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Performing Experience – Theatre

2013

How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
Beauty and the Beast – Portage Central High School
Grey Gardens – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre

2012

Sweeney Todd – What A Do Theatre
Legally Blonde – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
Spamalot – Barn Theatre
The Rocky Horror Show – Barn Theatre
Legally Blonde – Barn Theatre
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
Hairspray – Western Michigan University
City of Angels – Western Michigan University
The Last Five Years – What A Do Theatre
A New Brain – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre

2011

White Christmas – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
A Salute to the Red, White & Blue – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
All Shook Up – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
Five Guys Named Moe – Mason Street Warehouse
Chicago – Mason Street Warehouse
The Drowsy Chaperone – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
Starmites – Western Michigan University
A Catered Affair (sub) – Farmers Alley Theatre
Hairspray – Portage Central High School
Ain’t Misbehavin’ – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre

2010

Annie – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels – Mason Street Warehouse
Jekyll & Hyde – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
Bright Lights, Big City – Western Michigan University
Chicago – Western Michigan University
Good News – Portage Central High School

Previous

1776 – Barn Theatre
All Shook Up – Portage Central High School
Assassins – Whole Art Theatre
Bat Boy – Whole Art Theatre
Big River – Lansing Riverwalk Theatre, Barn Theatre
Bye Bye Birdie – Kalamazoo Christian High School
A Chorus Line – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
The Civil War – Barn Theatre
Closer Than Ever – Boarshead Theatre
Crazy For You – Dewitt High School
Evil Dead: the Musical – Whole Art Theatre
Fiddler On The Roof – Waverly High School
Forever Plaid – Boarshead Theatre, Peterborough Playhouse
The Full Monty – Barn Theatre (x2)
Disney’s Gepetto and Son – Barn Theatre
G.I.Jukebox – Allegan Community Theatre
Godspell – Allegan Episcopalian Church
Grease – Dewitt High School, Hopkins High School
Guys and Dolls – Hopkins High School, Schoolcraft High School
Gypsy – Barn Theatre
Hair – Barn Theatre, Whole Art Theatre
Hans Christian Anderson – Lansing Community College
Disney’s High School Musical – Kindleberger Art Festival
Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat – Waverly High School, Barn Theatre
Li’l Abner – Barn Theatre
Little Shop of Horrors – Waverly High School
Little Women – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
Nunsense, the Mega Musical – Barn Theatre
Oklahoma! – Barn Theatre
Old Timer – Barn Theatre
Pippen – Western Michigan University
Pirates of Penzance – Kindleberger Art Festival
The Producers – Barn Theatre
Ragtime – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
Rent – Barn Theatre
The Rocky Horror Show – Barn Theatre (x2)
Reefer Madness – Whole Art Theatre
Ruthless! The Musical – Kalamazoo Civic Theatre
The Scarlet Pimpernel – Portage Central High School
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers – Barn Theatre
Songs for A New World – Kindleberger Art Festival
Thoroughly Modern Millie – Portage Central High School
The Who’s Tommy – Barn Theatre
Urinetown – Portage Northern High School
West Side Story – Western Michigan University
Witches of Eastwick – Western Michigan University
The Wizard of Oz – Barn Theatre
You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown – Hopkins High School

Performing Experience – Movies

Closure (2009, Gruesome Notions Productions) – Composed original music, “Waltz for Closure,” for inclusion in movie

Fish Mich (2009, Barn Films, LLC) – Member of Fish Mich band onscreen, performed on title song

Kalamazoo? (2006, Londinium Productions) – Former band Immigrant Blue song “March Street” featured in movie and on soundtrack

Performing Experience – Freelance

2013

Bassist – Unity Church
Bass / Ukulele – Patricia Pettinga

2012

Christmas Cabaret – What A Do Theatre
Louie Miranda in Concert – Kalamazoo Valley Museum
Choir Cabaret Concert – Portage Northern High School
Bassist – Unity Church
Bass / Ukulele – Patricia Pettinga
- Kalamazoo Fretboard Festival

2011

Zach & Sophia’s Late Night Cabaret – Western Michigan University
Fall Cabaret Concert – Portage Central High School
Hospice of SW Michigan – 30th Anniversary Celebration
Bronson Park Concert – Kalamazoo Singers
Choir Cabaret Concert – Portage Northern High School
Bassist – Unity Church
Bassist – bLuE daHLia
Bass / Ukulele – Patricia Pettinga

2010

Fall Cabaret Concert – Portage Central High School
Benefit Gala – Barn Theatre
Bronson Park Concert – Kalamazoo Singers
Spring Concert – Portage Central High School
Choir Cabaret Concert – Portage Northern High School
Spring Pops Concert – Kalamazoo Singers
War of the Worlds – All Ears Theatre
Bassist – Unity Church
Bassist – bLuE daHLia
Bassist – Joseph Merrick Quartet
Bassist – Patricia Pettinga
- Kalamazoo Fretboard Festival


Notable Credits

Endorsements

Black Cat Pedals – Endorsing Artist
GHS Strings – Endorsing Artist
Gruv Gear – Endorsing Artist
Levy’s Leathers – Endorsing Artist
NS Design – Endorsing Artist
Peterson Tuners – Endorsing Artist
Phil Jones Bass – Endorsing Artist
ProTone Pedals – Endorsing Artist
Rocktron Effects – Endorsing Artist
Seymour-Duncan/Basslines – Endorsing Artist
Visual Sound – Endorsing Artist
Warwick Basses – Endorsing Artist

Testing / Prototyping

McSpunkle Effects Tourbox (summer 2011)
Elixer Strings New Formulation Trial (spring 2011)
3leaf Audio Proton Prototype Testing (fall 2010)
Smallsound/Bigsound TAFM Tourbox (fall 2010)

Memberships

American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
Alumnus of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Delta Iota Chapter

Performed with

Dennis Edwards – The Temptations
Leif Garrett – 70′s Teen Idol
Charlie King – Asylum Street Spankers
Louie Miranda – Singer/Songwriter
David Naughton – American Werewolf in Paris
Robert Newman – Guiding Light
Kristin Luna Ray – Singer/Songwriter
Fee Waybill – The Tubes
Kim Zimmer – Guiding Light

Shared the Stage with

Terence Blanchard – Jazz Trumpeter
Dixie Hustler – Southern Rock
Kitty Donohoe – Folk Artist
Drums and Tuba – Indie
James Gordon – Folk Artist
Anne Hills – Folk Artist
Brian Vanderaark – The Verve Pipe
Dick Wagner – Alice Cooper, Frost
Matt Watroba – Folk Artist
Yoboso – Latin Jazz


What They’re Saying

From Directors, Colleagues and Friends:

I’ve never worked with a better bass player or musician in 30 years of performing and directing in musicals, choirs, bands and opera. And, not only is Jon a great musician, he’s a great person and its a privilege to call him a colleague.

Carolyn Sue Bertrand, Musical Director
Bye Bye Birdie

You know what’s wonderful about your playing? You play with dynamics!

Leslie Boughton, Lead Vocals
Blue Dahlia

His competency as a musician is evident via his extreme consistency, both in sight reading and in playing. As a conductor, I appreciate Jon’s attention to detail and style in navigating through difficult musical theatre scores. You can always count on Jon to deliver a good, solid performance!

Aaron Cassette, Musical Director

Jon has shown himself to be a highly versatile and dynamic bass player throughout the years that I have known him. Approaching his craft with passion and dedication has resulted in one class act that we have come to depend on. A true professional.

Rachel Irimescu, Manager
Wiser Time

Mr. Moody’s composition, “Waltz for Closure”, was the perfect score for the final act of our film. With the direction of “upbeat but melancholy” and a single viewing of a very rough cut, he created a piece that underscored and elevated the emotion of the scene. I feel both blessed and spoiled to work with such a creative and understanding artist.

Dan Judd, Director – Closure
Gruesome Notions Productions

His versatility to shift between classical, rock, blues, funk and everything in between is what sets Jon Moody apart from other musicians. He is a master at sight-reading, technique and improvisation on both the upright and electric bass. As a musical director, I seek out Jon first when I contract an orchestra.

Courtney Phelps, Musical Director

In The Media:

Clearly, the ensemble extends beyond the performers on stage. Music Director Courtney Phelps leads a great rock band orchestra and manages a good balance and big sound.

Marin Heinritz, Kalamazoo Gazette
HAIR at the Whole Art Theatre, 2008

Stellar performances across-the-board, great choreography, exceptional direction, a very cool set and a killer live band all contribute to the freaky good time of this cult classic done right.

Marin Heinritz, Kalamazoo Gazette
Rocky Horror Show at the Barn Theatre, 2008

But all of these elements would be for naught if not for the glue that holds the show together: the rock band. The only way to make this band better is to give them the mammoth amps common at a Who concert and let them fill the theater (and several miles around the place) with their divine sound. Surely, members of the Who would approve of how the Barn Theatre can rock their music.

Christopher Tower, Battle Creek Enquirer
The Who’s TOMMY at the Barn Theatre, 2009

Possibly, the greatest performer is the one not on the stage: the orchestra. John Jay Espino leads tremendously compelling riffs on guitar, banjo, harmonica, mandolin, and several other instruments that demonstrate how the folk music is an emanation of the nation’s spirit rather than just its literature.

Christopher Tower, Battle Creek Enquirer
Big River at the Barn Theatre, 2009

Add music by a band of zombies (the Joseph Merrick Quartet, led by musical director Courtney Phelps), a chorus of demon trees, and fun songs like ‘What the F— Was That,’ ‘Ode to an Accidental Stabbing’ and ‘Do the Necronomicon,’ and you get a peppy/horrific musical.

Mark Wedel, Kalamazoo Gazette
Evil Dead: the Musical at the Whole Art Theatre, 2009

A six-piece combo tucked in the corner sounds like a much larger band playing Yazbek’s playful, jazzy score.

Sue Merrill, Grand Rapids Press
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at Mason Street Warehouse, 2010

A six-piece orchestra accompanies performers led by Brent Decker with such precision one would think they have been playing this show for years.

Christopher Tower, Battle Creek Enquirer
The Last Five Years at What A Do Theatre, 2012

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