Mark Romyn (Toots Romyn) is a native of San Francisco. He is a writer and actor.
Philip Worman (Whistlin' Phil) is a native of rural Vermont. He is a musician and filmmaker.
Together they are The Whistleaires.
The happiest sound on earth? The sound of two men whistling... Mark Romyn and Philip Worman are "The Whistleaires," the Bay Area's premiere whistling team. For the past three years, The Whistleaires have brought their unique slant on music to clubs, theaters, benefits and corporate events. And people just love 'em. Every show ends with a standing ovation. Believe it.
Just what do The Whistleaires do to enjoy such public acclaim? They whistle great songs, like the Partridge Family's "I Think I Love You," and the theme from "Love Story". They tell amusing and eduational stories and anecdotes. They will dance. Sometimes they sing. "Whistlin' Phil" plays the spoons. "Toots Romyn" can hold a toy accordian. Some call their act musical comedy. Some call their act perfomance art. Some call their act campy variety. All call their act pure fantastic magic, and many other good things, too.
The Whistleaires are your ideal hosts at benefits, parties, and corporate events. Well-versed in performance and public speaking, they rarely sweat or stammer. They also make great guests, always adding a laugh and a song to your event. The Whistleaires are always prompt. "Promptness is the soul of the business of music," says Toots Romyn. "I like to watch little babies laugh and smile," adds Whistlin' Phil.
The Whistleaires delight in their art, and to observe and take part in their talent is our delight. For more information on booking The Whistleaires, please contact us at 415.517.8303
Human whistle virtuosos! Everyone raved about your performance in Danville, you're welcome on any of our Johnny Steele & Pals shows anytime. Great working with you!