Tommy Mays
- Atlanta, GA
- Saxophone Player
- 141 Verified Bookings
Adrienne D. said “Mr. Mays was excellent. He is a masterful musician. He was accommodating. He plays multiple instruments in various genres. This is my second event using…”
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I offer primarily wedding services because of my familiarity with common repertoire and my experience doing it for my father. I'm still pursuing my bachelor's degree in music education. Parties and religious settings are also okay!
I'm also a musician for the Georgia Renaissance Festival as a flute soloist (with a special wooden head joint!) and love playing renaissance music, jigs, Celtic music, and improv! Rates higher for costuming and head joint.
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Price Range: $100 and up
An array of repertoire that's relevant to the event. Specific songs encouraged!
I'm Camille, a flute player of 10 years and music education major. In my youth, I've constantly been the top/among the top of my section. I've been in Kennesaw State University's Wind Ensemble for two years, and was in the Symphony Orchestra for a year. I've been in flute lessons for 8 years.
I'm currently employed as a wandering bard for the Georgia Renaissance Festival, so I'm playing my flute for hours a day on the weekends.
Adrienne D. said “Mr. Mays was excellent. He is a masterful musician. He was accommodating. He plays multiple instruments in various genres. This is my second event using…”
Teresa R. said “Mr. Giles arrived on time and his musical selections were exceptional. Our residents loved his performance, we highly recommend that you book him now.”
Cristina P. said “I recently booked Rodney to play at our non profits Christmas Cocktail Reception. Rodney was very responsive, he was professional and his music incredible.…”
Starr C. E. S. C. said “We initially hired Steven Charles band for our Service Awards banquet. Our leadership thought that it was such a wonderful addition that we asked them…”