Jazz Pianist - Simon ref: 3625.1

Jazz Pianist - Simon

Pianist and Keyboard player Simon is a very talented Musician and Entertainer with a vast repertoire of melodies from the past to the present day. With his relaxing and cool jazz influenced style his easy listening music is suitable for most occasions.

This includes Cocktail pianist for your Christmas party, romantic and relaxing melodies for your Wedding, Masonic Ladies night, Garden party, Birthday party or other family celebrations.

Simon has his own high quality electric piano keyboard, which he use for performances.

Simon grew up during the Big Band and Swing era and loves to play this music. Who can forget the tunes from the Great American Songbook, the Big Band sounds of Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, Ted Heath, Count Basie and Duke Ellington, Vocalists such as Sinatra, Ella, Elvis, Ray Charles and many more? However, Simon will always have his favourites and these have got to be Oscar Peterson (a genious of the piano) George Shearing, Nat King Cole and Dave Brubeck. The music they performed was full of feeling, expression, melodic and yet rhythmic.

Testimonials

Birthday celebrationWe were delighted with the music provided by Simon at my father's 80th birthday celebration Saturday 16th July. He responded brilliantly to the occasion especially when my father announced during his speech that he and his partner, Jan had also got married in secret on his birthday! Talk about a surprise and Simon rose to the occasion by playing wedding music etc. We had a fabulous evening and would recommend Simon whole heartedly.
Wedding“From the moment we arrived and during our Reception we could hear your music drifting out into the garden. It really added atmosphere to our special day and was just what we wanted. We will have no hesitation in recommending you to others”
Party“What a great night you gave us, you certainly made the party go with a swing. We were still singing on the way home – You’re a real one-man band!”
“Your music is international and you seem to be able to play anything, how do you remember it all?”