Chris Vasi Jazz Guitarist
- Richmond, VA
- Guitarist / Mandolin Player
- 66 miles from Charlottesville
- 33 Verified Bookings
Jessica S. said “They did an awesome job, but we had to cut the event very short due to some unexpected storms/rain”
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Jessica S. said “They did an awesome job, but we had to cut the event very short due to some unexpected storms/rain”
Dolores S. said “We hired Tommy to perform ceremony music and play cocktail hour at our wedding! He did so well and learned to play new songs for us. My dad being a musician…”
Grason C. said “We had a wonderful time using Dave at our event. He was so easy to deal with beforehand and as well at the party. We had lots of requests and he honored…”
I am a multi-instrumentalist (piano, guitar, mandolin, bass and drums). I play with a loop pedal, classic rock, blues, old time, ancient ballads, and a wide mix…
Cellist available to perform at weddings, events, with chamber ensembles. Have a cello studio of 14 students and would love to teach more! Between Hudson Valley…
Brad Z. said “Joe was great to have at our wedding! Great guy and incredibly talented”
Brian N. said “I hired Tom to play violin for an evening, outdoors, for 30 minutes. He was amazing! Outstanding communicator , expert musician, very accommodating. Would…”
Guitar and mandolin duo
Elizabeth W. said “Keith provided beautiful ukulele music for our Hawaiian themed party, and was super easy to deal with. I highly recommend Keith for your event due to…”
David T. said “Booking the Fiddler and the Flutist was so easy, which makes that fact that they were so amazing in person even better. Professional, great energy and…”
I'm comfortable in a variety of styles; classical, jazz, bluegrass, rock and pop. I also do a lot with guitar/bass/violin, but stay mainly with my trusty mandolin.
A solo acoustic music artist whose performances transport audiences to the golden eras of rock. With a mesmerizing blend of acoustic guitar, vocals, and the sweet…
Jan L. said “I had Jackson and his band out to play a cider making party at my farm. They really helped cultivate the right atmosphere for my gathering and I can’t…”
Lee G. said “Went on GigSalad in a panic when we discovered the organ at our church was broken. This duo came to our rescue and performed our selections perfectly.…”
Elevate your event with the timeless charm of acoustic mandolin music. Specializing in instrumentals and bluegrass, I deliver soulful melodies perfect for weddings,…
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The mandolin has found a popular niche in country music, old-time southern music, bluegrass and in folk music. In rock and roll, the mandolin has made increasing appearances, as heard in R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion" and "You Are The Everything" and in Rod Stewart's "Maggie May". Hiring a mandolinist is a great option for a variety of events from corporate events to private parties and weddings.
There are a few things you should consider when hiring a mandolin player. First, 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 book the best. If you are looking for a mandolin 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.