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"Beatbox Big Time": Alma wants to beatbox, but she doesn't want to practice. When she performs out in the backyard, she does horrible. When she performs out in the backyard, she does horrible. Alma thinks about it, and realizes the reason she didn't do well was because she didn't practice; so she had to try again for the 2nd performance - and ...
Eddie Mambo (voiced by Jacob Crespo in Season 1 and Adrian Marrero in Season 2) is Alma's next-door neighbor and cousin. He is a gifted musician who plays drums, guitar, and horn. He wears leg braces and uses crutches due to cerebral palsy. Uncle Nestor (voiced by Marco Antonio Rodriguez) is Alma's uncle and Eddie's father. He is a playwright ...
Sonia Manzano, the creator and executive producer of "Alma's Way" who memorably starred as Maria on "Sesame Street," discusses how she got the Supreme Court justice on the show.
She originally planned on pursuing a career as a teacher, but over time became disinterested in teaching. [4] In 2012 she met award-winning beatboxer J-Flo, and was introduced to the modern beatbox community. After an accident resulting in a broken back, which prevented her from performing, during her recovery, she met beatbox pioneer Kid Lucky.
"Rock Box" is a song by the American hip hop group Run-DMC. The song was produced by Larry Smith and Russell Simmons and released by Profile Records in March 1984. Following the popularity of their previous two singles "Hard Times" (1983) and "It's Like That" (1983), Profile Records head suggested to the producers and group that they should attempt to record an album as they already had four ...
Face-to-face beatbox battles take place in five different categories:- individual male, individual female, tag-team, loop station and crew battle. In 2015, more than 150 national or major event champions of beatboxing gathered from 50 or so countries, after qualifying to participate in the world event by winning their respective national ...
Beatbox was an Australian music television show broadcast by the ABC. It was created with money from Federal Government's Community Employment Program to provide jobs for 15 unemployed teenagers. [1] All had been jobless for at four months. [2] The teenagers were grouped with some of ABCs production staff to make the show. [3]
"Famous" was recorded by American pop group Big Time Rush from the international version of their debut studio album BTR. It was also included in the Best of Season 1 extended play. [ 6 ] The song was released on 29 June 2010 as third promotional single from the soundtrack. [ 7 ]