When the party mood MATTERS!  

Get it on with Le Freak!!!

The wildest Disco band you’ve EVER seen!

“These guys are perfect! Just perfect!” – President George W. Bush
“The Greatest Disco Band in the World!”– John Travolta
“I love these guys! They’re even freakier than me!” – Dennis Rodman
Meet the Guys!
Tommy Penngotti
Tommy Penngotti (Hoboken, NJ) joined up with Le Freak at the Trump wedding reception in Malibu CA after the original drummer was mysteriously “whacked” during the performance. Tommy had the attitude, moves, and hair, not to mention the resources to clear the band from all past debts with the Gambino family.
Highlights include:
•1977-79 Dance Champion: Queens, NY
•1980-81 1st place Solid Gold Dance off Hollywood, CA
•1981-83 Solid Gold Dance Captain
Minne “Soda” Mick James
As the singer for Le Freak, he’s quick to admit that being the illegitimate son of Rick James hasn’t been easy. He was raised by his mother, of Irish and Norwegian descent, on the streets of Moorhead Minnesota (across the state line from Fargo, ND) and later on the streets of Minneapolis. Mick (nicknamed “Soda”) explains, “When dad went through all of his legal problems years ago, I became quite depressed, and in my despondency turned to a life of pornography, to pay for his legal fees. When he got out of jail, I got out of porn and got back to my true love, entertaining and singing disco.”
Calvin “The Booty” Delicious
Famous throughout the Western Hemisphere for having the biggest bass lines and the biggest booty, Calvin has been throwing down the thickest bass grooves known to man. “He ain’t fat by any means,” Soda says. “He’s in great shape. He’s just got these big thick legs and this huge butt.” Calvin, from Hollywood, CA is also a man with a questionable past, though no one is really sure what it is. Some say he used to be a pimp, some say he was a big game hunter, and still others say that Calvin was a pro football player that got kicked out of the game for dirty play.
“Wacky” Jackie Wallace
Perhaps the strangest of them all, this guitar player’s father was a soldier in Vietnam, and his mother was a voice impersonator. Jackie was conceived between one of his father’s tours of duty and claims to have flashback’s all the time. “I can’t explain it, you know,” Jackie explains in a thick Hispanic accent. “It’s like I was just a sperm when I went to Nam, but I remember it so vividly,” as he finishes the sentence in a British accent. This guy speaks in so many different voices, you wonder if he even has a voice of his own. This guy definitely needs his own TV show.

SONG LIST
Boogie Nights – Heatwave
Grooveline – Heatwave
Always & Forever – Heatwave
Super Freak – Rick James
Give It To Me Baby – Rick James
Le Freak – Chick
Funky Music Medley – Wild Cherry
Celebration – Kool And The Gang
Ladies Night – Kool And The Gang
That’s The Way – K.C. & The Sunshine Band
Get Down Tonight – K.C. & The Sunshine Band
Shake Your Booty – K.C. & The Sunshine Band
I’m Your Boogie Man – K.C. & The Sunshine Band
Please Don’t Go – K.C. & The Sunshine Band
Boogie Shoes – K.C. & The Sunshine Band
You Should Be Dancing – The Bee Gees
HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE – The Bee Gees
Jive Talking – The Bee Gees
Lady Marimalade – La Belle
Easy – The Commodores
Three Times a Lady – The Commodores
Brick House – The Commodores
Heart Of Glass – Blondie
Y.M.C.A. – The Village People
Macho Man – The Village People
We Are Family – Sister Sledge
Disco Inferno – The Trammps
Don’t Leave Me This Way – Thelma Houston
Got To Be Real – Cheryl Lynn
Night Fever – The Bee Gees
Boogie Oogie Oogie – A Taste Of Honey
I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor
Funkytown – Lipps Inc.
Car Wash – Rose Royce
Boogie Wonderland – Earth Wind and Fire
September – Earth Wind and Fire
Shinning Star – Earth Wind and Fire
Lets Groove – Earth Wind and Fire
Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough – Michael Jackson
Dancin Machine – The Jackson Five
Fire – Ohio Players
Love Roller Coaster – The Ohio Players
Boogie Fever – The Sylvers
Take Your Time – SOS Band
Do Ya Think Im Sexy – Rod Stewart
The Hustle – Van Mccoy
I Was Made For Lovin You – Kiss
You Make Me Feel Like Dancin – Leo Sayer
Kung Fu Fighting – Carl Douglass
Hhot Child In The City – Nick Gilder
Ring My Bell – Anita Ward
Last Dance – Donna Summer
Bad Girls – Donna Summer
Dazz – Brick
Copacabana – Barry Manilow
Best Of My Love – The Emotions
Turn The Beat Around – Vicki Sue Robinson
Sir Duke – Stevie Wonder