Number 9 Coal
- St Louis, MO
- Bluegrass Band / Mandolin Player
- 107 miles from Decatur
- 29 Verified Bookings
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Hallie P. said “Very nice group”
Kelsey W. said “Cary was a wonderful addition to our corporate reception in Chicago. He arrived early and brought 3 different guitars. He was incredibly nice and his…”
Brooke R. said “They were great with our senior living! Loved how they interacted with the residents! They were early, friendly, and sounded amazing! Would definitely…”
Bluegrass/Country artist with an extensive history of singing for events and weddings. Erinn knows hundreds of covers that include greatest hits from modern country,…
Dee B. said “Thank you santa for being the real deal. Wow what an absolutely fantastic experience for my nieces. He saved Christmas!”
Christer C. said “50th birthday Surprise party for my wife was a hit because of San and his talented band. Acoustic show, 1 mic and PA and it was all we needed to enjoy…”
Richard A. said “Rod was the perfect pianist for our party celebrating the 180th anniversary of the writing of A Christmas Carol. He was dressed in Dickinsonian attire.…”
Mary H. said “We needed to plan a wedding in less than 4 weeks. We contacted Robert and he made it very easy and stress free. We requested two songs he hadn't…”
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…
Jill K. said “JT won the crowd over, we are thrilled! He really captured the theme of the night (Crab Fest), and loved that he walked around while playing and engaged…”
I’m a mandolin/guitar/bass/fiddle player that grew up playing bluegrass. I sing lead and parts, and write music. I also have experience Emceeing at Venues like…
Bruce D. said “These gentlemen played for our family at our house for my wife’s 40th birthday. Highly recommended!! Would book the Bobs again today!”
I am a singer-songwriter-storyteller: fusing new-grass, southern rock, alt. country, and Americana. As far as instruments go, I can play just about whatever you…
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…”
Mary C. said “Joe worked with me to accommodate my requests to personalize a celebration of life with music. He was easy to work with and his music was lovely.”
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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.