Guitar by Ford
- Camano Island, WA
- Jazz Guitarist
- 14 Verified Bookings
Julie W. said “Ford was great! He played the right mix and was not over peering!”
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Chord Melody solo acoustic guitar. Bossa samba, choros, jazz standards and pop tunes. I also accompany vocalist, and am able to transpose keys if you have vocalist at your party, event , wedding. For something completely different, I play in a David Bowie and Prince Tribute band, hence the name on the listing, also Classic Rock band The Walrus. Thank you for taking a look. Walt Burkett
On time and a great performer!
Absolutely fantastic experience with Walt! From beginning to end, he was incredibly organized, communicative, courteous, and kind.
He is a very skilled guitarist and a beautiful musician, we so enjoyed the music he provided for our event!!
I had an excellent time listening to Scary Monster & The Super Creeps, in spite of the rain and being dog tired from work. Fame got my funk on. I loved Moonage Daydream as well. Singer brings Bowie's playful spirit to life.
Price Range: $200-$500
Kessa Volland has previously performed nationally and internationally with a number of high school and college jazz, chamber and swing choirs. She has an undying passion for karaoke and underground rap music.
Phil Carter has played with Problem Child (ac/dc tribute), Harvest (Neil Young tribute), Loyal Sinners, and the DT's just to name a few. He has a ton of national and international touring experience and has been drumming for 20+ years.
Playing organ in Catholic school was Ken's first public performance experience. He proceeded to play for rock bands Suburban Noise, Random Aztech and Luke Warm & the Moderates opening shows for Soul Asylum and Fishbone. Bowie's "Changes One" was the cassette tape blasting in his Datsun B-210 as he drove off to college, so if it looks like he's having a good time with the Tribute Band, it's because the music is near and dear to his heart.
Bobby Yost has played all over the Northwest as a member of Mysterious Chocolate, Horror Business , and So Adult. He is a metal guitarist at heart but humors us with his funky Bowie grooves.
As a youngster, Walt’s first band, The Bubble-gum Rebellion, played a lot of the same tunes his other band The Walrus plays. After a twenty-five year hiatus from their grueling YMCA sock-hop schedule, he attended music theory, ear-training, and classical guitar performance classes at WWU. Currently he plays bass with The Walrus, solo jazz guitar at Skylark's, and takes the occasional sideman gig as a bass or guitar player for jazz, country, or rock.
Sean Meyer has been a member of two major label bands, Stefy (on Wind-Up Records) and The Nymphs (on Geffen) where he was afforded the opportunities to tour the world, make music videos, and eat well. He has played with his current band mates in many other projects thus hand picking his favorite musicians for The Super Creeps. Sean has been a rabid Bowie fan all his life and is fully committed to gifting the audience with the bands version of Bowie’s great legacy.
Annaliese Mortimer is a multi instrumentalist who has played with City Of Lost Children, her duo project with Sean, and her new band who will soon be sweeping the nation with their sugar pop sensibility.
June 14, 2024 • 2:00pm - 4:00pm | Graduation |
October 05, 2023 • 5:30pm - 8:30pm | Cocktail Party |
September 26, 2022 • 7:00pm - 7:45pm | Corporate Event |
Julie W. said “Ford was great! He played the right mix and was not over peering!”
Suzanne H. said “Julian’s music was the perfect compliment to our evening! He arrived on time, was professional and accommodating. Highly recommend, you will be thoroughly…”
Kiki M. said “Absolutely amazing ensemble! I am so thrilled with this group. It was everything that I could have hoped for. They go above and beyond and made it an…”
Kathy M. said “Steph was professional and very personable, and so many guests commented on the beauty of the music and her singing. A wonderful element to the evening,…”