Ted Gaunt Music
- Altoona, IA
- Singing Guitarist
- 11 Verified Bookings
Melissa P. said “Ted was fantastic! Everyone loved him! He played a variety of music, great voice, great talent, and super nice! I would hire him again in a heartbeat!”
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A solo, one-man-band act that does 80's hits as well as Tony Bennett, Sinatra, and other big-band material. If you want to know what kind of music I play, I'll answer like Louis Armstrong did, "The good kind!"
John was absolutely awesome. Great selection of songs. I will be using him again in the future. Highly recommended!
Response from John Worsham:
Thanks, Barry! I'm looking forward to it.
Price Range: $400 - $1,000
Gig Length: 10 - 240 minutes
Languages: English
Insurance: $100,000 - Performer liability insurance through K&K insurance
Unions: AFM
I perform with backing tracks on an iPad, but all guitar and vocals are live. I have a vast knowledge of popular music, and can do just about any genre you request. I perform with Bose towers that more than fill up a room with great sound, but don't take up much stage space.
Born in Fort Worth, Texas to a Baptist minister father and an English teacher mother, John Worsham began singing at a young age in church and school.
At the age of ten he began playing guitar and began studying classical guitar at the age of twelve. He took classical guitar lessons from G. Ricardo Fusco of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra until the age of fourteen, when he began writing songs of his own after the death of his mother.
John's first recording experience was at the age of 17 in Falls Church, Virginia. Fresh out of Fork Union Military Academy, he worked with Mike Auldridge (Seldom Seen, Linda Rondstadt) on a recording project with Allen Griffin. During those sessions, Allen recorded two of John's songs, "I Should Know" and "Outta My Way".
After playing solo and in various bands throughout his teens, John then went on to college in Nashville, Tennessee at Belmont University. At Belmont, he worked with various musicians who would go onto successful careers of their own: Jim Olander (Diamond Rio), Chris Rodriguez (Keith Urban, Kenny Loggins, Michael W. Smith), Dan Huff (Faith Hill and Madonna), Michael Mishaw (Natalie Cole, Michael Bolton), and Wade Jaynes (Amy Grant, Boz Scaggs, and Randy Newman) to name but a few.
After college, John wrote for the RokBlok music publishing company owned by Steve Gibson (England Dan & John Ford Coley, Michael Johnson, Martina McBride, and Lynn Anderson). John wrote for a division of the company called Sterling Music owned by Michael Snow (Bee Gees, John Lennon, George Harrison). It was under the tutelage of Mr. Snow and Mr. Gibson that John began writing his best material up to that time. While at RokBlok he also worked with other artists including Tom Kimmel and Kathy Mattea.
In 1987, John walked away from music and for the next 10 years did no performing or writing. During that hiatus, he was a waiter, banker, stand-up comedian, and hairstylist.
After moving to Omaha, Nebraska in 1999, he began to have the desire to write and perform again. At that time, John decided to go full steam ahead into performance, writing, and recording.
Following the death of his Father, and a divorce soon after that, John released "Hearsay", a collection of songs that reveal the stages of emotion during the process of divorce and loss. It was welcomed with great critical and audience acclaim.
His CD, "Christmas This Year" came out in September 2010, and included classic Christmas songs, as well as originals by John. John's next CD,"One More Sunset", a tribute to his Latin and Jazz influences, was released in the summer of 2012.
His album of summer music, "One More Sunset" arrived after that in 2012, and was followed by his best work "A Perfect Fit" in 2015.
John has performed many times for local icon Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, various senators, congressman, as well as other local and national luminaries. John is a member of the American Federation of Musicians Union, Local 70-558, in Omaha.
An electrical outlet and 8'x8' space is all I require
All you need is love Beatles
All my ex’s live in Texas George Strait
All of my love Led Zepplin
All right now Free
Amazed Lonestar
Ants Marching Dave Matthews
And she was Talking Heads
As she’s walking away Zack Brown
At last Etta James
Baby, now that I’ve found you Allison Krause
Back in the high life Steve Winwood
Beer for my horses Toby Keith
Because you loved me Celine Dion
Beast of Burden Rolling Stones
Beginnings Chicago
Beyond the Sea Bobby Darin
Black Magic Woman Santana
Black Water The Doobie Brothers
Blue eyes cryin’ in the rain Willie Nelson
Bluer than blue Michael Johnson
Boulevard Jackson Browne
Breakdown Tom Petty
Breakfast at Tiffany’s Deep Blue Something
Breaking up is hard to do Neal Sedaka
Brown eyed girl Van Morrison
Can’t help falling in love with you Elvis
Chances are Johnny Mathis
Cheeseburger in Paradise Jimmy Buffett
Come Monday Jimmy Buffett
Crazy Willie Nelson
Crazy love Van Morrison
Daughters John Mayer
Dixie Chicken Little Feat
Doctor my eyes Jackson Browne
Does anybody really know what time it is Chicago
Domino Van Morrison
Don’t dream it’s over Crowded House
Don’t mess around with Jim Jim Croce
Don’t you worry ‘bout a thing Stevie Wonder
Drift away Dobie Gray
End of the innocence Don Henley
Everybody wants to rule the world Tears for Fears
Every breath you take Police
Everyday Rascal Flatts
Everyday Buddy Holly
Every little thing Police
Everything Michael Buble
Feel like making love Roberta Flack
Feel like making love Bad Company
Feels like home Randy Newman
Fever Peggy Lee
Fire and Rain James Taylor
Fishin’ in the dark Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Fins Jimmy Buffett
Fire Bruce Springsteen
Fly like an eagle Steve Miller
Forever and ever, Amen Randy Travis
Free Fallin’ Tom Petty
Friends in low places Garth Brooks
Georgy Porgy Toto
Getting better The Beatles
God Bless the child Billie Holiday
God only knows Beach Boys
Gambler Kenny Rodgers
Games people play The Spinners
Georgia Ray Charles
Have I told you lately Rod Stewart
Heard it through the grapevine Marvin Gaye
Heart of Gold Neil Young
Here comes the sun George Harrison
Hey good lookin’ Hank Williams
How sweet it is to be loved by you James Taylor
Hold me now Thompson Twins
Hold my hand Hootie & The Blowfish
Honky Tonk Woman Rolling Stones
Hotel California Eagles
How deep is your love Bee Gees
Hungry Heart Bruce Springsteen
Hurting each other Carpenters
I can’t make you love me Bonnie Raitt
I’m Easy Commodores
In constant sorrow Union Station
In my life Beatles
In your eyes Peter Gabriel
I shot the sheriff Bob Marley
I still haven’t found what I’m looking for U2
I won’t back down Tom Petty
It had to be you Harry Connick, Jr.
It’s 5:00 Somewhere Alan Jackson
I’ve got you under my skin Frank Sinatra
Monkee’s Medley The Monkee’s
I can see clearly now Johnny Nash
I don’t know why Norah Jones
In this love together Al Jarreau
Into the Mystic Van Morrison
It keeps you running Doobie Brothers
I will The Beatles
I’ve grown accustomed to her face Tony Bennett
Jenny (phone number hidden) Tommy Tutone
The Joker Steve Miller
Just what I needed The Cars
King of Pain Police
Knee deep Zack Brown
Just her way you are Billy Joel
Kiss Prince
Lady in Red Chris de Burgh
Laughter in the rain Neal Sedaka
Lawyers, Guns and Money Warren Zevon
Lay down Sally Eric Clapton
Let’s stay together Al Green
The Letter The Box Tops
Living for the city Stevie Wonder
Long Cool Woman The Hollies
Love will keep us alive Eagles
Marry You Bruno Mars
Me & Julio Paul Simon
Main Street Bob Segar
Margaritaville Jimmy Buffett
Meditation Antonio Carlos Jobim
Mexico James Taylor
Minute by minute Doobie Brothers
Moon Dance Van Morrison
Moon River Andy Williams
Movin’ out Billy Joel
My Maria Brooks and Dunn
The nearness of you Norah Jones
Never my love The Association
No matter what Badfinger
No such thing John Mayer
On and On Stephen Bishop
One more day Diamond Rio
One hundred ways Quincy Jones
Only the good die young Billy Joel
Our day will come The Four Seasons
Pink Cadillac Bruce Springsteen
Play that funky music Wild Cherry
Pride U2
Rainbow connection Muppets
Ricki don’t lose that number Steely Dan
Ring of Fire Johnny Cash
Right here, Right now Jesus Jones
Remember when Alan Jackson
Reminiscing Little River Band
Running on Empty Jackson Browne
Run to you Bryan Adams
Raspberry Beret Prince
Second Hand News Fleetwood Mac
Secret of life James Taylor
Shakey Ground Delbert McClinton
She walks this earth Ivan Lins
Since I fell for you Lenny Welch
Sitting on the dock of the bay Otis Redding
Smile Tony Bennett
Summer Breeze Seals and Crofts
Summertime blues Alan Jackson
Something The Beatles
Sweet Home Alabama Lynyrd Skynyrd
Sweet Love Anita Baker
Sexual Healing Marvin Gaye
Sweet Caroline Neal Diamond
Taking it to the streets Doobie Brothers
Take it to the limit Eagles
Take me to the river Al Green
Tears in heaven Eric Clapton
Tell me something good Chaka Khan
Tempted Squeeze
That’s all that matters to me Hank Cochran
That’s the way love goes Merle Haggard
Thing called love Bonnie Raitt
Third rate romance Amazing Rhythm Aces
This guy’s in love with you Herb Alpert
This will be an everlasting love Natalie Cole
Time of the Season The Zombies
Throwing it all away Genesis
Tripping Billies Dave Matthews
True Companion Marc Cohn
Tulsa time Don Williams
Us and them Pink Floyd
Valley Road Bruce Hornsby
Volcano Jimmy Buffett
Watch what happens Tony Bennett
We are family Sister Sledge
What a wonderful world Louis Armstrong
What you won’t do for love Bobby Caldwell
What’s going on Marvin Gaye
When the sun goes down Kenny Chesney
When you say nothing at all Allison Krause
Who’s your daddy? Toby Keith
Wild nights Van Morrison
Wild World Cat Stevens
Wonderful Tonight Eric Clapton
Walking after midnight Patsy Cline
Walking in Memphis Marc Cohn
Werewolves of London Warren Zevon
While my guitar gently weeps George Harrison
You got it Roy Orbison
You make me feel so young Frank Sinatra
You may be right Billy Joel
You’ll accompany me Bob Segar
You’ll think of me Keith Urban
Your smiling face James Taylor
Your song Elton John
You’re nobody till somebody loves you Tony Bennett
You’re so vain Carly Simon
You’re the only woman Ambrosia
You’ve got a friend James Taylor
Your body is a wonderland John Mayer
You’ve got a friend in me Randy Newman
James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Steely Dan, Tony Bennett, Eagles, John Mayer, Doobie Brothers, Beatles.
No equipment needed. I provide my own.
Melissa P. said “Ted was fantastic! Everyone loved him! He played a variety of music, great voice, great talent, and super nice! I would hire him again in a heartbeat!”
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