
The Full Story
John Heiserman began his music journey when he started playing guitar at the age of 12 though he has been surrounded by music his whole life. He decided in high school that he wanted to pursue it as a career. In 2014 he began his training at West Liberty University as a classically trained tenor and went on to earn a Masters in Opera from Rutgers, Mason Gross School of the Arts. He has traveled to and performed in The Republic of Ireland, Canada, and Bulgaria. In addition to performing opera and art song, he is equally comfortable with classic rock, oldies, country western, blues, folk, jazz, music theater and more. His main focus is to share his music through performing throughout New Jersey.
Assisted Living, Nursing, and Memory Care
John offers a variety of music few others can match. His expertise stretches from Classic Rock and Oldies to Opera, and don't forget everything in between. His main mission is to engage his audience with songs and stories they can connect with, while sharing his love for all styles of music. In addition to his standard variety shows that feature classic rock, oldies, folk, country western and opera; John also offers Holiday and Specialty themed concerts.
Restaurants, Pubs and Public Events
Given John's experience performing to various types of audiences, he can expertly read a room and adapt to the unique needs of any audience. You would be hard pressed to find a better trained voice at your local eatery and watering holes, guaranteed.
Liturgical Services
Whether you are religious or not, music is without a doubt a spiritual art, and John prides himself on being able to share music in spiritual settings. He has extensive experience with Church services and masses, Weddings and Funerals. Mr. Heiserman is beyond capable whether you are looking for a choral singer, a soloist, or guitarist for your liturgical needs.
Classical Singing
Mr. Heiserman has a powerful tenor voice with a rich timbre and is drawn to Italian Opera and German art song. He can sing confidently in Italian, Latin, German, French, and Spanish.