| Program name: | Zucchini Brothers 100% Healthy - 100% Fun!!! Music |
| Program category: |
Life Skills- Other
Music Performing Arts- Theater |
| Program length: | 45-50 minutes |
| Audience level: | All ages |
| Audience size: | 300 max. |
| Program description: | A musical trio-Steve (keyboards), Jack (guitar) and Sam (drums), all of whom sing. The concert is a dynamic, interactive show with a focus on such topics as health, safety, self-esteem and the environment-all presented in various musical styles with lots of humor. Great for adults as well! |
| Space/special requirements: | 15' by 15' area for the band to set up. We provide the sound system. One electrical outlet (standard 110 outlet) required. |
| Travel restrictions: | |
| Program fee: | $501- $1000 |
| Is this fee negotiable? | Yes |
| Mileage included? | Yes |
| Notes about the fee: | |
| Other notes: | *this fee is negotiable and will go slightly up or down depending on the distance from our home base in Clifton Park/Saratoga Springs. |
| Regions this program can be performed in: |
Western Rochester Central South Central Capital District North Country Metro Southeastern Long Island |
| Program last updated: | 06/30/2004 |
| Performer Information | (see all of this performer's programs) |
| Stage name: | The Zucchini Brothers |
| Performer name: | Steve Bottino |
| Phone: | 518-371-8639 |
| Mailing address: | 22 Jamison Dr. Clifton Park, NY 12065 |
| E-mail address: | stevezucc@earthlink.net |
| Website: | http://www.zucchinibrothers.com |
| Previous appearances at: |
Shenendehowa Public Library, Saratoga Springs Public Library, Guilderland Public Library, Amsterdam Free library, Southern Adirondack Library System Contact information for New York State Public Libraries |
| Performer information last updated: | 09/27/2011 |
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