Jonathan Moody
- Denver, CO
- Singing Guitarist
- 44 Verified Bookings
Laura H. said “They were on time, they took many requests, and their music was fantastic. We will hire Jonathan and his band again!”
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I perform a wide range of popular music from Bob Dylan to The Postal Service while accompanying myself on guitar.
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Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 60 - 180 minutes
I aim to provide a solo rendition of popular and well established songs that are enjoyable to wide variety of audiences. On a typical night I'll go through classic material such as The Beatles and Bob Dylan, but also include contemporary hits by singers like Adele.
I have studies composition at The University of the Arts, where I received my degree in 2013. For the last few years I've played all around Philadelphia in venues such as World Cafe Live and Milkboy Philly, to name a few. I have also taught music lessons in guitar, piano, songwriting, and early childhood education. Some of my lessons have been conducted privately while some were under the employment of Bach 2 Rock, a school in Wayne, PA. I'm a songwriter in my own right, but am also very interested in performing well established repertoire for the enjoyment of others.
I've been greatly influenced by artists such as Paul Simon, Ben Gibbard (Death Cab For Cutie), Bob Dylan, and Mumford & Sons.
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Laura H. said “They were on time, they took many requests, and their music was fantastic. We will hire Jonathan and his band again!”
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.”
Katie D. said “Steve did a fantastic job at our rooftop corporate reception in DC! Super nice, helpful, fun songs to get the party going. Thanks Steve!”
Kaitlin M. said “Lou came to play the After Party at our wedding and exceeded ALL of our expectations. He created a set for himself to play on which added to the experience.…”