Find current Auditions in your area

Auditions . com

Find Auditions Search Current Auditions Auditions Home Page
J Dub Auditioning Bass Players-GA   - Project ID # 90999
Project Type   Music Submission Type   SRN
Location   Atlanta, GA Union   Non-union
Rate/Pay   n/a Release Date   03-26-07
Audition Date   12-31-69 Submission Deadline   05-24-07
Shoot Date   12-31-69    
Casting Category   Music - Strings
Market(s)   Atlanta, GA

Whahisface is a socially conscious songwriter/musician who writes much about world issues and love. All of the instrumentation that you hear on these tracks are performed by Whahisface.(guitars,bass,keys etc..+ vocals) His lead guitar work has been compared to the likes of Santana and Hendrix. Whahisface had some limited professional training as a child (Violin lessons) however, his ability to "play by ear" is amazing. A self taught guitarist who has undeniable passion,presense and personallity. When one hears him sing it's hard not to imagine that he doesn't have some of Louis Armstrongs' blood flowing through him. His music allows listeners to feel comfortable and fimilar. Yet it's all original music complete with copyrights. Whahisface talents stem from several musical genres and he can be found most any day creating or recording.



This is a self-response casting.

Role # 1 - Bassist Submit yourself for this role
Seeking 1 talent(s) for this role
Bassist needed.

Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female
Age: from 18 to 35
Ethnicity: Any -
Hair Color: Any -
Built: Any -


Find Auditions in your area - View this Casting Notice


Learn how to audition:
How To Find Auditions | Auditions tips | The Auditions process | How to do your best in Auditions | Dance Auditions


Find Auditions, Castings & Casting Calls

Rather than leap from the screen, the chemistry between Foxx and Union requires a leap of the imagination that no amount of swelling music or slow-motion camerawork can manufacture If both of you are truly happy in your relationship, then this mildly amusing tale of a jilted lover who writes a book on breakups might provide a few chuckles All ages admitted The sad thing is, Foxx can be entertaining in both comedic and dramatic starring roles, as he proved in projects like Oliver Stone's "Any Given Sunday" and his portrayal of Tookie Williams, founder of the Crips gang, in a recent TV movie "Breakin' All the Rules," a Sony Pictures release, is rated PG-13 for sexual material/humor and language â€â€?â€â€?â€â€? Motion Picture Association of America rating definitions: G â€â€? General audiences R â€â€? Restricted The director had plenty to work with, especially in Union, who would have had a substantial starring role by now if such a thing existed for black women not named Halle Berry " Ultimately, as Foxx and Union careen toward their inevitable love match, we're forced to wring laughs from cliched conventions like an amorous senior citizen and the exploits of a thirsty dog PG-13 â€â€? Special parental guidance strongly suggested for children under 13 Hopefully Foxx was just immersing himself in his pitiful character, because if Quincy's ashy lips, tired eyes and bird's nest hairdo are here to stay, Foxx's status as a leading man is on its way out Some material may not be suitable for children This task, coupled with the unexpected departure of his fiancee, inspires Quincy to write a guy's manual on how to terminate your lover, featuring such techniques as "the passive-aggressive bullet straight to the head Foxx plays Quincy, a magazine writer asked by his mincing boss (Peter MacNicol) to handle a round of firings When it comes to comedy, "Breakin' All the Rules" breaks far too few So the lack of laughs or passion here should be blamed on writer-director Daniel Taplitz, who in his second theatrical effort provides no indication there should be a third Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian If there are cracks in your foundation, however, you might find your partner laughing just a little too hard at this formulaic romantic comedy that does little to showcase the talents of stars Jamie Foxx and Gabrielle Union But Union's attempts to portray vulnerability and confusion are sabotaged by the script, which include nothing Union hasn't done before in the "urban" (translation: black) relationship flicks "Deliver Us from Eva" and "Two Can Play That Game PG â€â€? Parental guidance suggested Two stars out of four Quincy's boss is trying to escape a relationship with a gold-digging manipulator " It just so happens that Quincy's cousin Evan (Morris Chestnut, in a cocky playboy role he's perfected in several previous movies) is about to cut loose his girlfriend Nicky (Union) at his traditional three-month expiration date NC-17 â€â€? No one under 17 admitted Running time: 85 minutes Through a series of events that make "The Matrix" look plausible, Quincy and Nicky fall in love Review: 'Rules' Is Formulaic Date Flick May 14, 9:16 AM EST Before you take your honey to see the land mine of a date flick "Breakin' All the Rules," stop and think for a minute Some material may be inappropriate for young children