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One-man band delights a young audience

October 23, 2019 By Christine Holtzman

Brad Myers, of Clearwater, also known as Mr. Brad, delighted a preschool-age audience during his recent performance at the Lutz Branch Library, 101 W. Lutz Lake Fern Road. Myers is known as the one-man band for kids. His half-hour performance was filled with his renditions of many classic children’s songs, such as ‘The Wheels on the Bus,’ ‘You Are My Sunshine,’ and ‘The Ants Go Marching.’ The highlight of his unique show is his ability to play multiple musical instruments, while using clever ways (such as a tambourine fastened to his foot) to play many at once. Marci Krekorian, the supervisory librarian for the Lutz Branch, said that the library has plans to bring Mr. Brad’s show back quarterly, for 2020. Funding for this program was provided by the nonprofit group Friends of the Lutz Branch Library.

Brad Myers, of Clearwater, also known as Mr. Brad, the one-man band for kids, has the ability to sing and play multiple musical instruments, often at the same time. During his recent musical performance at the Lutz Branch Library, he played the guitar, the mandolin, the piano, the drums, the tambourine, the flute and the kazoo. (Christine Holtzman)
Two-year-old Brooks Vernon, of Lutz, center, listens to Mr. Brad’s rendition of ‘The Wheels on the Bus,’ while his mother, Liz, moves his arms to the music. From far left: 3-year-old Emma Palver, of Lutz, with her mom, Hani; and 2-year-old Leah Castillo, of Lutz, with her grandmother, Cris.
Three-year-old Emma Palver, of Lutz, acts out the song, ‘Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes,’ as she sits on the floor with her mother, Hani. The pair was enjoying the musical performance of Mr. Brad at a recent show at the Lutz Branch Library.

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