FAQs
- What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?
Prospective customers should know the following about my pricing policy: I work to find a fair price that works for both the customer and me. I always aim to find a cost that doesn't break the bank, but accurately reflects the services that I provide, as well as the talent. Music can often be a factor that makes an event stellar and memorable, as opposed to mundane and commonplace. I frequently work with clients that have never hired live musicians before, but instantly become fans of live music after hearing us perform. That being said, if you want QUALITY live music, And DJ at the same time we can do that for the full feature of an event I am always trying to find affordable deals for my musical services. In general, my minimum pricing for a solo performer for 1 hour is $250. However, a solo performer for 2 hours may only be $300-$350, as opposed to double the cost of the 1 hour rate of $250. In addition, it's important to me for customers to know that my hourly rate of $150 per hour is typically per musician per hour, not per ensemble. For example, if you wanted to hire a 6 piece band for your 4 hour wedding reception, definitely expect to pay more than $600 total for the band. Furthermore, the $150 per hour is an estimation of the cost for my services. A large number of factors goes into my pricing, including but not limited to the following: -Is your event being held during peak season or off-peak season? Peak season is typically from May to August, September, and December. I am very flexable so let's have a good time and make some memories.
- What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I show new customer the services that accurately correspond to their request, I also show them information about my background, including our major clients and training. I am a professional musician and I rank as a talented and passionate musician in the Front Range Area. In addition, I am completely reliable, and are true professionals in every sense of the word. After showing the prospective customer samples, I explain what me us different from any other band, I work to find a price that works for both the customer and myself.
- What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
My training in music is extensive. I hold a bachelor's degree in music from University of Arizona , where I studied Guitar, bass, piano in classical and jazz formats. Equally as important, however, is my practical training. I have worked on cruise boats and as a freelance musician for years, and continue to do so, both as a sideman and band leader. I still continue to work as a professional Guitarist around the area. I have immersed myself in the local music scene, and have access to many styles