Prelude Productions
- Clemmons, NC
- Jazz Band
- 14 Verified Bookings
Catherine T. said “The pianist was a great musician, a friendly person, and sensitive to my needs. He really made my father's memorial service beautiful.”
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I am a Piano Performance major who is available to accompany others as well as providing solo performances.
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Price Range: $250-
Gig Length: 30 - 90 minutes
Languages: American Sign Language, English
Samuel Joshua Sauls began to play the piano at age 7 without any lessons. At age 12, he took private lessons from the Pro Music Conservatory of Wilson, North Carolina and went on to play for his middle school chorus. He was accepted at the Arts Academy at Hunt High School in the 10th grade, but chose to attend Beddingfield High School. There he played in the chorus for his entire four years.
Though Samuel enjoys composing a variety of different styles, his specialties include R&B, classical, Latin jazz, Samba and Bossa Nova. His regional theatrical musician credits include the stage-plays “Purlie”, “Annie”, and “Motown Revue”.
In addition to his executive duties on Brotherside projects, Samuel scored the multiple award-winning “Punch Me”, which stars talent from Denzel Washington & Oprah Winfrey’s “The Great Debaters” and HBO’s “The Wire”.
Catherine T. said “The pianist was a great musician, a friendly person, and sensitive to my needs. He really made my father's memorial service beautiful.”
L.d.dockery said “Overtone P. made its mark on me when at my grandsons school event. A young lady was singing as he played along the melody, letting her move he song and…”
Perry S. said “Jenniffer’s harp playing was beautiful. She geared her music choices to the age group that was there and it was well received. Highly recommend!”
Michael C. said “Hannah Jean played the hard for my mother's Celebration of Life service while folks came in to the venue. It was lovely culminating in "Moonlight…”