Johnny Spitz

Johnny Spitz Johnny is a true entertainer in every sense of the word and it his love for playing to all ages particularly at weddings where he targets not only his own demographic of 18-35’s but all ages.

His repertoire is quite extensive for any occasion. He can perform beautiful ballads to classic dance favourites right through to Top 40.

As a solo guitarist/vocalist coupled with the years of playing in bands and duos, Johnny’s ability and charisma to work an audience purely from his enthusiastic on-stage presence to produce an extremely talented and well-rounded performer.

Showmanship is Johnny’s forte and his natural exuberance combined with his passion for being on stage would make your wedding perfect for Johnny to create a festive atmosphere as well as in any Hotel, Club or Restaurant of yours.

Playing guitar and using a high quality sequenced backing unit the songs noted are only an example of what he can do covering the 50’s onwards.

You will not be disappointed having “Johnny Rock” for you !”

Johnny Spitz Johnny Spitz is such a versatile entertainer that he can offer just about any style of music to enhance your Wedding reception.

Pre-dinner cocktail music and easy listening favourites will relax your guests and when it comes time to pick up the tempo, Johnny Spitz’s repertoire will pack the dance floor with popular hits from many eras.

He has performed at countless weddings and functions in 12 years and his ability to read the ambience of the evening, adjust tempo and feel accordingly is a skill only experienced musicians have and he is one of them.

Johnny can tailor his musical services to meet your specific needs in relation to your musical taste and requirements and the timing of his brackets with your formalities, such as speeches etc. Meeting and/or speaking with couples to plan the musical needs of a reception is also part of his service. He is also available to be the Master of Ceremony (MC).

Songlist General
3am – Matchbox 20
20 Good Reasons – Thirsty Merc
All For You – Sister Hazel
All I Wanna Do – Cheryl Crowe
All The Small Things – Blink 182
Apologize – Timbaland
American Idiot – Green Day
Bad Moon Rising – Creedence Clearwater Revival
Beautiful Day – U2
Behind Blue Eyes – Limp Bizkit
Better Man – Pearl Jam
Breakfast At Tiffany’s – Deep Blue Something
Call Me When You’re Sober – Evanescence
Catch My Disease – Ben Lee
Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol
Closing Time – Semisonic
Copperhead Road – Steve Earle
Dream Catch Me – Newton Faulkner
Drive – Incubus
Fat Bottomed – Girls Queen
Follow You Down Gin – Blossoms
Grace Kelly – Mika
Hard To Handle – Black Crows
Heaven – Live
Hold My Hand Hootie & The Blowfish
Holy Grail – Hunters & Collectors
How Bizarre – OMC
How To Save A Life – The Fray
How You Remind Me – Nickelback
I Don’t Feel Like Dancing – Scissor Sisters
If You Could Only See – Tonic
I’ll Be There For You – The Rembrandts
It’s All Been Done – Barenaked Ladies
Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely) – P!nk
Last Kiss – Pearl Jam
Life Is A Roller Coaster – Ronan Keating
Mean To Me – Crowded House
Most People I Know – Billy Thorpe
Mr Jones – Counting Crows
My Happiness – Powderfinger
Old Time Rock n Roll – Bob Seger
Only Want To Be With You – Hootie & The Blowfish
Opportunity – Pete Murray
Pictures Of You – The Last Goodnight
Pretty Vegas – INXS
Real World – Matchbox 20
Red Red Wine – UB40
Rockin All Over The World – Status Quo
Run To The Water – Live
Semi-Charmed Life – Third-Eye Blind
Should I Stay Or Should I Go – The Clash
Slide – Goo Goo Dolls
Smells Like Teen Spirit – Nirvana
Somebody Told Me – The Killers
Someday – Nickelback
Steal My Kisses – Ben Harper
Summer of 69 – Bryan Adams
Thanks For The Memories – Fall Out Boy
The Pretender – Foo Fighters
This Love – Maroon 5
To Be With You – Mr Big
Wake Me Up When September Ends – Green Day
When I Come Around – Green Day
Wish You Well – Bernard Fanning
Won’t Go Home Without You – Maroon 5
Working Class Man – Jimmy Barnes
You And Your Hand – P!nk

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