Danelle Hayes
- Seattle, WA
- Singing Pianist
- 27 Verified Bookings
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Joe Williams is a freelance pianist and collaborative artist based in his hometown of Tacoma, WA. He has enjoyed performing at venues such as The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and various schools throughout Amman, Jordan. For the (phone number hidden)6 academic year, he served on the faculty of Oberlin College Conservatory of Music as an Instrumental Collaborative Pianist. He holds a Master of Music in Piano Performance from Cleveland State University and a Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance from Oberlin. This summer, he will appear on Tacoma's Second City Chamber Series and Gateways Music Festival in Rochester, NY. He enjoys teaching private students, performing & hiking.
I have had the privilege of working with Joe in a collaborative setting and greatly respect his talent, work ethic, and professionalism. Joe is quick to solve problems within ensemble, professional in his approach to addressing both other musicians and employers, and has a clearly musical mind that allows him to create excellent music.
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