Too Many Zooz in concert: (from left) Matt "Doe" Muirhead, David "King of Sludge" Parks, and Leo P. This is WESA Arts, a weekly newsletter by Bill O'Driscoll providing in-depth reporting about the ...
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A house and EDM band composed of a baritone saxophonist, a trumpeter and a drummer might be unexpected. Last Wednesday night at The Haunt, however, Too Many Zooz defied conventional musical ...
Jagged-edged brass instruments, EDM pounding drum rhythms, and Afro-Cuban jazz are just some of the qualities that describe Manhattan based busking-band Too Many Zooz. Playing at the Sinclair in ...
Too Many Zooz quite literally blew fans away with their energy and sound from just three instruments on stage. The group — comprised of Leo Pellegrino on the baritone saxophone, Matt Muirhead on ...
Too Many Zooz, an American music group based in New York City, is ready to rock Majestic Tuesday evening. The three-piece band features sounds of the baritone saxophone, trumpet and drums. The ...
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Too Many Zooz has gone from performing underground on subway platforms to being on stage at the CMAs alongside Beyoncé and the Dixie Chicks. The band performed at The Sinclair in Cambridge on Saturday ...
Too Many Zooz Ñ Matt Doe (on trumpet), Leo P (sax) and King of Sludge (drums) Ñ play Union Square Subway Station in Manhattan. Viral videos are valuable as a promotional tool, no doubt. But modern ...
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Born out of New York City's subways, Too Many Zooz shot to fame after passers-by posted unreal video of their subway performances ― you've likely seen videos of Leo Pellegrino and David "King of ...