Want to set a mellow, thoughtful mood for your ceremony? Or to entertain your guests with lively fiddle music during your cocktail hour? Perhaps you're looking for an alternative to the traditional wedding band, and you'd like to dance the night away to Celtic folk songs and foot-stompin' fiddle tunes? Or ALL OF THE ABOVE? Jordan has been performing at weddings for over a decade, solo and with bands of varying size to fit your budget. To be part of such a special day in someone's life is a responsibility we don't take lightly, we see it as an honor and are always grateful and excited for the opportunity. BIO: Bringing fresh energy to traditional Celtic music, Jordan Tirrell-Wysocki was first recognized as part of New Hampshire’s musical culture at the age of 12, when he was the youngest member of the delegation representing the state at The Smithsonian Folklife Festival. He grew up on a combination of contra dances and Celtic music, releasing multiple recordings and performing regularly around New England for over twenty years. Though he has toured nationally with award-winning bands in various genres, his primary focus is on his own group, the Jordan TW Trio. Featuring Matthew Jensen on guitar and Chris Noyes on upright bass, the trio performs traditional Celtic tunes and classic Irish sing-alongs, as well as their own compositions. They have appeared multiple times on NHPR’s The Folk Show and on WMUR’s NH Chronicle, as well as providing music for events ranging from Ted Talks to children’s programs to holiday variety shows, in addition to their concerts. In 2013 the NH State Council On The Arts named Jordan a “Master Artist” and in 2016 he was named “Best Fiddler” by New Hampshire Magazine. He has collaborated with names such as Máiréad Nesbitt (Celtic Woman, Lord Of The Dance), Ciaran Nagle (Riverdance, Ishna) and Ernest Thompson (On Golden Pond). With various bands he has opened for Irish legends Tommy Makem and Derek Warfield of The Wolfetones, as well as Willie Nelson, Charlie Daniels and Blues Traveler among others. He has written soundtracks for audiobooks and television (including the New England Emmy®-nominated theme music for NH Chronicle), appeared as a guest on over 75 albums, and continues to perform regularly at concert halls, listening room, festivals and private events, mostly in the Northeast. More info at www.JordanTWmusic.com