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Lucky Chops – Streets & Stage: Funkifying Music Education

Lucky Chops has been unleashing high-energy brassy funk on the world since forming in NYC in 2006. The intensity of the band’s energy is fueled by their desire to share the healing and inspirational power of music with others. That power has resonated with audiences around the globe, giving the band hundreds of millions of views on their online videos and leading to live performances in more than twenty five countries. Lucky Chops maintains a busy schedule touring across several continents. The band members are also committed to music education, regularly performing clinics and educational outreaches to help train and inspire the next generation of musicians.

Want more Lucky Chops? You can find the funk ambassadors in the following places: 

Lucky Chops Website

A variety of mainstream streaming services + YouTube

You can also sign up for their Patreon which states the following:

“We started our band of brass and drums 14 years ago whilst in our band class at LaGuardia arts high school in NYC. Since then, we’ve made it our mission to show the world the joy and healing power these instruments can provide. We aim to breathe (literally) new life into these oft forgotten instruments by playing forward thinking, creative and energetic music rarely associated with our axes. Through doing this, we hope to repopularize instrumental music and also help inspire the next generation to discover the magic these instruments have to offer.

We started our band of brass and drums 14 years ago whilst in our band class at LaGuardia arts high school in NYC. Since then, we’ve made it our mission to show the world the joy and healing power these instruments can provide. We aim to breathe (literally) new life into these oft forgotten instruments by playing forward thinking, creative and energetic music rarely associated with our axes. Through doing this, we hope to repopularize instrumental music and also help inspire the next generation to discover the magic these instruments have to offer.”

They release a wealth of usable content on their Patreon and for $3-20, it can all be yours!

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