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The band was formed in 2004 in New York City, New York, U.S. 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 Julliard 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 is set for release on KOCH Entertainment in April 2007 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 12 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 with a violin in your hands. As a result, their musical aspirations came crashing to a stop 3 years ago when