Brandon Crocker
- Atlanta, GA
- Singing Guitarist
- 142 Verified Bookings
Chrissy S. said “Brandon was perfect for our event. He was super easy to work with, played great music appropriate for our event, helped with announcements, and the best…”
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Make vocalist dying to entertain you and your guests at parties, weddings and any other event! I have a versatile style inviting classic jazz standards, to pop, rock and R&B.
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Price Range: $120 and up
Gig Length: 20 - 180 minutes
Languages: English, French
I will generally need a microphone and amp if performing to a recording. If performing with an ensemble a monitor is preferred but not necessary. I am easy going and happy to be as helpful as possible.
I have been singing as long as I remember and have been in choruses, choirs, shows, a capella groups, and even recorded on a children's CD.
I'm a social worker but few things compare to my passion for singing. I promise to bring my heart and soul to your special event.
I am flexible and take requests, however my jazz standards include
"Unforgettable"- Nat King Cole
"The Way You Look Tonight"- Frank Sinatra
"Embraceable You"- Gershwin
"Someone to Watch Over Me"- Sinatra
Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Michael Bublé, Harry Connick Jr., Rufus Wainwright.
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Audio monior
Chrissy S. said “Brandon was perfect for our event. He was super easy to work with, played great music appropriate for our event, helped with announcements, and the best…”
Lisa C. said “I want to say how much everyone enjoyed Conner's Neil Diamond Tribute Show. And how much they enjoyed Conner! Thank you for being so easy to work…”
Teresa F. said “I asked her to my church for special music. She did a wonderful performance and I will definitely ask her to come again. She and Elvis also did a trio…”
Sara P. said “If I would give him 10 stars, I would! Duane kept our group hyped up and entertained the entire night! I was worried that people may be shy about participating…”