Emily’s Garage Band

Listen to the Sounds of Funk

New Hampshire’s Nostalgia Pop, Funk, R&B and Dance Band 


Here’s a list of song samples to give an idea of the kinds of music they play.

  • 1999
  • Ain’t Too Proud to Beg
  • All Night Long
  • Back In Love Again
  • Billie Jean
  • Blurred Lines
  • Boogie Shoes
  • Brickhouse
  • Brown Eyed Girl
  • Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe
  • Cissy Strut
  • Copacabana
  • Disco Inferno
  • Domino
  • Down to the Nightclub
  • Get Down On It
  • Get Your Feet Back on the Ground
  • Ghostbusters
  • Give It to Me
  • Hard to Handle
  • Heart Of Rock And Roll
  • Hollywood Swinging
  • I Feel Good
  • I Wanna Be Your Lover
  • I Want a New Drug
  • I Want Her
  • I’ll Be Around
  • Kiss
  • Knock On Wood
  • Lean On Me
  • Let It Roll by Little Feat
  • Let’s Groove
  • Let’s Stay Together
  • Living in America
  • Love Rollercoaster
  • Love The One You’re With
  • Love Train
  • Maybe Someday Baby
  • Me and Mrs. Jones
  • Moondance
  • Mustang Sally
  • My Girl
  • Pass the Peas
  • Pick up the Pieces
  • Play That Funky Music
  • Real Love
  • Ride Like The Wind
  • September
  • Shake Your Body
  • She’s a Bad Mama Jama
  • Shout
  • Signed Sealed Delivered
  • Sir Duke
  • Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
  • Sledgehammer
  • Some Kinda Wonderful
  • Soul Man
  • Squib Cakes
  • Superfly
  • The Chicken
  • The Way You Do the Things You Do
  • This Is How We Do It
  • Under the Boardwalk
  • Uptown Funk
  • We Are Family
  • What Is Hip
  • What You Won’t Do For Love
  • Wild Night
  • Willing to Learn
  • Word Up
  • You Should Be Dancing
  • You’re Still a Young Man
  • Zoot Suit Riot

Emily has been a middle school band teacher for 26 years. Her award winning school bands have earned recognition at the Great East Festival and the Clark Terry Jazz Festival. In 2020 she and her students collaborated with Godsmack and appeared in their “Unforgettable” video.

Emily was valedictorian of her high school class and graduated summa cum laude from UNH’s undergraduate music program. She has a Masters Degree in Instrumental Music Education from Plymouth State. Emily has played with the Boston Philharmonic as well as a variety of local bands, including the Tower of Power-influenced band Manchuka where “Nurse Em” was the bari sax equivalent to ToP’s Funky Doctor.

In 2020 after Manchuka’s band leader retired, Emily assembled a group of musicians to form Emily’s Garage Band, playing classic funk, soul, and rock music throughout northern New England.


Greg has had the good fortune to be able to play sax/woodwinds regularly for 50+ years. Four years in
Marine bands and a year on cruise ships afforded him exposure to many different influences and the opportunity to progress on his instruments. Ten years in Chicago saw him playing in a variety of bands for private functions, festivals and clubs, including concerts with Maynard Ferguson, Pete Christlieb, The Temptations, Tex Beneke, Frank Mantooth and The Modernaires, in addition to being a member of both The Bob Stone Big Band and Rob Parton’s Jazztech Bands.

After moving to New Hampshire in the early 90’s, Greg landed gigs with Skip Poole’s various groups,
including the Capitol Jazz Orchestra (CJO). Resident at the Capitol Center For The Arts in Concord, NH,
the CJO has backed jazz greats Butch Miles, Ken Peplowski, Carmen Bradford, The Four Freshmen,
John Pizzarelli and Byron Stripling, among others. Greg also made the acquaintance of Bill Wightman and has been a part his jazz series behind notable regional and national artists Giacomo Gates, Paul
Absell, Donna Byrne, Jeff Stout, Tiger Akoshi and Christine Fawson.

After getting his funk on for many years with Manchuka, Greg is now part of Emily’s Garage Band and insists it’s still some of the most fun you can have while upright!

Jessie’s love for music goes back to childhood. She has always been passionate (obsessed) with all genres of it, the more obscure the better. Dabbling in the learning of and collecting of various instruments, she is also an avid listener, and her ever-expansive library of books, recordings and equipment speaks to that. She picked up the trumpet at age 9 and has been playing for 30 years. She also plays cornet and flugelhorn regularly, keys and guitar for fun, and is most recently teaching herself trombone. She studied music education at Plymouth State University and has been involved in multiple projects, including brass and marching bands, ensembles, jazz and big band groups, as well as pit and symphony work throughout the Northeast. She currently plays 2nd trumpet and occasionally displays her unique repertoire of funky dance moves in Emily’s Garage Band. 

Robert received his education in Trumpet Performance and Composition/Music Theory at The Boston Conservatory where he received a Bachelor of Music Degree. He also earned a Master of Arts in Teaching Music at UNH. Throughout his 25 year career as a professional musician, he was a founding member, business manager and performer for three music groups.

Michael Ginsberg has been playing professionally for 55 years, starting with his high school rock band in St. Louis. While bass guitar has always been his primary instrument, Michael is also a classically trained pianist and can also hold his own on guitar. He continued his side gig as a rock musician while at The University of Michigan, founding two bands in Ann Arbor and taking one to his new home in Boulder, Colorado. 

His subsequent travels took him to several stops along the way to his current residence in The Granite State, where he continued to expand his musical resume. Michael was the founding member of the popular Biggs Band, a 10-piece R&B show band, touring northern New England in the 90’s and early 2000’s. Since then he has performed with several rock, blues and R&B bands throughout New Hampshire and Massachusetts. In addition to laying the foundation for Emily’s Garage Band, Michael is currently keeping quite busy playing bass and keyboards in four other groups, including three classic rock bands as well as The Soultown Band, New England’s premier Motown show band. The opportunity to add funk to his repertoire while playing with the incredible musicians in EGB is a perfect capstone to his musical journey. 

Andrew Morrissey is a seasoned session drummer with 15+ years of rhythmic excellence. From starting music at age 10, Andrew evolved into a multi-instrumentalist, mastering percussion and drums, along with learning bass, guitar, piano, and vocals since 2016. Renowned for exceptional precision, he seamlessly navigates Funk, Rock, Punk, Country, Hip-Hop, Soul, RnB, and Reggae. From winning WGI in high school percussion ensemble and leading the high school marching band, he has moved on to working with some of the best music producers such as Wayne Jobson, Brian Jobson, Dave Gutter and many more! A versatile collaborator, Andrew elevates projects by adapting drumming styles to suit each genre’s unique demands. His reliability, seasoned professionalism, and dedication to creativity makes him standout in the industry, leaving an indelible mark on every musical venture.