SEEKING
Band to Join, Fiddle, Mandolin, Other, Background Singer, Keyboard, Violin, Acoustic Guitar, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Vocalist.ABOUT
Local San Antonio singer songwriter, Looking for a female or male guitar player who sings or vocalist/keyboard player or possibly violin player to start working on a duet type acoustic/folk/alt. group. Looking for a mature established person who loves music but has a job and does not depend on music as only income. I have recently moved back to San Antonio as my day job brought me home. I am looking for anyone willing to write and share music together and who takes music seriously. I perform both original works and covers and need a creative partner who wants to perform live and record on occasion. If you like the classic folk sounds of Simon and Garfunkel and Jim Croce as well as the new sounds of Kate Nash & Mumford & Sons then you have come to the right place. Send a text or call if you are interested. two one zero, six-zero 6-6640
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- Screen name:
- Vince Yznaga
- Member since:
- Oct 25 2011
- Active over 1 month ago
- Level of commitment:
- Very Committed
- Years playing music:
- 25
- Gigs played:
- Over 100
- Tend to practice:
- 2-3 times per week
- Available to gig:
- 2-3 nights a week
- Most available:
- Nights
Influences
The music influences on my life span from Rush and Pink Floyd, to The Sundays, Al Stewart, Aimee Mann, Suzanne Vega, Jim Croce, the Ting Tings, Snow Patrol, Dangerous Summer, Los Campesinos!, and indie artists, and musical friends Laura Ellement and Dan Cropper & their new band High House.
EQUIPMENT
I have a complete sound system, classical guitar and two acoustic guitars.
MUSIC
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A Thousand Times
A Thousand Times Year: 2012 Album: Unsigned Genre: Acoustic
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Never Alone
Never Alone Track number: 9 Year: 2011 Album: Tracks In The Dust: Songs from Afghanistan Genre: Acoustic
All proceeds from the sale of this song go to The Wounded Warrior Project