Jessie is a violinist, performing in London, across the UK, and internationally. Having studied violin and composition at the Royal College of Music jr dept, The University of Nottingham Music dept, and Trinity College of music, she is classically trained, but with a flair for a plethora of styles, and is an experienced improviser. Jessie’s musical output spans classical, jazz, folk, country, contemporary, pop, and everything in between.
Jessie has toured on violin and backing vocals with artists such as Elbow, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Katie Melua. She also has a great deal of experience in playing for shows, having depped on West End hit Wicked in London, and played on countless award-winning Off West End productions.
Jessie has been playing with legendary folk rock band Steeleye Span since 2014. Here she plays acoustic and electric 5-string violins, sings backing and some lead vocals, and songwrites. Jessie has been a co-writer, player and singer on two Steeleye Span albums, the most recent of which (Est’d 1969) reached no.11 in the prog rock charts.
Jessie is a busy session player, with credits spanning all genres. She is also known for her improvisational sessions, which led her to create the collective Creative Session Strings, comprised of a select few talented string players who come together for string sessions and creative projects. Her home studio, established in 2016, allows Jessie to record high quality string sessions remotely as well.
Pop / Rock
A Sky Full of Stars – Coldplay
A Thousand Years – Christina Perri
A View To A Kill – Duran Duran
Adventure of a Lifetime – Coldplay
All of Me – John Legend
All Of The Lights – Kanye West
All You Need Is Love – Beatles
As It Was – Harry StylesAngel – Jimi Hendrix
Another One Bites The Dust – Queen
Baba O’Riley – The Who
Baby I Love Your Way – Peter Frampton
Bad Guy – Billie Eilish
Bang Bang – Jessie J, Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj
Billie Jean – Michael Jackson
Bittersweet Symphony – The Verve
Boogie Wonderland – Earth, Wind & Fire
Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen
Can’t Help Falling in Love with You – Elvis presley
Can’t Stop The Feeling – Justin Timberlake
Can’t Take My Eyes Off You – Frankie Valli
Clocks – Coldplay
Close To You – The Carpenters
Counting Stars – One Republic
Crazy Little Thing Called Love – Queen
Creep – Radiohead
Dance Monkey – The Tones
Dancing on My Own – Robyn
Despacito – Luis Fonsi
Diamonds – Rihanna
Diamonds Are Forever – Shirley Bassey
Dog Days Are Over – Florence & The Machine
Don’t Start Now – Dua Lipa
Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough – Michael Jackson
Don’t You Worry Child – Swedish House Mafia
Elastic Heart – Sia
Empire State Of Mind – Jay-Z & Alicia Keys
Englishman In New York – Sting
Everytime We Touch (acoustic) – Cascada
Feel So Close – Calvin Harris
Fields of Gold – Sting
Flashdance – What a Feeling
Flowers – Miley Cyrus
For Your Eyes Only – Sheena Easton
Getaway – Earth, Wind & Fire
Get Lucky – Daft Punk
Girls Like You – Maroon 5
Goldfinger – Shirley Bassey
Good Times – Chic
Halo – Beyonce
Havana – Camila Cabello
Heartbeats – Jose Gonzales/The Knife
Here Comes the Sun – The Beatles
Higher Ground – Stevie Wonder
House of the Rising Sun – The Animals
How Deep is your Love – Calvin Harris
How Long Will I Love You – Ellie Goulding
Human – Rag’n’Bone Man
I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing – Aerosmith
I Feel Love – Donna Summer
I Want To Break Free – Queen
I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor
In My Blood – Shawn Mendes
Into The Mystic – Van Morrison
Isn’t She Lovely – Stevie Wonder
Just – Radiohead
Just Give Me A Reason – Pink
Just The Two of Us – Bill Withers
Karma Police – Radiohead
Kashmir – Led Zeppelin
Killer Queen – Queen
Kiss Me – Sixpence None the Richer
Knights Of Cydonia – Muse
La Ritournelle – Sebastien Tellier
La Vie En Rose – Edith Piaf
Latch – Sam Smith
Lean On – DJ Snake
Let Me Love You – Justin Bieber
Let’s Dance – David Bowie
Levitating – Dua Lipa
Love Me Again – John Newman
Love Me Like You Do – Ellie Goulding
Love On Top – Beyonce
Love Story – Taylor Swift
Lover – Taylor Swift
Make You Feel My Love – Bob Dylan/Adele
Marry You – Bruno Mars
Material Girl – Madonna
Memories – Maroon 5
Mirrors – Justin Timberlake
Montero (Call Me By Your Name) – Lil Nas X
Moon River – Henry Mancini
Move On Up – Curtis Mayfield
My Hero – Foo Fighters
One Day Like This – Elbow
One Kiss – Dua Lipa
Paranoid Android – Radiohead
Perfect – Ed Sheeran
Pompeii – Bastille
Radioactive – Imagine Dragons
Radio Gaga – Queen
Rather Be – Clean Bandit
Right Here, Right Now – Fatboy Slim
Riptide – Vance Joy
River Flows in You – Yiruma
Rolling In The Deep – Adele
Roxanne – The Police
Royals – Lorde
Running Up That Hill – Kate Bush
Sail – Awolnation
Senorita – Camila Cabello
September- Earth, Wind & Fire
Shallow – Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper
Shine On You Crazy Diamond – Pink Floyd
Shivers – Ed Sheeran
Show Me Love – Robin S.
Simply The Best – Tina Turner
Sir Duke – Steve Wonder
Skinny Love – Bon Iver
Skyfall – Adele
So Happy Together – The Turtles
Solo – Clean Bandit
Somebody To Love – Queen
Someone You Loved – Lewis Capaldi
Somewhere Only We Know – Keane
Space Oddity – David Bowie
Stairway to Heaven – Led Zeppelin
Stand By Me – Ben E. King
Starlight – Muse
Stayin’ Alive – The BeeGees
Such Great Heights – The Postal Service
Sunrise – Kygo
Superstition – Stevie Wonder
Sweet Disposition – The Temper Trap
Sweet Dreams – Eurythmics
Symphony – Clean Bandit
Take Me To Church – Hozier
Take On Me – Aha
Thank u, Next – Ariana Grande
The Way You Make Me Feel – Michael Jackson
Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran
Titanium – David Guetta
Toxic- Britney Spears
Unholy – Sam Smith
Uptown Funk – Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars
Video Games – Lana Del Rey
Viva La Vida – Coldplay
Wake me Up – Avicii
We are Family – Sister Sledge
We are the Champions – Queen
What A Wonderful World – Louis Armstrong
What Is Love – Haddaway
Whole Lotta Love – Led Zeppelin
Wildest Dreams – Taylor Swift
Wrecking Ball – Miley Cyrus
Yesterday – Beatles
You Can’t Hurry Love – The Supremes
You’ve Got The Love – Florence & the Machine
You’re My Best Friend – Queen
Young Hearts Run Free – Candi Staton
Classical
Albinoni – Sinfonia in G
Bach – Air on the G String
Bach – Arioso
Bach – Badinerie
Bach – Brandenburg Concerto no.3
Bach – Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring
Bach – Wachet Auf
Beethoven – Ode To Joy
Brahms – minuet from Serenade no.1
Bruch – Adagio from Violin Concerto
Clarke – Trumpet Tune
Corelli – Pastorale
Debussy – Clair de Lune
Debussy – The Girl with the Flaxen Hair
Delibes – Flower Duet
Dvorak – Humoresque
Elgar – Chanson de Matin
Elgar – Chanson de Nuit
Einaudi – Chi Mai
Franck – Panis Angelicus
Grieg – Gavotte from ‘Holberg Suite’
Handel – Largo from ‘Xerxes’
Handel – Music for the Royal Fireworks
Handel – Water Music
Mascagni – Intermezzo Sinfonico from ‘Cavalleria Rusticana’
Massenet – Meditation from ‘Thais’
Mendelssohn – Wedding March
Morricone – Chi Mai
Mouret – Rondeau
Mozart – Ave Verum Corpus
Mozart – Divertimenti in D/ F/ Bflat
Mozart – Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Offenbach – Barcarolle
Pachelbel – Canon in D
Puccini – O Mio Babbino Caro
Richter – Four Seasons Reimagined
Satie – Gymnopedie
Tchaikovsky – Love Theme from ‘Romeo & Juliet’
Vivaldi – Four Seasons
Wagner – Wedding march
Soundtrack and Disney
Bad Guyn- from ‘Bridgerton’
Beauty and the Beast
Can You Feel The Love Tonight – from The Lion King
Colour of the Wind – from Pocahontas
Diamonds Are Forever- from ‘Diamonds Are Forever’
El Tango De Roxanne – from ‘Moulin Rouge’
Girls Like You – from ‘Bridgerton’
Goldfinger – from James Bond ‘Goldfinger’
Imperial March from ‘Star Wars’
In My Blood – from ‘Bridgerton’
James Bond Theme – ‘James Bond’
Jurassic Park Theme
Let it Go – from ‘Frozen’
Moon River – from Breakfast at Tiffany’s
My Heart Will Go On from ‘Titanic’
Now We Are Free from ‘Gladiator’
Part of Your World – from The Little Mermaid
Reflection – from Mulan
Running Up That Hill – from ‘Stranger Things’
Shallow from ‘A Star is Born’
Snow Scene from ‘Father of the Bride’
Stayin’ Alive – from Saturday Night Fever
Thank u Next – from ‘Bridgerton’
Throne Room Theme from ‘Star Wars’
Top Gun Anthem – ‘Top Gun’
What A Feeling from ‘Flashdance’
Wrecking Ball – from ‘Bridgerton’
Young hearts Run Free – from Romeo & Juliet
Booking a band for your wedding or for your party can seem like an enormous job, especially if you haven’t booked a band before. There are so many options, and so many questions. Hopefully these questions will give you a helping hand . . .
Thankfully , this is a situation we have only encountered a couple of times in over a decade of bookings. However, of course, sometimes people do get unwell. That is why, when it comes to booking entertainment, it is a safer option to book an act through an agency like ELM Agency, because should anything like this happen, we have a whole host of acts that we can call upon. We have numerous singers, musicians and bands at our finger tips and if there is any reason why an artist can’t make it to your event, we would be straight on the phone to all of our acts making sure someone could step in for your event. (We would of course check this with you first). And, here’s a secret of our trade – musicians are made of steel. It takes a lot to bring down our team, we’re very hard workers and we don’t give up without a fight!
All of our bands and musical acts will bring everything they need for their performance. In some cases, we may need to use an AV team to supply a bigger or different set up (if you have a particularly large event) and if this is the case, we will discuss that with you and give you some options. Similarly, for our corporate clients, you may have booked a venue which has an AV team as part of the package, and in those instances our bands will be happy to liaise with those teams making sure everything runs as smoothly as possible.
When we receive your enquiry, Emily will contact you to find out a little more about your event. Once we have all of the event details, we will contact the acts who fit your brief, to find out who is available. We will then send you a selection of options and from there, hopefully, we can work out who might be the best fit for you! Once we have ironed out the finer event details, we shall send you a digital contract which protects both you as the client and the artist, and an invoice for a deposit. Generally, if your event is a little while away, then we ask for 50% to secure the booking and the balance to be paid one month before your event. Once it’s all booked in, you can sit back, relax and get planning the other parts of your event. We will then contact you about one month before to discuss the final details, recap everything we need to know and collect the balance payment. We will usually also be in touch with your venue to make sure we have got all of the info we need there too and to give them important documents like PLI and PAT certificates.
All of our acts differ slightly but in general, most of our musical acts tend to be booked for 2 x 45 minute sets for daytime events and up to 2 hours of live music for evenings. These sets can of course be split however you wish. We can also help to guide you on what may work best. A few of our bands such as The Martinis play a bit more than this. The Martinis play 2 x 70 minute sets as standard and for most of the bands, you can pay a bit extra if you would like a longer performance. In between their sets, almost all of our bands will be happy to pop on a party playlist, meaning there is no need for you to hire a DJ, although if you would like a DJ – we can help you with that too! If you want to create your own party playlist, then you can give the band your playlist in advance.
Fabulous question! Booking a band can be really overwhelming if you’re not sure where to look. Luckily for you, this is something we can help with, as we have for hundreds of previous clients.
First of all, you should decide which genre of music you would like the band to play OR perhaps you would prefer a band who perform a mixture of music, suitable for all ages. For example, if you love soul music, we would strongly suggest checking out House of Soul. If you’re looking for a band who cover a very wide range of music, spanning the 50’s to the 00’s then you may like to take a look at The Good Time Guys.