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  • We always set up a “free-style room” wherever we went, and Gwen loved it because of the energy we whipped up.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • We were an underground hip-hop group from L.A. performing in the bohemian, surfer-dude spot of Venice Beach and we won over the female crowd, enticed by the elements of a live band and live free-style dance.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • Just to have a Marimba band, a Mariachi, a Norteno, a Jarocha, a free-style accordianist, and another this or that bounce off each other is entertaining.

    12 Nights in Veracruz City and Xalapa! 2009

  • At Glam Slam, Will must have held his eye for half that show, but the crowd gave it up after seeing us free-style.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • We always set up a “free-style room” wherever we went, and Gwen loved it because of the energy we whipped up.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • Just to have a Marimba band, a Mariachi, a Norteno, a Jarocha, a free-style accordianist, and another this or that bounce off each other is entertaining.

    12 Nights in Veracruz City and Xalapa! 2009

  • Just to have a Marimba band, a Mariachi, a Norteno, a Jarocha, a free-style accordianist, and another this or that bounce off each other is entertaining.

    12 Nights in Veracruz City and Xalapa! 2009

  • Just to have a Marimba band, a Mariachi, a Norteno, a Jarocha, a free-style accordianist, and another this or that bounce off each other is entertaining.

    12 Nights in Veracruz City and Xalapa! 2009

  • Just to have a Marimba band, a Mariachi, a Norteno, a Jarocha, a free-style accordianist, and another this or that bounce off each other is entertaining.

    12 Nights in Veracruz City and Xalapa! 2009

  • We were an underground hip-hop group from L.A. performing in the bohemian, surfer-dude spot of Venice Beach and we won over the female crowd, enticed by the elements of a live band and live free-style dance.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

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