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BIO IN BRIEF

    Jeffrey Beringer is a local San Diego artist who combines an outlandish, almost theatrical performance style with electronic and acoustic grooves.  He is known throughout the border region as "Mono Mono," the crazy gringo who dances with inflatable monkeys, sacrifices virgin pinatas, and covers crowds with confetti and exploding foam at his shows.  Some of his more notable projects include "Genie in the Desert," a tribute to illegal immigrants,  "Raise Hell, Raise Babies," an electronic, danceable ode to classic stories, "Amor en la Frontera," a multi media Spanish language production that includes a cast of over 20 people, and "VOTE SANTA, NAUGHTY OR NICE?" a collection of political Christmas music.

     In 2006 Jeffrey is focussing on "The MONO MONO International LOVE Tour."   The show revolves around a collection of racy, scandalous, eye-opening songs that attempt to help people acheive spiritual enlightenment by shocking them into a liminal state of pure consciousness.  It includes hypnosis, full nudity and a complete lack of inhibitions!   The tour will span both coasts of the USA, Mexico, Spain and about ten cities in South and Central America, and is projected to start this summer.

    Jeffrey has performed at festivals and sold out venues all over The US Southwest and Mexico, including Mexico City, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Puebla, Guanajuato, El Paso, San Diego, Tijuana, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.  Locally, he has been featured in the SD READER, City beat, The Local 94.9, Notivisa Buenos Dias TV 12, La Frontera, El Puente, UABC Radio and Radio Organyka, and has been in too many media outlets in other cities to mention them all here.  He was the featured performer at the 2006 San Diego Latino Film Festival music showcase, The Imperial Beach Art Jam, The Cesar Chavez Festival, and the SD Pride Festival, and he has shared the stage with well known Mexican groups Kinky, Faca Faca, Los Pegajosos and Los Guanabana.

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If you've read this far, than you either want to know more about me, or else you just clicked on the wrong link......oooops.   Well either way....keep reading....you won't want to miss the story of my life....
     I am a modern day renaissance man.  A jack of all trades.  "31 flavors and then some," in the words of Ani DiFranco.  A lover of cultures and the exotic.
     I am an artist, an activist, an entertainer, a traveller.  A true original.  The mother lode. 
     I currently live in San Diego, California, in a cute little cottage.  I won't live in an apartment because I don't want to hear people humping on the other side of the wall, or children jumping in the room above.  A musician needs a certain amount of quiet in his house.   My back porch is my studio and it overlooks my little back yard, where I keep two bicycles and my surfboards.  There are some cats out there who sneak in my house and pee if I leave the door open.  Sometimes I do.
     My original plan was to become a filmmaker.  I was raised near Philadelphia, and went to a small Quaker college out there.  The Quaker thing was purely coincidental....I had no Quaker leanings before college.   But their concept of "the inner light" and social responsibility really resonated with me.  Quakers are all about making a difference in the world.  I started a filmmaking club and my dream was to make docu-dramas.  Movies that would really make people think.  After college I moved to San Francsico and got involved in the local filmmaking scene.   But San Francisco is a hard city!  Until San Francisco I always thought of myself as sort of a freak.  It was a total shock to be the most "normal" person in the city.   So I had to leave.   The competition was just too great.  I moved to Mexico and learned Spanish.  I figured I would go to the border once I mastered Spanish and make a movie about the Maquiladoras....you know...the factories where Mexicans assemble products for foreign owned companies at slave-wages.
     I made it to the border....San Diego.   But I was broke.   I worked odd jobs until I finally got a gig as a Social Worker spending tax dollars all day long.   It's like being Santa Claus.   I decided to save money.   I bought a pickup truck for $1000 from a cash advance on my credit card and lived in the back for seven months and ate peanut butter and jelly until I had saved ten thousand dollars....which is what I used to pay for my studio. 
     I started learning how to do music on my computer for the soundtrack of the movie.  And I got so into it that I still haven't gotten around to making the movie!  I'm already on my third album and it is like an addiction.
     My music is about many things.   It is my way of celebrating and challenging the things and people around me.   My first album, "Genie in the Desert," focusses mostly on the desert and on the Mexican immigrants who try to cross it.  It is also about love and the search for love.   Everyone is on a search for something.  I try to capture that idea...the idea of the quest.  My second album is more like a series of stories and fairy tales...but with a bad ass beat.  The third album is all in Spanish.   It is mostly about Tijuana and the urban border experience.
     Much of my music is a reflection of my personal relationships.   I consider myself to be pansexual  (Pansexuality goes one step beyond bisexuality.....it means being able to be sexual not only with people of both sexes, but with things that are not people....like the ocean or the wind....basically.....pretty much everything!) but our society hasn't made room for pansexualism yet....so I sort of end up in the "gay" box by default.  Alot of my art and politics are influenced by some of my more unconventional relationships.
     The dream of making a movie is still with me.  But I feel that I have some more living to do before I finally get to the film project.  I've been happy with just the music for now.  Music lends itself to a very personal, live connection with your listeners.  Playing in a club, dancing for people, getting everyone all excited...well...it is a wonderful feeling.
     My website originally was just a place to promote my music, but now it seems to be turning into a place where a whole lot of things are possible.   I try to give other people a voice on here...perhaps inspired by the old "comment board' we had in the dining center of my college, where anybody could walk by and write a note about their opinion an any given topic.  Many great debates happened on there and I suppose I would like my website to serve the same purpose.
     Other artists are finding a home on my website.   Some really inspirational people.  This is a thrilling development, since I think that art is ultimately the "raison d' etre" so to speak.
     And now my activist tendencies are finally coming to life on here.   I've had a chance to dabble in political writing, and now a political talk show with my brother.  It's all been very exciting.
     What else might you want to know about me?   I have three brothers, all on the East Coast.  I lived in Germany for six months.  I look best in blue.   I studied African dance, Brazilian dance, Mexican Folkloric Dance and tap dance at various times...and now my dance style is quite unique...or so I've been told.  I've played classical piano since I was 15.  I love the outdoors and exercise.   There is nothing more exciting than a good discussion about philosophy.  My favorite food is the California style burrito.   Here's a little blurb about my art....
    
Contagious Rhythms + Mind-Boggling Lyrics + Explosive Stage Presence = Total Entertainment
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You may not know what was missing from music, or that anything was missing at all....but if you witness even a single moment of one of Jeffrey Beringer's performances, you will realize that you have found it at last.

Jeffrey Beringer is a total entertainment experience.  Between his tight, original sound, outrageous costumes, primal dance moves, spectacular special effects, and his poetic...at times political...lyrics, Jeffrey brings to music a captivating style that will wake up all five of your senses. Based out of San Diego, California, Jeffrey has been electrifying audiences with top notch music and one-of-a-kind performances since the independent release of his first album "Genie in the Desert" in 2003.  

Jeffrey has been likened to the Violent Femmes, the B-52's, Paul Simon, Erasure and Wierd Al Yancovic.  He cites Tori Amos, Bob Dylan, Ricky Martin, Julieta Venegas, Shakira, Cat Stevens and Tarkan as some of the artists who have influenced his style.