Elyse Miller
- Loveland, CO
- Singing Guitarist
- 15 Verified Bookings
Ron D. said “We are open hearted folks that fell apon this fresh inspiring talent. Her charm and grace exudes pure professionalism to a never ending level. We hold…”
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Thomas Gronberg is a popular Colorado singer-songwriter performing guitar, vocals, and harmonica. He offers a great mix of folk/acoustic rock/Americana/county songs that will keep the mood upbeat and positive. Venues include breweries, taverns, festivals, private parties, and farmers' markets as well as restaurants, bars, and coffee shops that enjoy mellower music allowing conversation.
Along with some originals, playing songs by Neil Young, Johnny Cash, Tom Waites, John Fogerty, The Band, Townes Van Zandt, Dylan, John Prine, Jackson Browne, CSN, Dan Fogelberg, Van Morrison, Leon Russell, and others.
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Price Range: $300 - $600
Gig Length: 60 - 180 minutes
Languages: English, Spanish
Upbeat and positive, family friendly, experienced and professional. Prices range from $300 to $600 for solo performance. This fee includes sound system, setup, travel time, and performance.
A nearby power source is needed
May 11, 2024 • 12:30pm - 2:30pm | Funeral/Memorial Service |
If this is an outside event, a sun/rain cover is requested.
Ron D. said “We are open hearted folks that fell apon this fresh inspiring talent. Her charm and grace exudes pure professionalism to a never ending level. We hold…”
Jennifer K. said “We had rain showers for a lot of our outdoor wedding, but I think all in all Jay played for about an hour (not the 4 hours I paid for) because of some…”
Rosa said “We had a conference in Colorado Spring, and for the first day we planned a welcome cocktail with live music. The group we contracted has a problem and…”
Kathryn H. said “Ben played at our corporate event and it was perfection! Everyone was blown away by his music…we didn’t want him to stop! He was also a pleasure to work…”