It was delightful to have Joshua share his gift of music with us! He was so accommodating to our needs, and provided a wonderful musical touch to our event. I would love to work with him in the future!
— LiveRamp/Acxiom

Joshua Smith is a consumate performer with over two decades as a professional jazz musician under his belt. He has provided music for countless weddings, private parties, corporate events, restaurants, and jazz clubs over that time, in addition to international touring, performing with some of the most revered voices in jazz, and receiving critical praise for his playing and compositions.

If you are interested in accompanying your wedding or private party with the finest, high level jazz, contoured perfectly to your event, look no further. Joshua prides himself on providing the perfect tone, repertoire, volume, and instrumentation for any and every occasion. He brings experience, unwavering attention to detail, professionalism, communication with clients, and most importantly, the perfect music for all occasions. Always joined by some of the highest echelon jazz players from the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond, Joshua brings years of experience "playing to the room" anytime he accompanies a private party, dinner, cocktail hour, wedding reception, or event the ceremony itself.

He has played for weddings and private parties at

The De Young Museum,

The Legion Of Honor,

The Asian Art Museum, 

The Four Seasons,

The Ritz Carleton, 

The Bentley Reserve,

The Fairmount Hotel,

The Palace Hotel, 

The Contemporary Jewish Museum, 

Casa Madrona Hotel,

Cavalo Point,

Julia Morgan Ballroom,

The City Club of San Francisco,

The Olympic Club,

San Francisco City Hall,

The Mariott Marquis,

The Westin St. Francis,

The Computer History Museum,

A16,

The St. Francis Yacht Club and so many more...

He's also provided impeccable music for clients such as

Adobe Systems,

Lexus,

LiveRamp/Acxiom

McGraw Hill,

Saks Fifth Avenue,

UCSF,

RS Investments, 

and even high profile wedding clients such as Robin Williams, Govenor Richard Celeste, and many others.