Greg Patillo and Eric Stevenson lay down a unique thread for the public at large.
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Percussionist David and guitarist Luke talk about the musical life.
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A unique and energetic sound really worth a listen. Brought you exclusively from New York's subway and Concretebeat.
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Interview with bucket drumming legend himself and his wife.
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Leviticus plays a soulful melody for the strong beat of the New York subway.
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Roberto talks about real fights and being a black martial artist.
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Floyd Lee recounts his world-spanning career with input from Chikara and Yuichi.
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Roberto Sharpe explains the value of Tai Chi's push hands combat.
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Loose Marbles child Baby Soda plays for the people of NYC.
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Melissa the Loud talks about her unconventional instrument and music.
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Variations on a medeival dance tune called Petit Riens and an original track.
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A few highlights from the show including the spectacular grande finale.
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More new sounds from The Stumblebums. Some explicit language but hey, it's punk/jazz/brassband.
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