Leftover Cuties
Tiny Porch Concerts
Peter Strauss Ranch - 30000 Mulholland Hwy
Agoura Hills, CA 91301
May 12, 2019
5:00 PM PDT
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Laura
November 4th 2015
Leftover Cuties are at their best live, with the charm of their original music joined by an assortment of cleverly reimagined cover songs. They were even better than when I saw them last year!
Hermosa Beach, CA@Saint Rocke
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Leftover Cuties Biography
Combining alluring female vocals, ukulele, upright bass, horns, keys, accordion, and not so brushed drums; this quartet called Leftover Cuties have a unique sound to call their own. Coupled with classic songwriting, relatable lyricism and effortless interplay, the Cuties live performances are magical, charming experiences that will surely have you falling in love.
Leftover Cuties first big break came early on, when their tune “Game Called Life” was chosen as the opening theme for Showtime’s hit series, The Big C. Their music has also been featured in a host of ad campaigns across the globe for brands as far ranging as Samsung, Hyundai, and Ikea.
Leftover Cuties’ previous album releases such as “Places To Go” (2011 - produced by Tony Berg) and the “Spark & the Fire” (2013 - produced by Dave Way) were instant favorites of tastemaker radio station KCRW among many others. The band was featured in Paste Magazine’s ‘Artists on the Rise’ issue, and several songs off those albums were featured by brands such as Forever 21, Roxy, and Starbucks. With numerous performances around the US, and millions of YouTube Streams, the band has established a fan base that is as dedicated as it is diverse.
Read MoreLeftover Cuties first big break came early on, when their tune “Game Called Life” was chosen as the opening theme for Showtime’s hit series, The Big C. Their music has also been featured in a host of ad campaigns across the globe for brands as far ranging as Samsung, Hyundai, and Ikea.
Leftover Cuties’ previous album releases such as “Places To Go” (2011 - produced by Tony Berg) and the “Spark & the Fire” (2013 - produced by Dave Way) were instant favorites of tastemaker radio station KCRW among many others. The band was featured in Paste Magazine’s ‘Artists on the Rise’ issue, and several songs off those albums were featured by brands such as Forever 21, Roxy, and Starbucks. With numerous performances around the US, and millions of YouTube Streams, the band has established a fan base that is as dedicated as it is diverse.
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