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Fields Of Eden (see Wowettes below)

Fields of Eden is a fantastic Classic Hits Dance Band on the Monterey Peninsula who play classic rock hits covering the last three decades. This fun loving group delivers timeless songs covering artists like Chris Isaak, ELP, Todd Rundgren, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, Linda Ronstadt, The Eagles, Coldplay, The Verve Pipe, Pretenders, over 300 songs strong … a mixed bag of music with something for everybody. The band has audiences tapping, dancing and singing along from the first song on. Band members are Lead Singer/Rhythm Guitarist, Kiki Wow; Bassist Michael Chatfield, Lead Guitarist Scott Dickson, Drummer Greg Edenfield and harmony Vocalists Amber Guzman and Kimb Massey. Together, Fields of Eden puts their audiences in an easy going state of mind playing timeless tunes that everyone knows and loves.   

Fields of Eden has performed the last two years at West End Music Celebration Festival, as well as at the fabulous Steinbeck Ballroom at the Portola Conference Center and the Sunset Center for First Night Monterey New Year's Eve Celebration, 

Greenfield Harvest Festival, the Monterey Yacht Club, Carmel Valley Fiestas, Chamisal's Courtside Bistro, Carmel Valley Art & Wine Festival, Cowgirl Winery, Trailside Beer Garden, Barmel, local wineries and many weddings, private parties and benefit fundraisers.

Fields of Eden Classic Favorite Hits Band pleases every audience that hears them with their Classic Favorite Hits and has people singing and dancing from the first song on.

 

Lead Singer/Rhythm Guitarist Kiki Wow has performed solo at Inn at The Spanish Bay every Saturday night, as well as Carmel Valley Ranch's Farm to Table Evening Dinners, as well as their Lodge and for their special events.  She performs weekly at various venues and wineries, weddings and special events and has been featured on numerous radio stations such as KCSN, KPIG and KSQD featuring her original songs.  She has released three CDs, currently recording her fourth, and has had four songs featured on independent films.  Her original song "Carmel River" was the featured soundtrack for the Carmel River Floodplain Restoration and Environmental Enhancement Project.  She also writes children's programs called "Bugs & Beats" and "Kiki's Garden" and shares the love of music with kids at several Monterey County Libraries and Parks & Recreations.  

For Booking Call Kiki Wow at 831-235-7662 with your date/time/place of event.

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Fields of Eden Partial Setlist

  • FEVER - Peggy Lee 

  • From the Beginning by Emerson Lake & Palmer 

  • Cant Cry Anymore by Sheryl Crow 

  • I Saw The Light by Todd Rundgren 

  • Dreams by Fleetwood Mac 

  • Help The Poor by Robben Ford

  • BACK ON THE CHAIN GANG - The Pretenders 

  • Wicked Game - Chris Issak

  • WHERE HAVE ALL THE COWBOYS GONE - Paula Cole  

  • WHAT'S UP - 4 Non Blondes 

  • Waiting On The World To Change by John Mayer  

  • IF IT HADN'T BEEN FOR LOVE - Adele 

  • You're So Vain by Carly Simon  

  • Taking Care Of Business by Bachman Turner Overdrive  

  • angel from Montgomery by Bonnie Raitt  

  • HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE RAIN - Creedence Clearwater Revival  

  • RHIANNON - Fleetwood Mac 

  • CHAIN OF FOOLS - Aretha Franklin  

  • OLD LOVE - Eric Clapton  

  • Harvest Moon by Neil Young  

  • Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper  

  • Happiness Is by Verve Pipe  

  • RHIANNON (VER. BEGINNERS) - Fleetwood Mac 

  • I WON'T BACK DOWN - Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers  

  • Stuck In The Middle With You by Steve Miller 

  • LAST DANCE WITH MARY JANE - Tom Petty 

  • STOP DRAGGIN MY HEART AROUND - Tom Petty 

  • ANYHOW - Tedeschi Trucks Band 

  • Something to Talk About by Bonnie Raitt 

  • Suzie Q by Creedence Clearwater Revival 

  • Harvest Moon by Neil Young

  • The Way You Move by Michael Sullivan

  • My City Was Gone by The Pretenders

  • The Letter by Box Tops 

  • Fifty Ways to Leave by Paul Simon 

  • You Gotta Be by Des'Ree 

  • Better by by Maggie Rose 

  • The Joker by Steve Miller Band

  • Old Man by Neil Young 

  • Wild World by Cat Stevens 

  • Blue bayou by Linda Ronstadt 

  • ONE OF US - Joan Osborne

  • SUNNY CAME HOME - Shawn Colvin 

  • Sunny Afternoon by Kinks 

  • Million Reasons by Lady Gaga

  • Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison in G 

  • What I Like About You by Artist Name 

  • With A Little Help From My Friends by Beatles 

  • Do It Again by Steely Dan 

  • HOW SWEET IT IS by James Taylor 

  • Your Mama Don't Dance by Loggins & Messina 

  • With or without you by U2 

  • BOULEVARD OF BROKEN DREAMS - Green Day 

  • Take It Easy by Eagles

  • LAY DOWN SALLY - Eric Clapton

  • Peaceful Easy Feeling by Eagles

  • Reelin' in the years by Steely Dan

  • These Boot Were Made for Walkin' by Interpreted by N. Sinatra

  • Under the Boardwalk by Drifters 

  • Ventura Highway Live by America 

  • Listen To The Music by Doobie Brothers 

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Kiki & The Wowettes

Kiki & The Wowettes are an awesome vocal trio with such a beautiful blend that it makes the heart and mind float in a swirl of sweet sound.  Harmony Vocalists Amber Guzman and Nicole Dillenberg have joined together with multi-instrumentalist/songwriter, Kiki Wow, to present her original songs in full living color.  

 

They have performed at Cibo in Monterey, Jansens Music in Aptos and live on KPIG and KWAV Radio as well as with the Classic Favorites Hits band “Fields of Eden” who recently performed at West End Celebration and First Night Monterey New Years Eve in the Steinbeck Ballroom.  

 

They came together by happenstance and from the first song on this magical combination bring joy in the hearts and smiles on the faces of their listeners.

 

Maybe its because they enjoy each others’ company so much, maybe its because the music is so catchy, maybe its because they love sharing their gifts and love what they do - no doubt its all of the above that translate into an engaging evening of music. 

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