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Professional Jazz Musicians For Hire

Put yourselves in here if you have the availability to tour and if you have the experience to jump on a 'jazz gig' at a moments notice.

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Comment by LISA GOOCH "JAZZ" ENTERTAINMENT on November 6, 2010 at 1:13am
Hello, group members. I provide solo, duet, trio, and group performances. As a Solo Artist, I sing, accompany myself on piano, along with bass keyboard, and drum machine.
Comment by Patrick Pfeiffer on October 29, 2010 at 2:01pm
I'm a professional bass player, clinician, and the bestselling author of five bass books, including "Bass Guitar for Dummies."

The sophistication of Jazz (Jaco),
the lyricism of Pop (McCartney),
the grittiness of Funk (Prestia),
the feel of R&B (Jamerson).
Comment by ross schneider on October 29, 2010 at 1:37pm
Saxes, flute, harmonica ala TOOTS. Most standards any key, great solos, read parts, good with singers. Songwriter/Arranger.
Comment by MJ Territo on October 28, 2010 at 8:04am
Have charts will travel. Vocalist singing standards and more. All charts (150+) in Finale notation, clean, legible. Can sight sing big band charts. Quick study. Fun, flexible.
Comment by Rose on September 14, 2010 at 4:25am

We are a professional Jazzband with a dramatic leading lady and 6 great men. Our repertoire: Jazz/Latin. We are based in Amsterdam, Holland, but we like to play in Europe. Please check us out at : www.mijneheeren.com
Thanks and hope to see you soon!
Comment by Gerald Schäfer on September 13, 2010 at 3:50pm
Hello everybody,
My name is Ger Schäfer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, designer, based in the Netherlands.
For more information, please visit my page on the great jazznetworkworldwide, or take a look on www.myspace.com/gerschafer .
Thanks and best wishes,
Ger.
Comment by Charles Foldesh (Shanghai, CN) on August 30, 2010 at 12:10pm
I am and American Jazz Drummer based in Shanghai, China. For more info, please visit www.cfoldsmusic.com
Comment by Gregory Rivkin on July 28, 2010 at 9:17pm
Good Day everybody:)
My name is Greg Rivkin.
Please visit my page on jazznetworkworldwide.
If my musicianship could be an asset for your project, please let me know and I will gladly provide my commitment, artistry and professionalism to you.
Many thanks
Comment by Joyce Elaine Yuille on April 8, 2010 at 10:13am
Looking for new collaborations here in Europe. I am based in Italy and already have a jazz group that I am part of. However, I am available to work and begin other collaborations such as featurings, concerts and guest appearance. Looking to branch out in Europe and other parts of the globe. Please feel free to contact me via Skype at wonderland64 or via e-mail at jyuille@gmail.com. And of course here on this fabulous networking site. Thanks! Peace and blessings.
Comment by Laurence Walden on April 7, 2010 at 1:13pm
I am available to perform wherever as a vocalist, song list includes old school jazz standards, Ellington, Eckstine, Basie, Hoagy Carmicheal I specialize in singing songs in more than one style, one song can lend itself to be a ballad, swing, latin or bluesy with a little funk, I also play congos keeps me busy when the bnad is playing solos withou the vocalist, hope to have some music that you can ,listen to on the internet. I am barritone, bass, tenor with a pretty wide range I sing most of cover tunes ine the original key. Looking to one day tour a play that I wrote and star in "Me and Mr. B" a tribute to Billy Eckstine
 

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