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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. He is 7 years old. Uncle Nestor (voiced by Marco Antonio Rodriguez) is Alma's uncle and Eddie's father ...
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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.
In the 2010 French Beatbox Championship, Alem finished as runner-up, losing to Beasty. [7] Alem was knocked out at the quarter final of the 2011 French Beatbox Championship, after losing to BMG. In 2015, Alem became the first French World Champion in the Men's Solo Category, as well as, Tag Team Champion with beatbox partner, BMG.
Kaila Mullady (born April 11, 1993) is an American beatboxer, beatrhymer, musician and actress. [1] She won on Beatbox Battle World Championship 2015 & 2018 by category solo female. [2] She is a former member of the Beatbox House crew. Kaila is a current member of the improv rap group Freestyle Love Supreme under the name Kaizer Roze.
The game was made available on Steam on April 30. [13] At the same time, they created an exclusive short film of the whole Dystopia story, with a brand new soundtrack & sound FX, different than from the game, and was released on their official YouTube page. [14] On July 2, 2021, the Incredibox app has reached 1 million sales across all stores.
Greg Pattillo (born July 1, 1977) is an American beatboxing flutist originally from Seattle, but now operating in Brooklyn, New York. He was lauded by The New York Times as "the best person in the world at what he does." [1] His performance videos on YouTube, showcasing "beatbox flute," have been viewed more than 70 million times. [2]