Your list is empty.
Save musicians, entertainers, speakers, and services, and they’ll appear here.
The McCartney Experience
- Randallstown, MD
- Paul McCartney Impersonator
- Travels nationwide
- Contact for rates
Overview
THE McCARTNEY EXPERIENCE is THE tribute to Sir Paul, and Jed Duvall is almost like seeing the real thing. Playing a variety of songs from the Liverpool Legend, including Beatles, Wings and solo hits, THE McCARTNEY EXPERIENCE is the closest thing to Sir Paul you'll ever experience!
Reviews
Be the first to review The McCartney Experience
Booking Info
Price Range: Contact for rates
Gig Length: 30 - 180 minutes
Languages: English
Insurance: $1,000,000 - Full liability
What to Expect
Whether you hire Jed and his full band, or Jed as a solo act or personal appearance, you'll get the closest thing to Paul McCartney you'll experience, aside from hiring the Liverpool Legend himself. From the accent (a recent audience member from the UK recently said "I actually thought he was from Liverpool!"), to the playing and performing ("Jed Duvall is, of course, an incredibly multi-talented musician he can sing excellent, play the hell out of that Bass and Keys, and boy, he sure pulls it off when emulating Paul McCartney." Matt Ridley, The Mid-Atlantic Journal), Jed 's attention to detail shines through. In addition, Jed tells stories and anecdotes about songs, the other band members and other factoids that mesmerizes audiences all over the world.
About
The McCartney Experience is the ultimate tribute to Paul McCartney. But Jed Duvall (Lead Vocals, Bass Guitar, Piano) isn’t just a look alike in appearance, mannerism, and musical talent; he brings authenticity to a whole new level playing music from the early years of Beatlemania and throughout the career of the Fab Four. But unlike many Beatle tributes, Jed expertly performs hits from McCartney's days with Wings as well as his solo career. However, the journey from Beatle fan to one of the most sought-after McCartney tribute acts is certainly a “long and winding road.”
Growing up in a small farming community in Southern Maryland, Jed had music all around him; the country music station in his father’s pickup, the Broadway show tunes his mother would play on the family record player, and the hymns sung in church as a member of the choir. His parents lived in England before Jed was born, so a deep appreciation of all things British was instilled in the family from an early age. “When the Beatles became popular, they were certainly popular in my household,” Duvall remembers. “Even my mother, who wasn’t a big fan of rock music, loved those ‘Beatle Boys.’”
As a teenager Duvall enjoyed music but his great love was theatre. “Any time there was a part in a school play, I’d jump at it. Slipping into a character was very comfortable for me,” says Duvall. “I thought that when I graduated high school, I’d go out to Hollywood and be a movie star.” That plan was derailed in high school while attending a performance by a local Elvis impersonator. Duvall was mesmerized by the performance even though he’d never been a big Elvis fan. Duvall started developing his own act, and after graduation, joined the Army and began performing at various Army bases. After his discharge, Duvall applied for—and was accepted to—the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts and lived in New York for several years working as an actor, musician, and record store employee. Eventually, the lure of the city wore off and Duvall returned to Maryland, got married, raised children and got a “real” job.
But the idea of performing didn’t wane and after seeing a McCartney concert in 2009, Duvall began creating a McCartney tribute. “I’d seen plenty of Beatle tribute bands, but I never saw an act committed completely to just Paul McCartney,” says Duvall. Always a stickler for authenticity, Duvall began taking bass lessons. And while he’s a naturally righty, he was determined not only to play the bass well, but to play it left-handed. “I’ve seen some guys playing the part right-handed. There’s nothing wrong with that, and I’ll bet a lot of people don’t even notice,” says Duvall. “But I do!”
Seeing Jed perform as Paul is like seeing Paul McCartney in a more intimate, personal setting. “Like many, I’ve gone to McCartney concerts and seen a tiny figure on a stage so far away, it’s easier to watch the video feed,” says Duvall. “I try to give the audience the chance to experience Paul on a personal level and give them the feeling that they’re actually watching him perform.” This attention to detail has resulted in sold out shows and rave reviews. Even Tom Freston, founder of MTV observed “You close your eyes…it’s Paul McCartney. You open them…IT’S STILL PAUL McCARTNEY!” With shows booked throughout the year, this “band on the run” continues to keep the fans of Paul McCartney amazed—not “maybe” but definitely
Services Offered
Set List
Partial list
A Day in the Life
A Hard Day’s Night
A Taste of Honey
All My Loving
All Together Now
All You Need Is Love
And I Love Her
Another Day
Back in the USSR
Band On The Run
Beautiful Night
Birthday
Blackbird
Calico Skies
Can’t Buy Me Love
Come On To Me
Dance Tonight
Day Tripper
Drive My Car
Ebony and Ivory
Eight Days a Week
Eleanor Rigby
English Tea
Every Night
Fixing a Hole
For No-One
Get Back
Getting Better
Golden Slumbers
Good Day Sunshine
Got To Get You Into My Life
Helen Wheels
Here, There and Everywhere
Hey, Jude
I Saw Her Standing There
I Want To Hold Your Hand
I Will
I’ll Be Back
I’ll Follow The Sun
I’m Down
I’ve Got A Feeling
I’ve Just Seen a Face
If I Fell
Junior’s Farm
Kansas City/Hey, Hey, Hey
Lady Madonna
Let ‘Em In
Let It Be
Let It Be
Let Me Roll It
Listen To What The Man Said
Listen To What The Man Said
Live and Let Die
Martha, My Dear
Maybe I’m Amazed
Michelle
Mother Nature’s Son
Mull of Kintyre
My Love
My Valentine
New
Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five
No More Lonely Nights
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
Oh! Darling
Paperback Writer
Penny Lane
Penny Lane
Please Please Me
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
She Loves You
She’s A Woman
Silly Love Songs
That Would Be Something
The Back Seat of My Car
The Fool on the Hill
The Long and Winding Road
Things We Said Today
This Boy
Til There Was You
Too Many People
Twist and Shout
Two of Us
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey
We Can Work It Out
We Can Work It Out
When I’m Sixty-Four
With a Little Luck
Wonderful Christmastime
Yellow Submarine
Yesterday
Your Mother Should Know
Influences & Inspiration
The Beatles
Paul McCartney
Wings