Lucky Chops, with its high energy and danceable rhythms, has over the past year and a half gained a global following after emerging from New York’s underground music scene. And underground means, ...
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A brass band performed at Musikfest on Friday. But it was hardly the polka associated with the festival. Lucky Chops, the six-man New York City combo that got its start in the city’s subways and was ...
The members of New York City Brass band Lucky Chops met as students at LaGuardia Arts High School and played their first gig together in 2006, gaining attention for their horn-filled covers of pop ...
They’ve played in New York’s subway, and in some 25 countries around the world. On Saturday you’ll be able to hear Lucky Chops in downtown Wilkes-Barre, for free, when the band brings its brassy funk ...
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This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Lucky Chops has been unleashing high-energy ...
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 ...
As the sun goes down on the second day of the Fine Arts Fiesta on Saturday, May 18, the horns of headlining act Lucky Chops will sound to raise spirits and inspire a dance party. The New York City ...
For Lucky Chops, it's all about balance. The New York City-based brass band was trained in the schools and in the streets; the band first came together at Manhattan's Fiorello H. Laguardia High School ...
Lucky Chops call their music “high energy brassy funk,” and the band lived up to that description on stage at Newark’s Science Park High School earlier this month. After the first song, students were ...
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