Years active 2001–present Active from 2001 | Website SaucyMonky.com Genres Indie pop, Pop rock | |
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Members Cynthia Catania – vocals, guitarsAnnmarie Cullen – vocals, guitarsMegan Jane – drumsSteve Giles – bass, vocals Past members Adam MarcelloCarson CohenDanny HannonKaren Teperberg Albums Celebrity Trash, Turbulence, Trophy Girl (Parts 1 & 2), Turbulence US Version, Between the Bars Similar Michael Corcoran, Miki Ishikawa, Sandra Pires, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Sean Flynn Profiles |
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Saucy Monky are an indie pop band based in Los Angeles, California.
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The band is fronted by Dublin-born singer and guitarist Annmarie Cullen (who formerly performed under the pseudonym Ann Marie Montade) and East Coast singer Cynthia Catania. Their rhythm section is Steve Giles (bass) and Megan Jane (drums).

The group was formed in 2001. Catania, explaining the origin of the band's name, said, "We were looking around for a name and I had this book by Tina Brown and I think the title was Life as a Party and there was a phrase in it that had something to do with being a saucy monkey and in reference to life in U.K.."

Their debut album Celebrity Trash was released in 2003 and spawned two hit radio singles in Ireland — "Flicker" and "Don't Wanna Know Your Name". In the summer of 2004 they released a remaking of the Divinyls song "I Touch Myself", which became another hit at Irish radio. The single was followed by their first full-length album, Turbulence, in September by 429 Records.

In 2005, they signed a major distribution deal with the Savoy Label Group and re-released Turbulence in June 2005 across the United States. The first single to be released is "Disco Ball (Boulevard Remix)", a re-working of an older track from their first album. Disco Ball (Boulevard Remix) became a top 40 AAA radio hit.

In September 2005, the band signed a deal with Measured Records in the United Kingdom which saw the release of the single "Good Day Down" and the Turbulence album.

In February 2006, they released "I Touch Myself" as a single; the song was later used on an episode of the TV series Veronica Mars. Other songs by the band have been featured on episodes of Nickelodeon series Drake & Josh, Zoey 101 and iCarly.
In 2008, the band released their album "Between The Bars". Notable tracks are "All The Things Ya Know", "Acrobat" and a cover of the Carpenters classic "Superstar". Recent placements include 4 songs on the independent soundtrack for And Then Came Lola (Wolfe Video), Blue Bloods (CBS) and Alcatraz (Fox). Catania and Cullen penned the theme song for 2011's Food for Thought with Claire Thomas on the ABC network.
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Discography
Songs
Disco BallCelebrity Trash · 2003
I Touch MyselfTurbulence · 2005
Good Day DownTurbulence · 2005