Sam Stuckey
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Hermitage, TN
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Bluegrass Band / Mandolin Player
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47 miles from Columbia
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3 Verified Bookings
Anthony M. said “Wonderful folks top to bottom. Fun loving professionals. Great energy on time. Was a great success!!”
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Anthony M. said “Wonderful folks top to bottom. Fun loving professionals. Great energy on time. Was a great success!!”
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,…
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…
Jeff M. said “Bob played the Mandoline at a 90th Birthday party. He was amazing not only as a player but as a host. He made everyone a part of the event and delivered…”
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…
Kim O. said “We really enjoyed Number 9 Coal when they played for my dad's 80th birthday party! They sounded great and played some wonderful music, they checked…”
Donna R. said “JT and his band made our recption a blast. Our guests were all ages. Everyone had a blast. I would love to hire these guys again.”
Hillary M. said “Outstanding! Had them come play Irish music for my Retirement Community St. Patrick's Day party. The residents loved them!”
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.
Maggie O. said “Very personable, easy to talk to, professional, great artist.”
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…
April B. said “Would book again with you ! Did an awesome job very professional!”
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…
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…
Spen said “Brian went above and beyond. Couldn’t imagine a better performer or nicer person to help with the event. Would recommend him 10/10 times!”
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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.