Evan Holiday
- San Clemente, CA
- Singing Pianist
- 24 Verified Bookings
Anna A. said “Evan was fantastic at our latest Happy Hour event. He has a huge repertoire from ragtime to standards to pop, and he knew every song our residents requested.…”
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Hi I am pianist based in Orange County who has over 25 years experience of playing professionally. I can play wide variety of styles or genres (Jazz, Latin, Pop, R&B, Brazilian, Dixie style, Disney, K-Pop..) to suit your event and I can play not only solo piano but also duo or trio.
I can customize the band included vocalist, Saxophonist, trumpeter, Bassist, Drummer,
Violinist, Guitarist.
Rates are dependable on location and length of event, Pease contact me for any inquiries!
I had the pleasure of hiring Celine to play for a popular fund raising community event with hundreds of patrons, and I am so glad I did! She is not only a gifted pianist, but she was also a great pleasure to work with! She was early, professional, kind, and played beautiful music throughout the night for all the guests to enjoy! They enjoyed it so much that instead of walking around, some chose to just sit and watch and listen for almost the entire time she was playing! I would highly recommend her to anyone!
Price Range: $75~$125 hr depending an location
Anna A. said “Evan was fantastic at our latest Happy Hour event. He has a huge repertoire from ragtime to standards to pop, and he knew every song our residents requested.…”
Nathan H. said “Jon did such an amazing job providing music for our Oktoberfest event. Everyone kept commenting on how much his performance added to the experience! Can't…”
Rachel D. N. said “Tyler was definitely a highlight to our wedding. He made the experience unforgettable playing songs we all love! He was able to customize our first dance…”
Samuel M. said “Ashley Anne and the Carnations did an amazing job. Ashley is a great singer. The band is super talented. They nailed the look and sound for our 1920s…”