Based in Wolverhampton, West Midlands, I am a multi-talented wedding musician who can play the harp, organ, and piano, and provide beautiful vocals. I have always loved music, having started to learn the piano at age five and deciding that I wanted to pursue a career as a musician when I grew up. I then began organ lessons at age 13, and my life in music grew from there. I went on to gain a place at the Birmingham School of Music where I furthered my studies and honed my skills. I have performed at several venues within the West Midlands and have also conducted choirs—male voice and mixed.
Services Offered
I would love to hear your ideas for your magical event and can't wait to tell you more about my services. I particularly enjoy adding the beauty of the harp to private performances, along with enchanting organ, piano, and vocal options. Together, you and I will design the perfect soundtrack for your ceremony. I can remain with you to perform for your drinks reception and evening meal to maintain the romantic atmosphere.
Based in Wolverhampton, West Midlands
Africa, arranged by Amy Turk
Aint No Sunshine, by Bill Withers
Aladdin A Whole New World
All of me by John Legend
All through the night - traditional
An American Tail Somewhere Out There
Angels we have heard on high
Annie’s Song, by John Denver
The Anniversary Waltz
Ar Soudarded
As time goes, by Herman Hupfeld
The Autumn Leaves arranged by Allie Robertson
Away in a manger
Bachelbel's Minuet, arranged by Anne Crosby Gaudet
Ballade Pour Adeline
Baloo Baleerie
Beauty and the Beast arranged by Amy Turk
Becca Grewcock's
Bridal Chorus, by Wagner
By the light of the silvery moon
Can you feel the love tonight Lion King by Kyle Lamdry
Canon in D by Johann Pachebel
Can’t help falling in love
Careless Whisper, by George Michael
Celine Dion- From this moment
Celine Dion-The prayer
Circle of Life by Disney Book
Clair de Lune, by Debussy
Cold December flies away
Colours of the wind, by Disney Book
Danny Boy - traditional
Ding Dong Merrily on high
Edelweiss from The Sound of Music
Endless love, by Lionel Richie
(Everything I Do) I Do For You, by Bryan Adams
Fame-out here on my own
Feather Theme”, by Alan Silvestri
Fields of Gold - Sting
The First Noel
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, by Roberta Flack
The Flower Duet From Lakme, by Leo Delibes
For the Love of a Princess, by James Horner
Fragile, by Sting
From this moment on
Fum,fum,fum God rest ye merry gentlemen
Für Elise, by Beethoven
Galway Bay - traditional
The Garden Medley
Ghost-Unchained Melody
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen
Greensleeves - traditional
Grenadier And Lady Gift
Hallelujah by Arranged by Anne Crosby Gaudet
Hark! The Herald Angels Sings
Have I told you lately, by Arranged by Cindy Blevins
Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas
The Holly and the Ivy
I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing, by Aerosmith
I saw three ships
In the bleak midwinter
In the Clouds
Inisheer
An Irish Blessing
Isn’t it Romantic
It came upon a midnight clear
The Joker And The Queen, by Taylor Swift
Just For You
Kiss From a Rose, by Seal
Lady Marian by Clannad
Lament for Kilcash
The Lion King-Circle Of Life
Londonderry Air”, by Archer
The Lord is my Shepherd, by Kieth Green
Love, by John Lennon
Love me tender – Elvis Presley
Love Of My Life, by Queen
A Manx Celtic Christmas
Mary Did You Know? by Arranged by Jodie Ann Tolman
Mermaid’s Tears, by Anne Crosby Gaudet
Minuet in F Major Mozart
The Mission - Gabriels oboe
Moon_River
Morning has broken
Never Enough from The Greatest Showman
Nocturne_for_a_Midnight_Clear
Noel Nouvelet
O Christmas Tree
O Come all ye Faithful
O come, O come Emanuel
O Holy Night
O Little Town of Bethlehem
O Waly, waly
Once in Royal David’s City
Over the Rainbow by Arranged by Anne Crosby Gaudet
The Parting Glass
Perfect, by Ed Sheeran arr. Christy-Lyn Marais
Plaisir D’amour
The Rainbow Connection from the Muppets
The Rains of Castamere
Ribambelle 5 Carol of the Bells
Right here waiting for you, by Richard Marx
River Flows in You Yiruma
Romeo and Juliet - A Time For Us
Scales and Arpeggios by Aristocats
Scarborough Fair
She, by Charles Aznovour
She's The One by Robbie Williams
Silent Night, by Franz Gruber
Someone To Watch Over Me, by George Gershwin
Somewhere in Time, by John Barry
St Basil’s Hymn
Starry, starry night - Vincent
Stranger on the shore
Summer Lullaby
Sussex Carol
Swan Lk243”
Tanner’s Wassail
A Thousand Years by Arranged by Christy Lyn
Titanic My Heart will go on James Horner
True Love Ways by Buddy Holly
Walking in the Air
The way u look tonight, by Jerome Kern
What a wonderful world by Louis Armstrong
What Child is This
When you say nothing at all
While shepherds watched their flocks
White Christmas
The White Cliffs of Dover, by Arranged by Anne Crosby Gaudet
Who Wants To Live Forever, by Queen
A Whole New World, by Alan Menken
Winter Moon
Year Round
I require a performance space of at least 2m x 2m with lighting, I also need 1 x 13amp socket. A parking space close to the entrance of the venue would be preferable with a ramp rather than steps.
I bring my own amp for the harp.
I would need to know directions and where is the nearest place to park. If there are steps, how many, as to transport my harp to another level may require a lift.
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My favourite venue is a stately home just before Christmas. I play in the Grand Parlour as people stroll through the stately home with all of the decorations. The atmosphere is wonderful.
I have been influenced by Amy Turk who is a fantastic harpist who uses the harp to provide percussive effects.
I have been performing since my primary school. I have performed at hundreds of weddings, parties and funerals across the West Midlands.
I love playing at weddings as the harp provides a lovely atmosphere to the occasion.
I normally arrive an hour before the performance to set up and tune. Performance times are 50 minutes sets in the main.
I am happy to perform outside depending on the weather and also cover for the harp. It would need to be a flat dry surface rather than grass and near to a power supply.
I do have a set repertoire but I am also happy to learn new arrangements if suitable for the instrument.
A comment at the stately home was "What an experience the melodious music from the harp gently wafting through the house and particularly onto the balcony transported one back to a more genteel less frenetic time. Although I have absolutely no musical ability I did chat with the lady playing the harp to express my admiration and admire of her ability, choice of music and digital dexterity, what a nice lady."
National Trust
Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton
St Michael's Catholic Church, Wolverhampton
St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham
SS Peter & Paul's Catholic Church, Wolverhampton
Pendrell Hall, Codsall
The Mount Hotel, Wolverhampton
Kennedy Centre, Washington
Wolverhampton Civic Hall