Tombstone Desperados
- Cleveland, MS
- One Man Band
- 3 Verified Bookings
Dee H. said “Roy is a great performer - always willing to work the audience - taking requests and pleasing the crowd! If you want the sound of true country music -…”
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Classically trained guitarist, plays classical, folk, and acoustic guitar. Perfect for special events, engagement parties, weddings, and any event where music is needed. Also takes special requests and can play any song you want. Want to hear our sound? Request a demo track and we'll send one to you!
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Price Range: $100-$500
Gig Length: 60 - 240 minutes
Arrives with all necessary equipment, is quiet and discreet when sound checking and setting up equipment as well as when packing up. Dresses for the occasion.
Farris has studied guitar since he was 7 years old. In college, he managed, produced albums and performed with a Progressive Metal band Torgo. After majoring in Music Industry Studies with a Minor in classical guitar at Loyola University New Orleans, Farris returned home to Jackson and has been seen performing at local restaurants, parties, and special events.
Comes with all own gear. Sets up and breaks down on own.
Folk, rock, jazz, blues, classical
must have power outlet accessibility
Dee H. said “Roy is a great performer - always willing to work the audience - taking requests and pleasing the crowd! If you want the sound of true country music -…”
Michael T. said “Besides being a fantastic singer and musician, Austin related well to the audience and captivated all. We went into this event hoping our guests would…”
Johny R. said “Stefan took on a tough job singing for my friend at her birthday trail ride. He could not have handled the challenges any better and the music was great.”
Amanda F. said “We are beyond grateful for the incredible performance by The One Man Swamp Band at our wedding. From the moment he began playing, it was like he had known…”