Nuttin But Stringz
I love music with its ability to manipulate emotions and stir us. Fans of The Bond Quartet, ES Posthumus, and Immediate Music should definitely check out Nuttin But Stringz. My sister sent me their first track on the “Struggle from the Subway to the Charts” album and I was in love. They had final performances on America’s Got Talent in 2008 but it’s apparent that I don’t watch much television because I would have known about them sooner!

Siblings Tourie and Damien Escobar are the creative geniuses behind the innovative group. [...] At respective ages of 8 and 7 the pair began to study the violin and became not only great musicians but learned to transcend their classical training to incorporate pop, rock, and hip-hop, creating their own unique sound. Having studied at the acclaimed Juilliard School in New York City, the two were exposed to Bach, Vivaldi, Beethoven and a host of classical composers. [...] This dynamic duo have grown immensely as artists from their earlier days as young teenagers, playing on the subways to help their single mother to take care of them.
These cool, edgy and unique brothers have stayed true to their own style of music that has taken them from playing their violins on the subways of New York to headlining shows across the United States and Worldwide yet it’s very clear that Nuttin But Stringz know that their journey has only just begun.
Visit YouTube to preview the first track called “Broken Sorrow”.
Visit Amazon to buy Nuttin But Stringz’ “Struggle from the Subway to the Charts” album.
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laKidna
Posted Sunday, April 25th, 2010 at 12:44 pm
and “Broken Sorrow” was The Black Donnelly’s(NBC) theme song!