John Wesley

Springfield, MO

$100 and up

Travels up to 150 miles

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Overview

I'm a very versatile upright and electric bass player. Very easy to get along with and will give you an excellent performance every time. I'd love to work with you on whatever style or genre needed. I have classical, jazz, church, rock and funk experience.


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Booking information

Price range: $100 and up

Gig length: 30 - 180 minutes

What to expect

Either upright bass or electric bass, valuable musical input if needed and great stage presence/energy.

About

I've been playing bass for 8 years now and it is pure joy for me to be on stage. Being able to connect with the audience or the rest of the band itself is very important and a priority for me. I always strive to perform with excellence and with energy so that there is never a dull moment having me on board. Contact me if you want to know more.

Additional booking notes

I have all of my own gear and can even provide BGV's if needed. I do not have my own sound system or P.A.

Services offered

Setup requirements

Direct box or XLR cable if needed

Microphone for BGV's if needed

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