Outrageous Banjo
- Boston, MA
- Banjo Player
- 26 miles from Bridgewater
Robert K. said “I saw Peter Mezoian at the Saco theater in Maine, it was a fantastic show, my whole family loved it.”
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Robert K. said “I saw Peter Mezoian at the Saco theater in Maine, it was a fantastic show, my whole family loved it.”
I am a banjo player, guitarist, and singer, in the "old time" style. My set list includes a wide range of songs in the American folk tradition. Most of…
Lucy W. said “The Fiddling Thomsons were so talented and so easy to work with!”
Patrice O. said “On short notice, Séamus Maynard agreed to play at our house to an audience of six people, friends of ours, who came, curious about what a house concert…”
old time fiddle tunes, bluegrass and jazz
I'm an indie-folk musician who sings and plays mostly banjo but also guitar.
Jamie S. said “I hired Tom to DJ at my house for an event and I'm so glad I did. Tom had great taste in music, including reading the room and shifting in the direction…”
BIO: Songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, poet, and producer Tanner Bingaman plays Appalachian folk via guitar, banjo, and harmonica. He prefers barefoot walking…
Dakota D. said “I can't say enough good about Raw Beets, for starters communication and booking was super easy then came THE DAY not ever having used gig salad or…”
Lynda M. said “Great group for listening and dancing too. Really enjoyed the show”
Richard L. said “The musicians are top notch. Fun for all ages. High quality performance. Perfect!”
Maria A. S. said “Paul played a prelude for a Roman Catholic Memorial Mass. I wish I had taken photos. His knowledge about the history of the banjo offered an additional…”
From bluegrass to Beethoven, jigs to jazz, Paul plays a variety of music that you might not expect to hear on the banjo.
Experienced utility stringed instrument musician. I would love to play some music with you! Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, and Dobro. I've…
Bridget C. said “Not only was Dave an excellent communicator from the very first day, he also went out of his way to make our cocktail hour as special as possible by learning…”
In the past year, Banjo Players have sent 68 quotes to event planners
Banjo Players rank #328 in popularity out of 542 categories on GigSalad
183 Banjo Player reviews on GigSalad with an average rating of 5 stars
From request to booking, it takes 1.7 days (on average) to hire a Banjo Player
Let’s set the scene. You and your significant other are sitting on the porch of a rustic cabin, rockin’ in your rocking chairs, and sippin’ on a cold glass of sweet tea. You feel a calm breeze brush against your face, and then you hear it... “ding-a-ding-ding-ding-ding-ding-ding-ding.” Ahhh... it’s the beautiful twang of the banjo we all know and love. Nothin’ brings you back to the country roads and the good-ol’-days like listening to the banjo. Whether you’re in need of music for a festival, party, or if you’re needing a new banjo player for your band... look no further than the talented banjo players right here on GigSalad!
With its bluegrass twang, a banjo player can offer a bit of country and folk to any event. From private parties, weddings, or corporate functions to bluegrass festivals and fairs, hiring a banjo player can get any crowd clapping and tapping their feet. Find the perfect banjo player or banjo ensemble for your event on GigSalad.
There are a few things you should consider when hiring a banjo player. First, be sure to listen to audio and watch video samples. You want to be sure you are satisfied with the sound and look of the performer before you book him/her. Next, get references and read reviews. Talk to people in the area who have seen the performer and/or have booked them in the past. Feedback is the best way to ensure you are going to be satisfied with your choice. If you are looking for a banjo player for your band, check to see if they can adapt to different kinds of music and if they play well with unfamiliar bands. Last, always get a contract. Read the contract carefully and work out any details in regards to deposit requirements, length of performance, scheduled breaks, attire, travel, and lodging. Watch for specifications made by the performer and be sure you can meet them.