Rod Phillips
- Springfield, MO
- Singing Pianist / Harmonica Player
- 140 miles from Raytown
- 87 Verified Bookings
Maggie O. said “Very personable, easy to talk to, professional, great artist.”
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Maggie O. said “Very personable, easy to talk to, professional, great artist.”
Darcy T. said “We had Dan sing for a celebration with about 150 people. He has a fantastic voice and attitude. He sang all of the right songs for our event and had the…”
Nicole N. said “We had a great time. Everyone we talked to, enjoyed the music. Played a variety of music which was perfect.”
I play a unique, pure and electronically amplified harmonica style in many genres...it's sometimes referred to as "whistling"
Acoustic Singer/Songwriter and harmonica player influenced primarily by the likes of Bob Dylan and Simon and Garfunkel. Repertoire includes originals and covers…
Andrea M. said “Jeff has played at the venue I manage several times over the last couple of years, and we love having him here! Not only is he super talented, he's…”
Pamela R. said “Adam was our entertainer for our Gala Luncheon. Adam was early, and focused. He was warm and kind. An absolute delight. The whole crowd loved him . We…”
I have attended Full Sail University and the Musicians Institute learning recording arts. I can play multiple instruments, and I own a small recording studio. I…
Bob H. said “Jaik was very punctual and got set up in plenty of time for his set. He was well received and turned some heads. Got a lot of positive feedback.”
Kelly B. said “I am a very hard person to please and Cary blew it out of the park. Everyone at the party kept asking where I found him, like he was some long lost performer…”
Featured on the CBS Channel 2 News' Harry Porterfield's "Someone You Should Know," Harry calls Samuel Lozada "A Music Machine!" This…
I play melodies with a good beat and singalong songs that everyone knows. I sing some of the verses and the audience sings the chorus. I also take requests. I can…
Music for weddings, funerals, Bar Mitzvahs, parties.
Lindsey S. said “Brady was perfect for our 25th anniversary party! He is a high quality musician both vocally and instrumentally. We couldn’t have asked for anyone better!”
Halea H. said “Music was fantastic! loved the range of songs from different decades, a little bit of everything made for the perfect fit for our guests. Arrived early,…”
In the past year, Harmonica Players have sent 2 quotes to event planners
Harmonica Players rank #463 in popularity out of 541 categories on GigSalad
199 Harmonica Player reviews on GigSalad with an average rating of 5 stars
Ah, the harmonica. Have you ever found it strange that it can be played by blowing air into it, or by sucking in air through it? That’s a head scratcher, for sure. Though many people believe that the harmonica is only played round the campfire right before scary story-time at Boy Scout camp, or that it’s just ol’ Grandpa Joe’s favorite instrument... they’re wrong. Harmonica can add a lot of extra flavor to a band. If you’re wanting a more bluesy or folksy sound for one of your tracks, or if you just want to hear some good ol’ solo harmonica, take some time to look through these harmonica virtuosos right here on GigSalad.
Also called the harp, blues harp, mouth harp, hand reed, the harmonica is commonly used in blues and folk music, but also in jazz, classical music, country music, rock and roll, and pop music, as well as in funk and acid jazz. Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder and other legends have helped bring the harmonica to the forefront of pop music.
There's a few things you should consider when hiring a harmonica player. First, be sure to listen to audio and watch video samples of the performer. 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. 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.