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MAIKEN
DUBOIS' biggest childhood dream was to get a
trumpet and travel around with a circus....well she got
the trumpet and slowly realized that life is a circus!
With her petite size she likes to pretend that she is
the elephant of the circus and blow out loud sounds on
the cornet and stomp her feet on the noisy drums. Maiken
is from Denmark, where she had fun working as an actress,
and playing the piano in her free time. |
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DANA
HARRISON grew up singing in a church choir in
the hills of Tennessee. Far from the South now, she still
lets that “old time religion” influence her
sound. Although Dana has played other instruments the
guitar is a fairly new toy for her. Now she knows a few
chords and an endless number of children’s songs.
She is the owner/teacher of Musicology, a Hoboken based
children’s music and movement class. When she’s
not singing for other children she enjoys singing to
and with her own. |
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DAVE
LAMBERT has wanted to be a musician and entertainer
since age 10, when he first picked up a tennis racket
the wrong way to strum along with Def Leppard videos
in the early days of MTV. As an amateur musician Dave
fooled around with various marching bands, rock groups,
and even day jobs before “going pro” as a
Music Together teacher in 2002. He’s been known
to play guitar, banjo, bass, tuba, mandolin, harmonica,
drums and kazoo, but not at the same time. Dave, or “Dave” as
he likes to be called, is currently working on his first
album of original family-friendly music. He lives in
Hoboken with his wife, his young son Rowan, and a polydactyl
cat named Morpheus. |
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JUSTIN
MICHAEL'S fourth grade music teacher pointedly
requested that he not sing during choir class. Although
his opera career was quashed, Justin's musical involvement
was not. Justin began managing sound for live bands,
and when the urge became strong enough (and no one was
looking), he finally picked up a bass guitar. Still involved
in music performance technology in his spare time, Justin
plays in the Hoboken Evangelical Free Church band and
serves as its music coordinator. He lives in Hoboken
with his wife and still secretly hopes that the opera
world will someday accept him. |
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KIMBERLY
PERRY loves to play drums. Ever since the third
grade when she saw a dude with long, bleach-blonde hair
playing a translucent blue drum set, she was sold. Kimberly
finds playing a great and humbling privilege. In addition
to joining the Fuzzy Lemons, other musical endeavors
have included teaching at: the Willie Mae Rock 'n' Roll
Camp for Girls, The Collective, and her Mustard Seed
School Percussion Club. |
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His
parents groaned when KIPLEY WENTZ took "guitar" as
an elective in college, but look at him now... rocking
out with the hottest family band in the Western Hemisphere!
Kipley is best known for entertaining Hoboken children
with his solo music and puppet shows, and he is also the
co-creator of Playdate Music, an interactive mini-concert
series for toddlers and
their grown ups. He dreams of touring the world, playing
music, and spreading joy. |
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