Joey and His Showmen

Costa Mesa, CA

$350.00 and up

Travels up to 120 miles

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Overview

We are Joey and His Showmen, a 1950s/60s Rock & Roll/Surf band. We have a song list which includes: Esperanza, Taco Wagon, Pipleline, Misirlou, Peter Gunn, California Girls, The Stroll, Summertime Blues as well as many other Beach boys, Dick Dale and Rock & Roll favorites. Band leader, Joe Gieniec, was trained by Dick Dale at an early age and later became a Del Tone recording Misirlou and Pipeline with Dick Dale and the Del Tones. We perform in Southern California and always draw the largest crowds at events!! To see and hear us, please go to YouTube and enter: The Showmen Live at Rhythm Collision II.


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Booking information

Price range: $350.00 and up

Past booked events

July 2016

04

Monday

Holiday Party (Other)

6:00pm - 10:00pm

Dana Point, CA

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