House Party
Under the festive glow of colored tiki lights, experience The Lounge-O-Leers' brand of "Music to Live By" -- described by Time Out New York 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. The Lounge-O-Leers House Party provides the perfect background for the ginchiest party ever with a healthy dose of twists, latin sounds, rockin' cuts, cool jazz, and more. You'll enjoy the most requested numbers from the boys' extensive repertoire...ranging from 60's hits like Boyce and Hart's title tune for the Roz Russell Mother Superior epic, "Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows", to current Top 40 hits like Santana's "The Game of Love", to classic pop favorites, such as "Karma Chameleon" and "Rebel Rebel" -- and even foreign language versions of pop hits, including The Lounge-O-Leers swingin' Italian language version of "Downtown"! Named the best local New York City band in the readers/audience polls of both CitySearch New York and New York Press, The Lounge-O-Leers are Ricky Ritzel on keyboards/vocals and Aaron "Hot Rod" Morishita on percussion/vocals. The Lounge-O-Leers have appeared widely throughout New York City, and beyond -- ranging from Caroline's Comedy Club to Carnegie Hall to Irving Plaza; from The Taj Mahal in Atlantic City to The Encounter Bar and Restaurant at Los Angeles International Airport; and from the cafeteria at State University of NY at Purchase to society functions produced by Colin Cowie. You can also enjoy the unique sounds of The Lounge-O-Leers on their stereophonic CD recordings, currently receiving radio airplay on stations from Baltimore to Houston to San Francisco to Rome. In addition, The Lounge-O-Leers are frequent guests on Joey Reynold's late night radio show. Join The Lounge-O-Leers for the hippest, happiest, happening sounds this side of the swinging '60s.