70s Party Band 007Teez
70s party band 007Teez is centrally based around London providing any kind of music, for any function. As seen at The Waldorf Hotel, Mezzo – Soho, Kensington Roof Gardens and China House Piccadilly, Blenheim Palace, Madejski Stadium Reading and Shepherds Market.
You may also have seen them at the Essex Showground, Dover Street Arts Club, Sterling University, Bristol University, Goodwood House, Wellington College, Natural History Museum and Claridges. Not to mention their TV appearances on Las Vegas Uncovered, Sky 1, Where It’s At and Sky Digital.
70s Party Band 007Teez UK
In addition to the 70s party band 007Teez option here is your introduction to their one-stop rock n’ rollin’ flexible friends! Twist, shout, jump n’ jive to the 8-piece Grease Tribute The T-Birds. Cool jazz with hot licks from the 5-piece Jazz Beans.
Versatility by the bucketload with MasterBrass. The only brass quintet that can be tailored to your requirements for show-tunes, oompah, fanfares & just about anything you can muster up! Scream ‘Yeah baby yeah!’ and get groovy with Shagadelik, the 8-piece Austin Powers band and many more options. (All bands include a disco if required).
Disco Inferno, The Hustle, Dancing Queen, Starsky & Hutch Theme, Let’s Stick Together, You Sexy Thing, I’ll Go Where The Music Takes Me, Cuba, Superstition, Pick Up The Pieces, Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick, Lady Marmalade, Kung Fu Fighting, Sex Machine, Car Wash, YMCA. My First, My Last, My Everything, Rebel Rebel, Boogie Nights, Sir Duke, Play That Funky Music, Stayin’ Alive, Jive Talking, Night Fever, Le Freak, Oops Upside Your Head, Get Down Tonight, You Should Be Dancing, Ladies Night, I Will Survive, We Are Family………and many more!!
Early 1970s
The early 1970s marked the departure of Diana Ross from the Supremes and the break-up of Simon & Garfunkel and the Beatles. All continued hugely successful recording careers throughout the decade. Some of their songs that are among the hits of the early 1970s: Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, Simon’s solo hit “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover”, Paul McCartney’s “Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey”, George Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord” and Ross’ “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”. Wikipedia.