Stefan Heuer Music
- Nashville, TN
- Singing Guitarist
- 29 Verified Bookings
Johny R. said “Stefan took on a tough job singing for my friend at her birthday trail ride. He could not have handled the challenges any better and the music was great.”
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Smokey Folk is a folk/alternative rock band with a vaudeville twist! Our music is unique and soulful with beats you can dance to! We mostly play original music but like to mix it up with a few crowd-pleasing covers as well.
Smokey Folk is: Jeff Johnson (vocals, guitar), Cara Johnson (bass), Ryan Dunn (saxophone), and Nathan Gamel (drums).
We are passionate about music and thoroughly enjoy jamming together at home and on stage!
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Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 60 - 240 minutes
Languages: English
January 29, 2016 • 7:00pm - 8:00pm | Creekside Pub |
Jeff Johnson | Vocals, Guitar |
Cara Johnson | Bass Guitar |
Ryan Dunn | Saxophone |
Nathan Gamel | Drums |
Our group and individual influences are wide and diverse. This is what make our music so unique. We write original tunes to please everyone's ear. Gogol Bordello, Amy Winehouse, Fallout Boy, Bob Marley, Eagles -to name a few of the top. Our folk music is mixed with a European vaudeville twist and topped with some bluesy and theatrical melodies.
Johny R. said “Stefan took on a tough job singing for my friend at her birthday trail ride. He could not have handled the challenges any better and the music was great.”
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