RobBarlow
(Hertfordshire/London)
Tuesday 1 Jul 2025, 12:26pm
Hello there!
I'm Rob, and I'm looking for a new front person for my function band; Full Frequency.
We’ve been an active function outfit for 7+ years. We have around 15 shows booked in for this year, most of which are paid at around £250 - £350 per person, but with some public gig exceptions. Our aim is to play 20+ shows a year around the UK and EU. All members are highly experienced and have played professionally.
Our Requirements:
• Skill set & Ability - We are looking for an experienced singer/guitarist with great stage presence - if you've got an amazing vocal but don't play guitar, we still really want to hear from you!
• Commitment - We're being booked for people's wedding day, so its important we make it happen! No flakes!
• Transport - You will need to be able to transport yourself and your equipment across the country. All gig payments take travel expenses into consideration.
• Equipment - Guitarists will need to have professional level equipment suitable for both small venues and large festivals.
• Business minded - This is ultimately a business, so it may need investment and time to help with marketing and branding. We will be taking this opportunity to not only replace our live front person, but also to rethink our outfits, branding and marketing material. Everyone in the band are treated as equals, so this will very much be a group effort.
Location - Beds/Herts/Cambs ideally, but we will consider any location if everything else is right.
If you're interested:
• Please head here to see our setlist: https://www.fullfrequencyband.co.uk/set-list
• Pick 2-3 songs for you to sing
• Record videos of your live performance. Home recordings are fine, recording or video quality doesn't matter, but please no editing and no autotune - We will know!
• Send recordings to robbarlowmusic@hotmail.co.uk ideally as a drive, sendspace or dropbox link
• Also include information about yourself which is in line with our requirements above.
Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you,
Rob