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J-Man
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  • Type mp3 | Uploaded Tue, 22 May 2018 20:34:54 +0100
  • File size 4,853.34 Kylobytes | Track # 1
  • Year 2018 | Album Not available
  • Genre Folk | Comments

    Just one of many bands I've played in over the years, this was a little folk duo. Me on guitar and vocals.

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SEEKING

Rhythm Guitar, Lead Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Other Percussion, Trumpet, Saxophone, Keyboard, Piano, Background Singer, Other, Trombone, Upright bass.

ABOUT

I'm looking for some accomplished musicians to start a cover band with. This will be with an eye towards gigging around the London and South East area at various functions and events.

Basically the idea isn't to make it big, but to make some money and have a lot of fun while doing it!

I'm a professional actor and musician with several years professional experience in performance. My stage credits include the National Theatre, National Theatre of Scotland, Birmingham Rep, Manchester Royal Exchange, West Yorkshire Playhouse to name a few.

I'm an accomplished bass/baritone singer with a great crooner voice. Will be adding more instruments to the mix, but for now, if you wanna make a buck and have a good laugh at the same time (can't undersell this last part) then do get in touch.

Look forward to jamming with you.

Best
Josh

Screen name:
J-Man
Member since:
Jan 06 2017
Active over 1 month ago
Level of commitment:
Committed
Years playing music:
20
Gigs played:
10 to 50
Tend to practice:
More than 3 times per week

Instrument experience:

Vocalist:
Expert
Vocalist - Bass:
Expert
Vocalist - Baritone:
Expert
Rhythm Guitar:
Advanced
Acoustic Guitar:
Advanced
Bass Guitar:
Advanced
Background Singer:
Advanced
Lead Guitar:
Moderate

EQUIPMENT

A nice acoustic guitar, a nice Thunderbird Pro4 bass, a couple of battered electrics, a full length weighted keyboard. A couple of amps that have seen better days.