About
I picked up playing weddings for friends who asked me to play at theirs. I now have over 3 years experience, having been picked up from pubs shows, referrals and from street performance. It was all very organic :)
Though well versed in a lot of the classic wedding songs(your Ed Sheerans, Callums Scotts, Enrique Engalsias, etc), I describe myself as indie-folk fundamentally - think Passenger, Ben howard, Noah Kahan, Mumford & Sons. However I've been playing professionally for around 7 years and spread into many different genres, including pop, singersongwriter and acoustic. I can also do a more lively set if you prefer - think Avicci, Myles Smith, Bastille, then all your classic crowd pleasers (oasis, john denver, Neil Diamond, Bill Withers, etc).
My main USPs are a nice voice and well-rounded, rhythmic set up with acoustic guitar and foot percussion. I love to play weddings because it suits my vibe, a bit more relaxed and a happy, loving sort of environment. If you'd like more information you can visit my website OneEyedManOfficial.com or see my instagram @TheOneEyedManOfficial
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