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Party Monsters from Our Clients Red Folders The Party Monsters VENUES Alamo Summer Concert Series Belmont Summer Concerts in the Park Berkeley (private party) Brisbane Concerts in the Park Burlingame Music in the Park California Jazz Conservatory (Berkeley) Capitola Twilight Concerts Claremont Hotel (Berkeley) Galleria Scola (Oakland) Livermore Wine Country Festival Oakland Preservation Park Orinda (private party) Milpitas International BBQ & Festival Montclair Women’s Club (Oakland) Mountain View Thursday Night Live Concerts San Francisco (private party) Santa Clara Art & Wine Festival Stinson Beach (private party) Sunnyvale Art & Wine Festival Temescal Beach House (Berkeley) Tracy Concerts in the Park Vacaville Art, Wine & Brew Festival Waterfront Restaurant (San Francisco) www.PartyMonstersBand.com Email Jean Fineberg: [email protected] phone: messages 510.758.2200 cell: 510.685.0656 The Party Monsters SAMPLE SONG LIST Baby I Love You Aretha Franklin Livin’ in the USA Steve Miller Boogie On Reggae Woman Bob Marley Midnight Hour Wilson Pickett Boogie Oogie Oogie Taste of Honey Moondance Van Morrison Born Under a Bad Sign Albert King Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett Brown Eyed Girl Van Morrison My Girl Smokey Robinson Chain Of Fools Aretha Franklin Pink Cadillac Bruce Springsteen Clean Up Woman Betty Wright Pride & Joy Stevie Ray Vaughn Dancing in the Street Martha & Vandellas Proud Mary Tina Turner Dock of the Bay Otis Redding Red Beans New Orleans boogie Everyday I Have the Blues Pinetop Sparks Rock Steady Aretha Franklin Get Ready The Temptations Respect Aretha Franklin Moondance Van Morrison Roll With It Steve Winwood Happy Birthday The Beatles Satisfaction The Rolling Stones Hard to Handle The Black Crowes Shake, Rattle & Roll Big Joe Turner Got My Mojo Workin’ Muddy Waters Shake Your Body Down Michael Jackson Have Mercy Duffy Shotgun Jr. Walker Help the Poor BB King Signed, Sealed, Delivered Stevie Wonder Hound Dog Koko Taylor Some Kind of Wonderful Grand Funk Railroad I Heard it Through the Grapevine Gladys Knight Something to Talk About Bonnie Raitt I Shot the Sheriff Bob Marley Soulshine The Allman Brothers I Thank You Sam & Dave Standing on Shaky Ground The Temptations Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry T-bone Shuffle T-bone Walker Kiss Prince Take me to the River Syl Johnson Knock on Wood Eddie Floyd The House is Rockin’ Stevie Ray Vaughn La Bamba Los Lobos The Thrill is Gone BB King Let the Good Times Roll Ray Charles Think About It Lyn Collins Let’s Stay Together Al Green Twist and Shout The Beatles Little By Little Susan Tedeschi Use Me Bill Withers www.PartyMonstersBand.com Email Jean Fineberg: [email protected] phone: messages 510.758.2200 cell: 510.685.0656 The Party Monsters BIOS The Party Monsters The Party Monsters are a powerful 5-woman good time party dance band playing R&B, Motown and New Orleans Blues favorites, with a rotating setlist to match any event. The band’s energy is contagious, and the varied mix of upbeat music appeals to crowds of all ages. From the first note, audiences sing along and head for the dance floor. The group consists of two lead vocalists, guitar, keyboards, bass and drums, and can be expanded to add a wailing sax or a tight horn section. The band prides itself on its tight show and professional work ethic. The Party Monsters have been playing together in different configurations for more than 20 years, and share decades of professional experience and a love of R&B, Motown, and their funk and soul offshoots. With a busy schedule of Festivals, concerts and parties, The Party Monsters bring good fun, good vibes and good music to every stage they command. Jean Fineberg, bandleader Drummer and bandleader Jean Fineberg is also known for her saxophone work on such recordings as We Are Family by Sister Sledge, Freak Out/Le Freak by Chic and Fame by David Bowie. Jean has performed and/or recorded with Luther Vandross, Patti LaBelle, and Laura Nyro, among many others. These days she is having a ball playing drums and performing with her longtime colleagues in The Party Monsters. www.PartyMonstersBand.com Email Jean Fineberg: [email protected] phone: messages 510.758.2200 cell: 510.685.0656 The Party Monsters FROM OUR CLIENTS “The Party Monsters Band was a great fit for our mixed crowd. My clients were very impressed.” Barbara P., Event Planner “I was delighted by the late afternoon upbeat mix of R&B, Funk and beautiful vocals.” Elida S, Owner, Galleria Scola, Oakland CA “Our members were raving ! They loved the band! We had a great time partying with you all” Program & Communications Manager, National Donor Network “The Party Monsters were spectacular. They played a wide variety of upbeat tunes, and the audience responded by singing along, dancing, and applauding.” Rob L., Party Dance Host “You and your crew rocked the house. You really turned up the dial and helped make our party wonderful. Everyone had a blast!” Jane M., bride “We’d be happy to rant and rave about the Party Monsters to anyone, any time, which in fact we are doing all the time now!” Mary F., Hostess “We had so much fun! You are very accomplished musicians, but you made it look easy and we enjoyed ourselves immense Event producer, Waterfront Restaurant, SF “Perfect name for a great band—you really made the party.” Sara S., Hostess “How lucky are we in the Bay Area that the Party Monsters are available to us?” Joy S., Event Planner www.PartyMonstersBand.com Email Jean Fineberg: [email protected] phone: messages 510.758.2200 cell: 510.685.0656 .
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