NEW YORK, NY (KOCH Records) -- KOCH Records and NBS Entertainment recording artists Nuttin' But Stringz have been confirmed for
Radio Disney's Jingle Jam tour. Their debut album, "Struggle From The Subway to The Charts," was released on October 3rd, 2006.
Teenage brothers Damien and Tourie Escobar, dubbed Nuttin' But Stringz or N.B.S., first gained recognition for their intense blending of classical music, jazz, R&B, and hip-hop by playing throughout New York's subway system. The talent and streetwise style of N.B.S. then landed them performances on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno," "The Ellen Degeneres Show," "The Today Show," and many others. Nuttin' But Stringz have also been the key success story of VH1's popular Save The Music program, and in turn, have become very involved with the important foundation. The duo has recorded a song for the charity, and in addition has hosted master classes.
Growing up in the inner city, Damien was the first to take up the violin at the ripe young age of eight. His passion for the sound was all the inspiration his older sibling Tourie needed to take up the violin too. Their combined uniqueness and brilliance, along with support from a close family, makes it easy for N.B.S. to push the envelope on their style and further mold themselves into future stars.
The Radio Disney dates are:
Nov. 5 San Francisco, CA San Jose Conv. Ctr.
Nov. 11 Los Angeles, CA Valencia Town Ctr.
Nov. 17 Houston, TX Katy Mills
Nov. 18 Dallas, TX Convention Ctr.
Nov. 24 Pittsburgh, PA Plum Senior High School
Nov. 25 Indianapolis, IN Metropolis Mall
Nov. 26 Detroit, MI Michigan State Fairground
Dec. 1 Milwaukee, WI Performing Arts Ctr.
Dec. 2 Chicago, IL Durty Nellies
Dec. 3 Philadelphia, PA TLA
Dec. 8 Atlanta, GA Georgia World
Dec. 9 Jacksonville, FL Wild Adventures
Dec. 10 Tampa, FL Cypress Gardens
Dec. 28 Syracuse, NY Shoppingtown Mall
Dec. 29 New York, NY Nokia Theater
Dec. 30 Hartford, CT Hartford Civic Ctr.
Dec. 31 Boston, MA City Hall Plaza