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PROFILE
PROFILE
Perhaps a quiet, romantic dining experience would help set your image. Present your guests with an easy-listening musical backdrop to their dining experience, or outdoor or indoor gathering. Create a special ambiance around a campfire. Open or close the season with an event built around this comfortable music.
Accompaniment stylings range from clean bluegrass picking to intricate fingerpicking and strumming; simple arrangements to some interesting forms, ranging up and down the neck of the guitar.
Vocally, a baritone voice that carries well within a dining setting, yet is not overwhelming. Plugged or unplugged, The Man From Snow Road is a presence that doesn't intrude on conversation. Well suited to a strolling minstrel styling, he adds a relaxed visual and auditory colour that fills conversational interludes. Traditional staging is within his experience as well.
From easy-listening country favourites like Glen Campbell’s “By the Time I Get to Pheonix,” John Hartford’s “Gentle On My Mind,” Chris Kristopherson’s “Me and Bobbie McGee,” Vince Gill’s “Love Me,”to popular versions of folk-style music such as the classic Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young's “Four and Twenty,”and "Helplessly Hoping," light pop tunes, and classic tunes like Anne Murray's "Snowbird," and “Amazing Grace.”
Works of "lesser-known”Canadian artists such as Joe Grant of Tanglefoot, Lu Robitaille, and Marg Raynor of Georgian Bay, and other "Canadiana" songs, add to his own original music (varied sytles).
THE MAN FROM SNOW ROAD can enhance your business’ image.

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