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With roots in both African and Seminole Indian tribes, Bing Futch's window on America is a unique landscape of music, words and imagery. He began playing Appalachian mountain dulcimer at Knott's Berry Farm theme park in 1986, working at a Ghost Town shop for Bud & Donna Ford. That same year, Futch founded Christian techno-punk band Crazed Bunnyz, a trio that grew popular in the international underground college radio scene and has remained a fan favorite long after its 1988 demise. Since then, he has enjoyed a diverse and prolific solo career, composing dozens of scores for film, theater, themed attractions and television. After working closely with producers of the hit NBC series "Quantum Leap" while shooting his first documentary in 1992, Futch left his California hometown of Los Angeles in 1993 to pursue production opportunities in central Florida where he immediately set up a multimedia company called J.O.B. Entertainment Inc. Some of his early projects include the travelogue "Disney Overload", a reality series called "Toastin'", an original score for the Stage Left Theater production of "Jungle Book: The Musical" and portions of the soundtrack for The Castle of Miracles at Give Kids The World Village in Kissimmee, Florida. In 1999, Mohave was born. The award-winning Americana band has performed all around the state of Florida including multiple shows at The House Of Blues at Walt Disney World, Hard Rock Live Orlando, The Bamboo Room, Freebird Live, The Orlando Fringe