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| Nathan Granner
“…Granner makes each of his numbers an event. He's blessed with a commanding personality and a rich, resonant voice… perhaps more impressive are his control and finesse, the emotional logic with which he paces his solos, the way his singing takes on fresh timbre suited to whatever character he's singing…” Alan Scherstuhl, The Pitch Weekly, March 10, 2009
On his own, Sony/BMG Masterworks recording artist, Nathan Granner has received critical acclaim from The Boston Globe, The London Times, The New York Times, Opera News, Washington Post, and USA Today from his appearances as solo artist as well as from his leading role portrayals with the National Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Irish Radio Orchestra, the Tulsa Philharmonic, Opera Theatre Saint Louis, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Wolf Trap Opera, Opera Tampa, and Tulsa Opera. He counts his characterizations of Ferrando in Cosi fan Tutte, Nemorino in L’Elisir D’Amore, Remus in Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha and Mr. Owen, Man With a Paint Box from Dominick Argento Wagnerian pastiche, Postcards from Morocco, in addition to being a Metropolitan Opera National Council Semi Finalist as his most outstanding achievements to date.
During the 2005 – 2006 season, Nathan produced a successful double national tour, performing for nearly 33,000 patrons in 35 American cities, with classical guitarist Beau Bledsoe to support their recently released CD, Departure, and with Soprano Lisa Williamson in their “Waiting for Guffman”- meets-Anna-Russell-type comedic opera concert, I Dolci Canti.
Mr. Granner has also been a force in the Kansas City Metropolitan area, working and collaborating throughout the community as an artistic director, a general manager and as an entrepreneur. He is co-founder and President of KCMETROPOLIS.org, Kansas City’s new online journal of the Performing Arts, an answer to the shrinking press coverage of the print media industry.
In addition, Granner is creating a new role for a new major musical theater piece “Lost Lady With a Violin, written by Laurie Whitaker and is collaborating with composer Jeffery Ruckma on “Nathan Granner – Wee Small Hours – Variations on the 16 songs on the iconic 1955 Frank Sinatra Album” Also on deck is collaboration with composer Brad Cox on “Hymn - a new live production celebrating the history of the American Hymn”. He is also keeping an extensive national concert schedule. |
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Singers - Classical Singer |
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Singers - Pop Singer |
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20s Hits 30s Hits, 40s Hits, 50s Hits, Big Band, Broadway, Cabaret, Chamber Music, Classical, French Music, Gospel, Italian Music, Latin, Opera, Soul, World Music |
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$2500 - $10000 |
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| In Chad had a vision. A vision of a band that has a purpose. The mission of the band will be to serve God, talk about Jesus and create an atmosphere to examine truthfully your relationship with our Savior. The Gift was born.
The band has diverse influences, Trace Adkins to Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix to Hank Williams Sr., P.O.D. to Evanescence, Robert Johnson to Grand Funk Railroad, and Tim McGraw to Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Chad started the band with family members, wife, sister and brother-in-law. The Gift through personnel changes has changed from a family band to a band that is truly family. The band has been successful at accomplishing its mission b before it ever played a show and the future holds more victories in the name of Jesus. God is ever faithful.
The Gift has diversity. The members have a range of musical experience with
various other bands and genres. Also, the members attend various churches.
The music reflects this diversity as the writing is done collectively. The lyrics
are straight to the point and are doctrinally correct .The Gift’s music is hard to
put into a nice neat box. Our diversity and reliance on God’s providence is our
appeal and strength.
The band has played prisons, youth groups and various church functions.
But, any event is possible as long as it falls into our criteria. The only criteria
for where we will play is we have to lift up the name of Jesus and the gospel |
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Band - Rock |
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Band - Christian Rock |
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Christian Rock, Rock |
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$500 - $1000 |
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| The KC All Stars are Kansas City's best upbeat party dance band. Available for weddings, corporate events and conventions, charity fundraisers, private parties and grand openings, festivals and nightclubs. |
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Band - Dance |
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Band - Cover Band |
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60s Hits, 70s Hits, 80s Hits, 90s Hits, 2000s Hits, Dance, Disco, Motown, Pop, Rythym and Blues, Rock, Top-40 |
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$1500 - $2500 |
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| edbandasylum is my own website. There are links to more free music.
A unique one man show. Live guitar and vocals combined with bass tracks and drum machine. Sounds like a full band. Mostly originals, but I do play a handfull of songs people might know. |
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Band - Rock |
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Band - Metal |
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$500 - $1000 |
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| If you were to mix together, Lynrd Skynrd, Merle Haggard, Dwight Yocum, Dion, ZZ Top, Alabama, Queen, Brooks and Dunn and decades of musical influence from the music of the 's through to the hot tunes of today, you would have a "Back In The Saddle" performance. |
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Band - Cover Band |
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Band - Country |
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50s Hits, 60s Hits, 70s Hits, 80s Hits, 90s Hits, 2000s Hits, Bluegrass, Country, Rock, Rockabilly |
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$1000 - $5000 |
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