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Rushad Eggleston’s Wild Band of Snee is a wild band of Snee indeed....but just what does that mean?......... Imagine that you tumbled into a strange but vividly colorful dimension. Hundreds of excited horned, snouted, and feathered beasts are bouncing around anxiously amongst the tarmibly trees. Suddenly some sweet sounds sweep south from somewhere... you watch, as dozens of wild polka-dotted beings start spinning out marvelous melodies on their great grumbling gricktaphones, and soon they are joined by vast orchestras of Gneed! The sound is spectacular! All the characters there (including you) start jumping about and dancing wildly, like fire, like carrots, like floating clouds of zorble-grass! Fast songs of far i-moogeny... slow songs of ancient regal majesty...You are beside yourself. Yes, there's two of you! You both forgot about Earth and all its silly games- instead, here you are flying through the bright land of Snee! Such?... Such is the legacy of the Wild Band of Snee. But when the Band of Snee plays on Earth, of course, it is condensed to a more practical version with the most talented humans possible, and utilizing such familiar instruments as cello, keyboard, bass, drums, and voices. Described in layman’s terms, the Wild Band of Snee does a mixture of Rushad’s melodically based instrumental and vocal music, as well as some fast rhythmical poetry and other weirdnesses. They are fun. YOU should see them! Rushad Eggleston, from Carmel, CA, is the wackily inventive ce