Saying goodbye to a loved one is a deeply personal and emotional experience. Live music has the power to bring comfort, peace, and reflection during these moments. I, Brandt Jacobus, provide professional, heartfelt acoustic guitar performances for funerals, graveside ceremonies, and memorial services throughout the Jersey Shore, Cape May, Wildwood, Stone Harbor, and Avalon.
With years of experience performing for both intimate and large-scale services, including private ceremonies in California such as Ricardo Montalbán’s service in Culver City, I bring a deep understanding of how music can honor a life well-lived. Whether you’re looking for soft instrumental arrangements, traditional hymns, or a favorite song that held special meaning, my repertoire can be tailored to reflect the spirit of your loved one.
Many memorial services take place in remote or outdoor locations where power access can be a concern. I provide high-quality amplification and a reliable remote power source to ensure that my guitar, as well as any spoken words by funeral directors, pastors, or loved ones, can be clearly heard. My professional-grade microphone setup ensures that every word and note reaches guests with clarity and reverence.
Every family has unique traditions and musical preferences. I am honored to work closely with families and funeral directors to create a meaningful musical tribute that aligns with their wishes. Whether you prefer classical guitar, soft contemporary pieces, or sacred hymns, my goal is to provide music that fosters a sense of peace and remembrance.
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If you are in need of live guitar music for a funeral or memorial service in Cape May, Wildwood, Stone Harbor, Avalon, or anywhere along the Jersey Shore, I am here to assist you with professionalism and care. Please reach out to discuss musical selections, availability, and any special requests to help honor your loved one in the most meaningful way possible.
Honored to perform at Ricardo Montalbán’s private service, Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, 2009
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