
Live Performances &
Private Events
01
Solo / Duo
As a guitarist, Or enjoys playing with a bass player as a band for corporate events, private events, weddings and live performances. Pictured here: Or accompanied by Nick Benoit at the New Orleans Historic Jazz Park
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Or's Organ Trio (most popular)
The organ trio a perfect balance between laid-back sophistication and groove—ideal for conversation, yet compelling enough to draw guests in. From smooth jazz standards to New Orleans funk-infused improvisations, the organ trio creates an uplifting and groovy energy as a band for corporate events and wedding band. Pictured here: Or Shovaly on guitar, Rik Fletcher on keys and Adam Everrett on drums.
03
Jazz Trio
A guitar-based acoustic trio (typically guitar, bass, and drums or horn) tends to feel lighter, airier, and a band that is less loud. The sound is more delicate and dynamic, with plenty of space between notes. It works especially well for refined background settings—cocktail hours, gallery-style events, or intimate dinners—where guests are speaking and the music gently supports the room without dominating it. The overall effect is elegant while still remaining groovy.
04
Organ Trio with Horns
The organ trio with horns is a ensemble that fuses the deep, soulful groove of a classic orgab trio with the energy of a brass section. By pairing the instrument’s together, the group creates a "mini-big band" sound that is both sophisticated and gritty - perfect as a wedding band, corporate event band or simply playing live in a venue.
05
Incorporate Vocals
Adding vocals elevates the atmosphere at the event. Drawing from a versatile set list of pop, jazz and soul, this setup brings more upbeat, danceable and familiar music.




