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Artist description
Under the festive glow of colored tiki lights, experience The Lounge-O-Leers'
brand of "Music to Live By" -- described by Time Out NY as "...swinging bachelor pad
music from a couple of cool retronerds...[who] manage to keep lounge music funny without
resorting to cheesy excess." Playing a melange of bachelor pad sounds, The Lounge-O-Leers present a
living soundtrack expressly for the entertainment of the subconscious mind -- including
everything from classic lounge tunes to TV and movie themes to top forty transported to the land
of lounge, ranging from Eminem to Britney Spears. |
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Music Style
Swinging covers of popular songs |
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Musical Influences
Steve Allen & Eydie Gorme, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett |
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Similar Artists
Henry Mancini, Shaggy, Eminem |
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Artist History
Formed in NYC in the late '90s, The Lounge-O-Leers perform live
weekly in lounges in New York City and beyond. |
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Group Members
Aaron "Hot Rod" Morishita, Ricky Ritzel |
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Instruments
Yamaha PSR530, Trap Drums, Yamaha SU10, finger snaps and hand claps |
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Albums
Now That's What I Call The Lounge-O-Leers Two (2002) |
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Press Reviews
"It's all too retro-cool for words" - Time Out NY |
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Additional Info
Named best local New York City band in the readers/audience polls of both New York CitySearch and New York Press |
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Location
New York, NY - USA |
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