Solo Musician For Hire in Bellingham, WA

Good Co
Good Co
4.7
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Serves Bellingham, WA
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13 years in business
We take pride in our name, Good Co is just that! We play swing, hot jazz, and Electro Swing, as well pop, funk and rock to turn any night into a dance party but are equally at home performing classic hits and standards to create the perfect atmosphere for any event. Our band is made up of some of the finest professional musicians in Seattle and we are able to be flexible to accommodate special requests. Good Co has performed all over the US, Canada, and Europe for music festivals, conventions, burlesque performances, and anywhere else they can sneak in. They've been the featured performer for The Smithsonian and for The Seattle Symphony. You can hear Good Co's music on the radio and on label compilations in the US, Canada, Europe, and China as well as in film and advertisements. Here's what some who've booked us in the past have to say about us: "Good Co is a group of hard working, adaptive, professional musicians who are willing to work to accommodate tough situations and also to be flexible when the situation calls for it. They are talented and fun musicians at the forefront of a new style of music and are set to go far!" -- Brian Gardner, San Francisco Concert Promoter and Producer "Good Co really made our wedding reception amazing. They worked within our budget and learned and performed all of the songs we requested beautifully. They provided the perfect background music for the dinner and then got everyone up on their feet dancing afterwards." -- Johnathon Sauro "You guys were awesome! I had so many people come up and comment on how much they enjoyed your music." -- Kristra Eddison, Event Manager Our band is flexible to meet your needs and we are happy to work with your budget. We are also able to offer DJ services, swing dance lessons, sound equipment, and act as an MC. We'd love to help make your next event spectacular!
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Good Co
Good Co
4.5
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Serves Bellingham, WA
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13 years in business
We take pride in our name, Good Co is just that! We play swing, hot jazz, and Electro Swing, as well pop, funk and rock to turn any night into a dance party but are equally at home performing classic hits and standards to create the perfect atmosphere for any event. Our band is made up of some of the finest professional musicians in Seattle and we are able to be flexible to accommodate special requests. Good Co has performed all over the US, Canada, and Europe for music festivals, conventions, burlesque performances, and anywhere else they can sneak in. They've been the featured performer for The Smithsonian and for The Seattle Symphony. You can hear Good Co's music on the radio and on label compilations in the US, Canada, Europe, and China as well as in film and advertisements. Here's what some who've booked us in the past have to say about us: "Good Co is a group of hard working, adaptive, professional musicians who are willing to work to accommodate tough situations and also to be flexible when the situation calls for it. They are talented and fun musicians at the forefront of a new style of music and are set to go far!" -- Brian Gardner, San Francisco Concert Promoter and Producer "Good Co really made our wedding reception amazing. They worked within our budget and learned and performed all of the songs we requested beautifully. They provided the perfect background music for the dinner and then got everyone up on their feet dancing afterwards." -- Johnathon Sauro "You guys were awesome! I had so many people come up and comment on how much they enjoyed your music." -- Kristra Eddison, Event Manager Our band is flexible to meet your needs and we are happy to work with your budget. We are also able to offer DJ services, swing dance lessons, sound equipment, and act as an MC. We'd love to help make your next event spectacular!
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Louis Pettinelli Entertainment (Seattle)
Louis Pettinelli Entertainment (Seattle)
4.5
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Serves Bellingham, WA
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9 years in business
*PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE SENDING US A REQUEST FOR A QUOTE! OUR MINIMUM FOR A 1 HOUR SOLOIST IS $300. PLEASE READ OUR PRICING GUIDE IN THE FAQ’s SECTION OF OUR PROFILE.* Louis Pettinelli Entertainment is a full service musical booking agency that has among the highest number of bookings and reviews of any live music booking agency on Thumbtack in the United States. We provide premium musical services, and utilize musicians that have gone through an extensive audition process to gain employment in our agency. Our dedication to our craft separates us from the rest of our competitors.
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TYLER PRESTON | Country, Southern Rock, Americana
TYLER PRESTON | Country, Southern Rock, Americana
4.5
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Serves Bellingham, WA
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16 years in business
**Available SOLO or FULL BAND** Tyler Preston's soulful southern twang and finger lickin' chicken pickin' create the perfect down home vibe for any occasion. There'll be no crying in your beer here - no matter if he's strummin' his trusty acoustic guitar in the corner or rockin' out on stage with his band, Tyler Preston's show features a wide variety of country's biggest hits from a range of artists as wide as the western sky. Boot scoot the night away to the songs of Chris Stapleton, Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Zach Bryan, Tyler Childers and more! If you're ready for a honky-tonkin' good time with folks stomping on the tables and swinging from the chandeliers, Tyler Preston has the tunes and the talent to bring your event to life! Sound like what you're looking for? Reach out to Tyler here on Thumbtack to see more pricing options, watch videos, explore his songbook, check his availability, and get in touch directly.
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Jean Chaumont
Jean Chaumont
5.0
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Serves Bellingham, WA
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22 years in business
"Uncommon delicacy" –Downbeat Magazine ★★★★ _____ “Fine, precise, and thoughtful” –Couleurs Jazz _____ "You'll be impressed by the depth and emotion of the performances" –Richard Kamins (Step Tempest) _____ A guitarist and composer of uncommon depth and purpose, both musically and socially, Jean Chaumont has emerged as a formidable presence on the international jazz scene. Born in France, he relocated to Princeton, New Jersey in late 2014 and promptly began work on his debut album The Beauty of Differences (out June 15, 2018), featuring world-class drummer Rudy Royston and eight-time Grammy-nominated vocalist Tierney Sutton. Playing a close-miked Eastman hollow-body guitar (with subtle amplification) as well as steel- and nylon-string acoustic guitars, Chaumont summons a strikingly crisp and warm sound and imbues his compositions with a bountiful lyricism, intricacy, and rhythmic propulsion. On The Beauty of Differences, he shines at the helm of a core band with Royston, pianist Michael Bond, saxophonist Sam Sadigursky and bassist Ike Sturm. Co-producing the album with Enoch Smith, Jr., noted pianist and founder of the Misfitme music label, Chaumont devoted the proceeds to the nonprofit Villages In Partnership, with funds earmarked to provide clean and accessible water for the people of Malawi’s Sakata region, in southeastern Africa. Chaumont studied guitar with Serge Merlaud, Michel Perez, and most recently the masterful Peter Bernstein. Under the wing of Bernard Maury (a student of Nadia Boulanger), he became fascinated with the science of chords and modes. His interest in composition grew and led him to refine his skills with Pierre Bertrand and Sylvain Beuf. He has been an active member of the quintet Goud (featuring Josiah Woodson) and the duo Tema (with pianist Giuseppe de Gregorio), projects that were documented on the EPs Firstep and Glucose. Chaumont has also shared the stage with Dan Tepfer, Jon Irabagon, Thomas Marriott, Rogerio Boccato, Orlando Le Fleming, John Hadfield, Fiona Monbet, Armel Dupas, Karl Jannuska, and the Plumes Ensemble. He has been featured in festivals and venues such as Jazz at Saint Germain des près, Earshot Within, Edmonds Jazz Festival, Charlie Jazz Festival, Jazz at Vannes, Pleyel, the Olympia, Tula's, Calluna, and the Stade de France. Jean has also been commissioned for production, arrangements, compositions, and film scoring, including the full-length documentary “Le Bonheur en Suspens,” which was broadcast on French national television.
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Jean Chaumont
Jean Chaumont
4.5
location
Serves Bellingham, WA
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22 years in business
"Uncommon delicacy" –Downbeat Magazine ★★★★ _____ “Fine, precise, and thoughtful” –Couleurs Jazz _____ "You'll be impressed by the depth and emotion of the performances" –Richard Kamins (Step Tempest) _____ A guitarist and composer of uncommon depth and purpose, both musically and socially, Jean Chaumont has emerged as a formidable presence on the international jazz scene. Born in France, he relocated to Princeton, New Jersey in late 2014 and promptly began work on his debut album The Beauty of Differences (out June 15, 2018), featuring world-class drummer Rudy Royston and eight-time Grammy-nominated vocalist Tierney Sutton. Playing a close-miked Eastman hollow-body guitar (with subtle amplification) as well as steel- and nylon-string acoustic guitars, Chaumont summons a strikingly crisp and warm sound and imbues his compositions with a bountiful lyricism, intricacy, and rhythmic propulsion. On The Beauty of Differences, he shines at the helm of a core band with Royston, pianist Michael Bond, saxophonist Sam Sadigursky and bassist Ike Sturm. Co-producing the album with Enoch Smith, Jr., noted pianist and founder of the Misfitme music label, Chaumont devoted the proceeds to the nonprofit Villages In Partnership, with funds earmarked to provide clean and accessible water for the people of Malawi’s Sakata region, in southeastern Africa. Chaumont studied guitar with Serge Merlaud, Michel Perez, and most recently the masterful Peter Bernstein. Under the wing of Bernard Maury (a student of Nadia Boulanger), he became fascinated with the science of chords and modes. His interest in composition grew and led him to refine his skills with Pierre Bertrand and Sylvain Beuf. He has been an active member of the quintet Goud (featuring Josiah Woodson) and the duo Tema (with pianist Giuseppe de Gregorio), projects that were documented on the EPs Firstep and Glucose. Chaumont has also shared the stage with Dan Tepfer, Jon Irabagon, Thomas Marriott, Rogerio Boccato, Orlando Le Fleming, John Hadfield, Fiona Monbet, Armel Dupas, Karl Jannuska, and the Plumes Ensemble. He has been featured in festivals and venues such as Jazz at Saint Germain des près, Earshot Within, Edmonds Jazz Festival, Charlie Jazz Festival, Jazz at Vannes, Pleyel, the Olympia, Tula's, Calluna, and the Stade de France. Jean has also been commissioned for production, arrangements, compositions, and film scoring, including the full-length documentary “Le Bonheur en Suspens,” which was broadcast on French national television.
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1. How can I hire a solo musician for my event?

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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?

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Common instruments include guitar, piano, violin, harp, and vocals.

3. Can solo musicians customize their repertoire?

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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?

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Performances range from 30 minutes to several hours, often with breaks as requested.

5. Do solo musicians provide their own sound equipment?

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Depending on the venue size, some musicians bring their own equipment while others use venue-provided systems.

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