?

unfold fold
One project that’s especially close to my heart is my latest album, All in My Head. It’s a deeply personal body of work — a collection of original compositions that capture the emotional highs and lows of recent years. The creative process unfolded over several months, evolving from sketches and improvisations into a fully realized musical statement. The album was recently featured in DownBeat Magazine, which was an incredible honor. To mark the release, I performed two sold-out shows at Zinc Bar, one of New York City’s most iconic jazz venues. Sharing this music live with such a warm and enthusiastic audience was one of the most rewarding moments of my career. It reminded me why I do what I do.

What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

unfold fold
Hire someone who has real experience performing live — not just in studios, but in actual events where reading the room and adapting is key. Look for professionalism, strong communication, and a history of satisfied clients.

What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

unfold fold
Consider what kind of mood or atmosphere you want the music to create. Do you want soft background jazz, lively swing, or something in between? Also, think about the ensemble size that fits your space and vision — from solo to full band. For receptions where dancing is expected, I usually recommend a 4–7 piece band.

Favorites

Here is a brief description text of the drawer.