Too Many Zooz Heads to the Fox Theatre This August

By: Jun. 23, 2016
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Too Many Zooz is headed to the Fox Theatre on August 26th, 2016. Doors: 8:30 pm | Show: 9:00 pm. Tickets on sale now - $15 Advanced or $17 Day Of Show.

With the snowballing trend towards electronic instrumentation in music, it's easy to forget where it all first started: on street corners with real instruments, playing for tips, that is until you've heard Too Many Zooz. One part New Orleans Jazz, one part Caribbean Calypso and two parts fun, Too Many Zooz is a three-piece "brass house" band comprised of Matt Doe, Leo P, and King of Sludge. The group found their voice playing for change on New York's subway platforms, honing extremely danceable rhythms and melodies.

A video of one of their frenetic subway performances was posted to Reddit and went viral to with over 1.8 million views, and in a short time amassed a large fan base. Additional videos have hundreds of thousands of views, and Facebook likes surpass 200,000.

This is all for good reason, too. Their music is infectious, impossible to stay still listening to. As old-fashioned as their musical approach is, - if one were to call live instrumentation old fashioned - the structure of their songs follows very closely to any hit EDM track, hence their self-prescribed "brass house" genre. The drums provide a rhythmic base, the saxophone a bass line and the trumpet serves as the melody, guiding you to a gradually increasing, precipitous crescendo, where all the instruments come together only "drop" from a dizzying height, clashing together in an explosive climax of sound. Too Many Zooz will force you to reconsider the way you think about jazz music.

For more information, visit Too Many Zooz website at toomanyzooz.com. Tickets are on sale at Boulder Theater Box Office, by phone at (303)-786-7030 or online at www.foxtheatre.com.



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