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Buffalo singer went back to the drawing board when the pandemic struck
Singer Christina Denee' and her drummer partner Scott Calandra took their band Breakerbox to Nashville a couple years ago. Everything was going great until the pandemic hit. Christina says "Everything I knew how to do for a living was gone very quickly". Fortunately Christina had another talent up her sleeve. She's a caricature artist. Quickly she and Scott put together a way to present virtual entertainment on line. They started offering "Virtual art party experiences". It's all done on line. Christina does the drawing and Scott is the Drumming D.J. They have already added more artists to the company and for the holidays have partnered with Santa. Christina says "We talked with him about live from the North Pole he can appear at your party." The business has taken off, according to Christina they have done work with " People in India, Indonesia, Spain, West Africa-it's the global reach, it's crazy." You can more info about virtual entertainment and reach Christina Denee' and Scott Calandra at their website. And more info about their band Breakerbox at that website.
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