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The band started to take off in 1999 when they were featured on the cover of USA Today. [5] Recycled Percussion began touring the country in 2001. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The group continued to tour for 10 years until they made their debut on season 4 of the television show America's Got Talent . [ 8 ]
The band promotes recycling, a green eco-friendly message, by playing music on instruments they make from garbage and recycled materials. [4] The Garbage-Men perform their instrumental interpretations of classic hits for audiences large and small at various venues including street festivals, science museums, and charity events.
Kevin was revealed to have competed in first place in the competition that same night, in front of Barbara Padilla who was runner up, Recycled Percussion in third place, The Texas Tenors in fourth, and The Voices of Glory in fifth, winning one million dollars and a headline show in Las Vegas.
The Recycled Orchestra of Cateura (Spanish: Orquesta de Instrumentos Reciclados de Cateura), also known as the Recycled Orchestra, is an orchestra composed of children from Asunción, Paraguay [1] who play musical instruments made from scrap materials collected from Asunción's Cateura landfill.
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MarchFourth Marching Band (now known as MarchFourth, or M4 for short) is an American musical and performance group based in Portland, Oregon.Costumed as a "psychedelic punk rock marching band circus troupe [1]," M4’s show features electric bass, guitar, a 4-piece percussion corps, a 7-part horn section, dancers, acrobatics, stilt-walkers, a live visual artist, and a diverse musical repertoire.
A Boomwhacker is a percussion instrument in the plosive aerophone and idiophone family. [1] They are lightweight, hollow, color-coded, plastic tubes, tuned to a musical pitch by length. They were first produced by Craig Ramsell through his company Whacky Music in 1995. The term is now a registered trademark by Rhythm Band Instruments. [2]
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