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BOOKING

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​LIVE PERFORMANCE

Whether the occasion is casual or formal, Cord would like to provide live music for you next event! Past performances include:

  • Private Corporate Events

  • Parties (Holidays, Birthdays, Anniversaries)

  • Festivals

  • Banquets

  • Church Events

  • Music Venues

  • Restaurants

  • Family Reunions

Depending on your budget and need, Cord can perform solo or assemble a band to enhance your event. 

​For live performance inquiries, please click here:

​STUDIO RECORDING

Cord has experience recording various styles and genres from gospel to latin to jazz (large ensemble and small combos) to Pop, R&B and Rock and Roll. If you're in need of a strong horn section, Cord can put together some of the best players in the Greater-Nashville area. Need Arrangements? Cord can arrange horns for your next project as well. Need Instrumental Solo Overdubs? Cord can record flute, clarinet and saxophones (soprano, alto, tenor and bari) in his home recording studio. To contact Cord for studio recording, please click here:

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​WEDDINGS

Solo saxophone can bring an element of class and sophistication to your wedding. Cord can provide solo saxophone during the prelude, during the ceremony or before the reception. If you need a party band for the reception, Cord plays with some of the best wedding/party bands in Tennessee. To inquire about Cord playing at your wedding, please click here:

​CLINICS

​Cord has experience working with students from middle school to high school in both the jazz ensemble and concert band settings. Cord has served as the guest clinican for the All-Middle Tennessee 7th & 8th Grade band and the All-Rutherford County High School Jazz Band. Cord also conducts the Ethos Jazz Ensemble, an audition-based group consisting of some of the best high school and middle school jazz musicians. To inquire about having Cord serve as a clinician in your area, please click here:

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