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This Fourth of July weekend, join Latin Grammy Award-winning trio Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band for a special East Coast appearance at the Bronx Zoo. This popular children’s band features indie music sounds that are rooted in their whimsical and child-friendly imaginations.
The all-star group recently made live appearances on CNN, Sprout, and Univision and is coming straight off a nationwide tour. This husband and wife duo, Lucky Diaz and Alisha Gaddis, has been named ‘THE face of kindie music’ by the Washington Post, ‘SUPERSTARS’ by Red Tricycle, ‘The Rolling Stones of Kids Music’ by the Style Network, and PEOPLE Magazine called their album “The #1 COOLEST kids music!”
Latin Grammy Winner: Best Children’s Album — ¡Fantastico!
Multiple Parents Choice Gold Awards
Winner National Parenting Publication (NAPPA) Gold Awards
#1 Song of the Year — ‘Thingamajig’ from Lishy Lou and Lucky Too
#1 Cool Kid’s Album — People Magazine
Best Live Kids Band — Cooper and Kid
#1 Guest of the Year — Sprout TV (PBS) Chica Show
Lucky Diaz and the Family Jam Band lights up the stage with their many #1 Sirius XM Kids Place Live hits. Iconic brand Coca-Cola chose their song “Falling” as their national summer campaign anthem, playing it on television and in movie theaters everywhere.
Get ready for a hip-shaking, head-bopping, dance party explosion of indie fresh pop rock beats! Join us for the interactive show. Based on their award-winning recordings, it includes a range of themes aimed at exploring all of the wonder and joy in a young person’s life.
When: July 4, 5, & 6
Where: Grizzly Corner
Time*: 12:30, 2, 3:30
* All shows are 30 minutes
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