Teenage brothers, Tourie Escobar and Damien Escobar are a true phenomenon of
our musical age. They combine the classical sound of the violin with Pop, R&B
and Hip-hop. The result is a unique and uplifting fury of modern emotion and
harmony… intensity and rhythm. Younger brother Damien says, “We play our violins
so hard and with such force that we destroy a bow a show!” Together, the Escobar
brothers are NUTTIN’ BUT STRINGZ (NBS). They both attended the legendary
Juilliard School of Music in New York City where they were able to hone their
craft and find their place. Their mission is to bridge the gap between Popular
and Classical music. Their debut CD, Struggle from the Subway to the Charts was
released through KOCH Entertainment in October 2006 on NBS Entertainment Inc./
KOCH Entertainment. Their first single entitled “Thunder” showcases their raw
talent; it digs into the soul, slowly unleashes it and exposes it. Older brother
Tourie explains, “Our music is based on emotion not lyrics. We tell stories and
the violin is our voice.” Other tracks on the CD include, “Broken Sorrow” and
“Dance with My Father.” NBS has been playing the violin for over 15 years and at
the tender ages of 7 and 8 they knew what inspired them. They grew up in a rough
area of Jamaica, Queens; where it wasn’t safe to walk the streets especially if
you have a violin in your hands. As a result, their musical aspirations came
crashing to a stop 3 years ago when they both dropped out of school and lost
focus. Eventually they realized they were in with a bad crowd and went back to
school. Tourie says, “The passion for music and the violin saved my life.” They
were relentless and played the New York City subways for pocket change. Tourie
explains, “We would play the trains and we had a captive audience. We broke down
the trains on a marketing level. Damien chose the C train for its demographic
and I tackled the A train. We raked in over $300 each in 2 hours and we did it 3
times a week.” Damien adds, “The subway is the equivalent of playing several
performance hours each week and we were able to refine our technique before a
live audience.” The subway was the gateway that landed NBS a manager and a record deal. In 2005, they entered a local talent contest at the legendary Apollo Theatre and won! As a result of the media attention surrounding the event, they have appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Ellen DeGeneres, Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, The Today Show with Katie Couric and have even been featured in Major Motion Pictures such as “STEP UP”. They have performed on show bills with legendary artists such as Al Jarreau, Patti Labelle, Chaka Khan, The Isley Brothers and Yolonda Adams. They have even been invited to perform for the President of the
United States at the White House. Their sudden success escalated their hopes and
dreams and they became involved with the YMCA Strong Kids charity as well as the
VH1 Save the Music Foundation. They also spent much of their free time playing
at public schools and talking to kids about music and staying in school. Music
has changed their outlook on life. Tourie says, “I never finished anything early
in life but with the violin, I saw it through and I’m not going to quit now.”
Damien agrees and says, “I don’t handle failure well that’s why I work as hard
as I can.” NBS brilliantly molds unlikely genres with ease. From 50 Cent to
Vivaldi, from DMX and R Kelly to Bach, NBS continues to enlighten and entertain
audiences of all ages. From toddlers to teens and beyond… their music crosses
and opens age barriers in a way that is unforgettable. Struggle from the Subway
to the Charts is a brilliant blend of classical daring intertwined with rap
undertones. NBS has created a new genre that’s being talked about and admired.
The buzz has begun. Their music is a provocative and stirring Thunder that will
be analyzed and copied for years to come.
Yo Nuttin’ But Stringz, Whenever I listen to your music. I feel like singing too. But your talent is unmatched. How much time you spend to rehearse per day Nuttin’ But Stringz? Love ya. Di PS:Follow Me Twitter at http://twitter.com/iaent
As Thanksgiving Day rolls around, It brings up some facts, quite profound. We may think that we're poor, Feel like bums, insecure, But in truth, our riches astound.
We have friends and family we love; We have guidance from heaven above. We have so much more Than they sell in a store, We're wealthy, when push comes to shove.
So add up your blessings, I say; Make Thanksgiving last more than a day. Enjoy what you've got; Realize it's a lot, And you'll make all your cares go away.
you guys are amazing, everytime i hear you two play it blows me away like its the first time i heard you. i hope you know that you inspire people to not let their past take them down, but to help them up and use their experiences to better themselves. my hats off to ya. :)
Thanks for the add fellas!!! I remember seeing you all on the Apollo stage and knowing that I was going to see you all again!! What you do is really groundbreaking, and to hear where you come from, from seeing you on Mo'Nique's show, you are to be admired. I played the Thunder video about 10 times the other day while working on the computer and plan to get the album soon. Keep it up and many blessings to you both :-)
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What's good fam? It's been a minute! First off, I am a huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugggggee fan of your work and being a self taught musician/vocalist myself of all TRUE musicians! You all straight killed on "The Monique Show"! I truly enjoyed your stories and having a mom who is also a teacher, found that we have a lot in common! Definitely keep in touch, continue the great work, and get at me when you can! I would definitely like to collabo with you all in the near future! Much love and respect!