Cuisine 70s Band from New Orleans, LA
Will travel up to 250 miles
- Avg 5.0Â |Â 18 Reviews
- 30 Verified Bookings
- Member Since 2012
- 5 Awards & Badges
- Accepts Online Payment
- Starting at $3,000 per event
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CUISINE is a 60-70-80's Power Horn rock cover band specializing in the sounds of Chicago, Blood,Sweat & Tears, Earth,Wind & Fire and Tower of Power, mixed in with the sounds of Motown, 80's horn rock, classic 60's / 70's Rock and 50's Rock & Roll. We can do 40's Big Band Swing and Oldies and even add Country or Cajun tunes if needed. We are 10 members strong consisting of Lead Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Trumpet, Trombone, Sax, Percussion and Drums. All of CUISINE's musicians have 30+ years experience and can meet the needs of any function. With weddings, we always offer the Bride and Groom four songs of their choice and if they're not on our list we will learn them. CUISINE is a versatile dance band that doesn't perform the standard tunes every other band performs. We perform the sounds that bring back memories, songs you grew up with and don't get to hear unless you pop in your CD.
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- 25 or 6 to 4 | Chicago
- A taste of honey | Herb Alpert
- Africa | Toto
- Ain't no sunshine | Bill Withers
- Ain't too proud to beg | Temptations
- Alright now | Free
- Amos Moses | Jerry Reed
- Another brick | Pink Floyd
- At last | Glenn Miller / Etta James
- A-Train | Duke Ellington
- Bad time | Grand Funk Railroad
- Bad to the Bone | George Thorogood
- Baker street | Gerry Rafferty
- Beginnings | Chicago
- Bend Me Shape Me | The American Breed
- Black magic woman | Santana
- Blue Christmas | Elvis Presely
- Blues Brothers intro | Blues Brothers
- Boogie Shoes | KC and the Sunshine Band
- Boot scootin boogie | Brooks & Dunn
- Born on the bayou | Credence Clearwater Revival
- Born to be wild | Steppenwolf
- Brick house | Commodores
- Bring it on home | Sam Cooke
- Brown eyed girl | Van Morrison
- Brown sugar | Rolling Stones
- But it's alright | J.J. Jackson
- Call on me | Chicago
- Can't you see | Marshall Tucker
- Cara mia | Jay & the Americans
- Celebrate | Three Dog Night
- Chameleon | Herbie Hancock
- Cherry pie | Skip and Flip
- China Grove | Doobie Brothers
- Christmas in New Orleans | Louis Armstrong
- City of New Orleans | Arlo Guthrie
- Cocaine | Eric Clapton
- Colour my world | Chicago
- Come and get your love | Redbone
- Couldn't get it right | Climax Blues
- Cover of the rolling Stone | Dr. Hook
- Cracklin Rosie | Neil Diamond
- Daddy's home | Paul Anka
- Dance to the music | Sly and the Family Stone
- Dixieland Jazz
- Do it again | Steely Dan
- Dock of the bay | Otis Redding
- Does anybody know what time it is | Chicago
- Domino | Van Morrison
- Donna | Ritchie Valens
- Don't mess around with Jim | Jim Croce
- Don't pull your love out | Hamilton Frank & Reynolds
- Down on the Corner | Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Dream lover | Bobby Darin
- Earth Angel | The Penguins
- Easy to be hard | Three Dog Night
- Eli's Coming | Three Dog Night
- Europa | Gato Barbiero
- Everlasting Love | Carl Carlton
- Evil ways / soul sacrifice | Santana
- Expressway to your heart | Soul Survivors
- Feeling stronger everyday | Chicago
- Feels so good | Chuck Mangione
- Feliz Navidad | Jose Feliciano
- Five O'Clock World | The Vogues
- Folsom prison blues | Johnny Cash
- Free | Chicago
- Freeze Frame | J. Geils Band
- Gimme three steps | Lynard Skynard
- Goin down Gamblin | Blood Sweat & Tears
- Gold | John Stewart
- Got to be a girl | Mike Ancona
- Green river | Credence Clearwater Revival
- Groove me | King Floyd
- Happy Together | The Turtles
- Harlem shuffle | Bob & Earl
- Have you ever seen the rain | Credence Clearwater Revival
- Hawaii Five-0 | The Ventures
- Heard it in a love song | Marshall Tucker
- Heart of gold | Neil Young
- Heart of rock & roll | Huey Lewis & the News
- Hey pocky way | The Meters
- Honky tonk woman | Rolling Stones
- Hotel California | The Eagles
- House of the rising sun | The Animals
- Hush | Kula Shaker/Deep Purple
- I can see clearly now | Johnny Nash
- I dreamed there was no war | The Eagles
- I love you more today than yesterday | Spiral Staircase
- I shot the sheriff | Eric Clapton
- I won't stand in your way | Stray Cats
- If you leave me know | Chicago
- I'm a believer | The Monkees
- I'm a man | Chicago
- In the Mood | Glenn Miller / Chicago version
- Into the mystic | Van Morrison
- It Don't Come Easy | Ringo Starr
- It's not unusual | Tom Jones
- Jambalaya | Credence Clearwater Revival
- Jammin | Bob Marley
- Jingle bell rock | Bobby Helms
- Jive talking | The Bee Gees
- Joy to the world | Three Dog Night
- Jump jive & wail | Stray Cats
- Just you 'n Me | Chicago
- Keep on smiling | Wet Willie
- Kiss him goodbye | Steam
- Knockin on heaven's door | Bob Dylan
- Kokomo | Beach Boys
- Labamba | Richie Valens
- Lady | Kenny Rogers
- Lady | Little River Band
- Laughin | The Guess Who
- Let my love open the door | The Who
- Let's get it on | Marvin Gaye
- Let's stay together | Al Green
- Lido Shuffle | Boz Scaggs
- Lights | Journey
- Listen to the music | Doobie Brothers
- Little bit'o soul | Music Explosion
- Lonely Bull | Herb Alpert
- Long train runnin | Doobie Brothers
- Louie Louie | The Kingsmen
- Love potion # 9 | The Searchers
- Lucretia MacEvil | Blood Sweat & Tears
- Mack the knife | Bobby Darin
- Main Street | Bob Seager
- Make me smile | Chicago
- Man of constant sorrow | Allison Kraus
- Margaritaville | Jimmy Buffet
- Midnight hour | Wilson Pickett
- Midnight rider | Allman Brothers
- Military Anthems Medley | Cuisine
- Miss you | Rolling Stones
- Money, that's what I want | Barret Strong
- Mony Mony | Tommy James
- Moon dance | Van Morrison
- Moonlight Serenade | Glenn Miller
- Mr. Pitiful | Otis Redding
- Mustang Sally | Wilson Pickett
- My Girl | The Temptations
- Never been to Spain | Three Dog Night
- New Orleans ladies | Louisiana Leroux
- Old days | Chicago
- Old fashioned love song | Three Dog Night
- Old time rock & roll | Bob Seager
- One | Three Dog Night
- Out in the country | Three Dog Night
- People Got to be free | The Rascals
- Pick up the pieces | Candy Dulfer / AWB
- Pipeline | The Ventures
- Play that funky music | Wild cherry
- Please come home for Christmas | Charles Brown
- Polk salad Annie | Tony Joe White
- Proud Mary | Credence Clearwater Revival
- Purple rain | Prince
- Rainy night in Georgia | Brooke Benton
- Ramblin man | Allman Brothers
- Red house | Jimi Hendrix
- Red Solo Cup | Toby Keith
- Rock around the Clock | Bill Haley & the Comets
- Rock this town | Stray Cats
- Roll with it | Steve Winwood
- Ruby Baby | Dion
- Runaway | Del Shannon
- Santa Claus is coming to town | Bruce Springsteen
- Santa is back | Elvis Presely
- Saturday in the park | Chicago
- Sea of Love | The Honeydrippers
- Second line | Mardi Gras
- September | Earth Wind & Fires
- Shake your booty | KC and the Sunshine Band
- Shake your grove thing | Peaches & Herb
- Shama lama ding dong | Otis Day and the Knights
- She's a lady | Tom Jones
- Shout | Otis Day and the Knights
- Silhouettes | The Rays
- Sing sing sing | Tommy Dorsey / Chicago
- Sissy Strut | The Meters
- Sledgehammer | Peter Gabriel
- Smokin in the boys room | Brownsville station
- So very hard to go | Tower of Power
- Some kind of wonderful | Grand Funk Railroad
- Soul man | Blues Brothers
- Spinning wheel | Blood Sweat & Tears
- Spooky | Classics Four
- Stand by me | Ben E. King
- Stand up and get crunk | Ying Yang Twins
- Still of the night | The Five Satins
- Still the one | Orleans
- Stormy Monday | BB King
- Stuck in the middle with you | Stealers Wheel
- Superstitious | Stevie Wonder
- Suzy Q | Credence Clearwater Revival
- Sweet Caroline | Neil Diamond
- Sweet Emotion | Aerosmith
- Sweet Freedom | Michael Mcdonald
- Sweet home Alabama | Lynard Skynard
- Sweet home Chicago | Blues Brothers
- Taking care of business | Bachman Turner Overdrive
- Tequila | The Champs
- That's the way | KC and the Sunshine Band
- The Joker | Steve Miller
- The letter | The Boxtops
- The Snake | Al Wilson
- The Stroll | The Diamonds
- The thrill is gone | BB King
- These eyes | The Guess Who
- Those oldies but goodies | Sonny Knight
- Thunder rolls | Garth Brooks
- Ticket to ride | The Beatles
- To Love Somebody | The Bee Gees
- Treat her like a lady | Cornelius Brothers
- Turn the page | Bob Seager
- Twistin' the Night Aways | Sam Cooke
- Two tickets to paradise | Eddie Money
- Unchained melody | Righteous Brothers
- Vehicle | Ides of March
- Wagon wheel | Old Crow Medicine Show
- Walk don't run | The Ventures
- Watermelon man | Herbie Hancock
- We gotta get out of this place | Animals
- When the Saints go marching in / Who Dat | Louis Armstrong
- Will it go Round in Circles | Billy Preston
- Wipe out | The Ventures
- Wishing you were here | Chicago
- Witch Queen | Redbone
- Witchy woman | The Eagles
- Wonderful world | Louis Armstrong
- YMCA | The Village People
- You can't always get what you want | Rolling Stones
- Your cheatin heart | Hank Williams
- Your momma don't dance | Loggins & Messina
- Your Song | Elton John
- You've made me so very happy | Blood Sweat & Tears
- Zoot suit riot | Cherry Poppin Daddies
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