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Joe

Pianist / Classical

  • London

Biography

Joe is a pianist, conductor and arranger par excellence from London. Graduating from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire in Classical Piano, Joe is currently resident pianist at both The Savoy Thames Foyer and The Dorchester Promenade, London.

Wearing his passion for music on his sleeve, Joe performs a diverse variety of styles - encompassing jazz, classical, musical theatre and popular music.

With a glittering and extensive CV that belies his relatively tender years, Joe guarantees expertise and class in abundance, and will elevate your wedding day into realms you couldn't possibly have dreamed of!

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Classically-trained violinist Elijah brings his jaw-dropping looping skills to make your day completely unique, magical and memorable in ways you could never have imagined!

  • Solo Strings
  • Violinist
  • Pop
  • Hip-hop
  • Classical
  • Folk & Irish

The Preludes Duo

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Jonathan

From jazz standards to pop classics, pianist Jonathan will create the perfect piano soundtrack to your day!

  • Pop
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Abigail

Abigail is a classically-trained violinist based in East Sussex boasting a vast and extraordinary repertoire of classical, pop, jazz and folk.

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Our process

Ring Ring Ring

1

Lets' get to know each other. One of the Wedding Jam team will call to find out how we can help you achieve your musical dream.

Music Consultation

2

Wedding Jam meet with you to discuss your tastes and preferences in greater depth.

Spin and Swerve Lists

3

Send across your bangers and clangers so we can pitch the set just right.

Let's Dance!

4

Memorable music. Unforgettable wedding.

We put you and your music first