Jim Stimson, Lute Player
- Washington, DC
- Multi-Instrumentalist
- 1 Verified Booking
Renaissance lute soloist; also experienced accompanist on lute, cittern, theorbo and guitar; member of Celtic quartet the Devil's Tailors, music director,…
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Renaissance lute soloist; also experienced accompanist on lute, cittern, theorbo and guitar; member of Celtic quartet the Devil's Tailors, music director,…
Student musician. Solo saxophone or French horn. Can do requested songs, most genres. Available to sub in as horn player for jazz ensemble.
I can perform for any sort of events such as a wedding or a birthday party for any amount of time and in any different genre of music. I play clarinet, alto saxophone,…
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