
HearFirst and CEG Present:
Monea Brothers, Paul Pfau
Thu, 11 Dec, 7:00 PM EST
Doors open
6:30 PM EST
Drom
85 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009
Description
Paul Pfau
Paul Pfau (rhymes with "wow") is an award-winning singer-songwriter and guitarist known for his soulful blend of blues and pop. He gained national recognition as a contestant on Season 8 of NBC's "The Voice," as a member of Team Pharrell. Following his appearance on the show, Paul released his debut full-length album, Happy to Be, which earned him a Washington Area Music Association award for Debut Album of the Year. Paul’s follow-up EP, Great American Love Story, enjoyed more national exposure including airplay on multiple SiriusXM channels (CoffeeHouse, The Pulse).
Recently, Paul has been actively writing and producing new music. He has also made significant relocations, moving from Los Angeles to Nashville, and most recently to Muscle Shoals, Alabama - a city renowned for its rich musical heritage. These moves reflect his ongoing dedication to his craft and his desire to immerse himself in diverse musical communities.
Paul loves making records and continues to engage with his audience through live performances and maintains an active presence on social media platforms. Paul's journey exemplifies his passion for music and his commitment to evolving as an artist, continually seeking new avenues for creative expression.
Monea Brothers are:
Dan Monea – vocalist, guitarist, shark fisherman, foodie
Nate Monea – vocalist, drummer, MacGyverer, skeptic
Monea Brothers have always been driven by a healthy sense of wanderlust – a deep desire to see the world, try new things, and to challenge the limits of what is possible. This band of tender-hearted rascals, brothers, has been bonded by three albums, years of touring and recording, and a deep love of music and desire to bring people together. They’ve played festivals all over the world including Hard Rock Calling in London (Bruce Springsteen / Lady Antebellum), The Rock Boat (Sister Hazel / Barenaked Ladies), 311 Cruise, and even performed in the Pacific Islands. In addition to traditional touring, the band travels annually to Guatemala with an organization called The Music Is Love Exchange for a week of service work and performances at schools and hospitals.
The brothers’ pop-leaning rock music centers around emotionality and their soaring harmonies aim directly at the heart of the human spirit. Dan and Nate were raised Jehovah’s Witnesses and it was their family’s decision to leave that community that set the boys on a path toward pursuing deeper connection points. Every tour stop is an opportunity to meet people, be of service, an effort to build bonds with their audience. The band refers to their extended community as their “ghetto family”, and the family reunion takes place at every show. “We love what we do, and we love being on the road. Connecting with people from every corner of the world through music brings real joy to us. Everybody has a story, and we want to hear that. And we want to share ours,” says Dan Monea.
Prolific in their creativity, the Monea Brothers have been releasing new music steadily in the recent months and years. Their latest offering, Banner Year, was recorded and produced at Hey Monea’s home Little C Studios in Canal Fulton, OH. Dan and Nate have contributed production and mixing service to artists including Meaghan Farrell, David Higgins, Golden Dimes, and TONY-nominee Constantine Maroulis.
Event Information
Age Limit
21+

Pop
Monea Brothers
Monea Brothers
Pop
Monea Brothers are:
Dan Monea – vocalist, guitarist, shark fisherman, foodie
Nate Monea – vocalist, drummer, MacGyverer, skeptic
Monea Brothers have always been driven by a healthy sense of wanderlust – a deep desire to see the world, try new things, and to challenge the limits of what is possible. This band of tender-hearted rascals, brothers, has been bonded by three albums, years of touring and recording, and a deep love of music and desire to bring people together. They’ve played festivals all over the world including Hard Rock Calling in London (Bruce Springsteen / Lady Antebellum), The Rock Boat (Sister Hazel / Barenaked Ladies), 311 Cruise, and even performed in the Pacific Islands. In addition to traditional touring, the band travels annually to Guatemala with an organization called The Music Is Love Exchange for a week of service work and performances at schools and hospitals.
The brothers’ pop-leaning rock music centers around emotionality and their soaring harmonies aim directly at the heart of the human spirit. Dan and Nate were raised Jehovah’s Witnesses and it was their family’s decision to leave that community that set the boys on a path toward pursuing deeper connection points. Every tour stop is an opportunity to meet people, be of service, an effort to build bonds with their audience. The band refers to their extended community as their “ghetto family”, and the family reunion takes place at every show. “We love what we do, and we love being on the road. Connecting with people from every corner of the world through music brings real joy to us. Everybody has a story, and we want to hear that. And we want to share ours,” says Dan Monea.
Prolific in their creativity, the Monea Brothers have been releasing new music steadily in the recent months and years. Their latest offering, Banner Year, was recorded and produced at Hey Monea’s home Little C Studios in Canal Fulton, OH. Dan and Nate have contributed production and mixing service to artists including Meaghan Farrell, David Higgins, Golden Dimes, and TONY-nominee Constantine Maroulis.

Pop Rock
Paul Pfau
Paul Pfau
Pop Rock
Paul Pfau (rhymes with "wow") is an award-winning singer-songwriter and guitarist known for his soulful blend of blues and pop. He gained national recognition as a contestant on Season 8 of NBC's "The Voice," as a member of Team Pharrell. Following his appearance on the show, Paul released his debut full-length album, Happy to Be, which earned him a Washington Area Music Association award for Debut Album of the Year. Paul’s follow-up EP, Great American Love Story, enjoyed more national exposure including airplay on multiple SiriusXM channels (CoffeeHouse, The Pulse).
Recently, Paul has been actively writing and producing new music. He has also made significant relocations, moving from Los Angeles to Nashville, and most recently to Muscle Shoals, Alabama - a city renowned for its rich musical heritage. These moves reflect his ongoing dedication to his craft and his desire to immerse himself in diverse musical communities.
Paul loves making records and continues to engage with his audience through live performances and maintains an active presence on social media platforms. Paul's journey exemplifies his passion for music and his commitment to evolving as an artist, continually seeking new avenues for creative expression.