1 (solo) performer
Indoor and outdoor
Saxophonist
2 hours
Minimum 2x2 meters of playing space. Fle
NL
Professional live saxophone for any occasion. From corporate events and weddings to festivals and private parties: Mr. Saxonality brings passion, quality and a recognizable sound that takes any gathering to the next level.
Why choose Mr. Saxonality?
Mr. Saxonality is a versatile live saxophonist from Zwolle who performs at festivals, live bands, corporate parties, concerts and events. With his powerful sound, strong improvisational ability and years of stage experience he adds extra energy, musicality and experience to every performance.
With experience both on stage and in the studio, his background includes conservatory projects, big bands, cabaret orchestras, live bands, studio recordings and various professional music productions. This makes him feel at home in both small ensembles and larger productions.
Genres & styles
With experience in Soul, Funk, R&B, Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Pop, Dance Classics and current hits, Mr. Saxonality moves effortlessly between different musical styles and live settings.
His combination of musicality, flexibility and improvisational ability makes
him employable as a guest soloist, band member or featured saxophonist.
Suitable for:
- Festivals
- Live bands
- Company parties
- Concerts
- Theater productions
- Anniversaries
- Gala dinners
- Openings
- Special events
Available as:
- Guest soloist
- Band member
- Section player
- Featured saxophonist
- Festival performer
Repertoire
Well-known artists within the repertoire include Earth, Wind & Fire, Stevie Wonder, George Benson, Luther Vandross, Alicia Keys, Sade, Michael Jackson, Bruno Mars and Tower of Power.
His broad musical background allows Mr. Saxonality to quickly adapt to different line-ups, musical styles and live situations.
Prices do not include any technique and travel expenses.
Reviews
€ 395,-
act price ex 9% VATThe request is non-committal.
Artist will respond with question/proposal.
After that, you can complete the booking.

