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Singing since the age of ten, Aaron Heaton, aka Heatbox, knew performing was in his blood. When the Minnesota native began making sounds and beats with his mouth in high school, it simply clicked. Performing with locally famous funk, rock, and blues band City Collective, previously known as Root City Band (voted Best Blues Band of the Twin Cities by the readers of City Pages in 2006), as well as a one man band, Heatbox (1st place at the 2007 “Yo! The Music” Minneapolis beatbox battle) is known for bringing his unique “you have to see it to believe it” quality to the table. Singing, beatboxing, looping and a warm sense of humor leaves the audience captivated time and time again. Heatbox’s songs and sounds range from soulful Motown a capella to the fastest mouthful of beats one could imagine. The audience demographic is eclectic and inclusive. At no point is a specific age, race, gender or social group out of the norm at a Heatbox performance. Young hippie to a seasoned hip-hopper, there is something for everyone. from jambase.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Singing since the age of ten, Aaron Heaton, aka Heatbox, knew performing was in his blood. When the Minnesota native began making sounds and beats with his mouth in high school, it simply clicked. Performing with locally famous funk, rock, and blues band City Collective, previously known as Root City Band (voted Best Blues Band of the Twin Cities by the readers of City Pages in 2006), as well as a one man band, Heatbox (1st place at the 2007 “Yo! The Music” Minneapolis beatbox battle) is known for bringing his unique “you have to see it to believe it” quality to the table. Singing, beatboxing, looping and a warm sense of humor leaves the audience captivated time and time again. Heatbox’s songs and sounds range from soulful Motown a capella to the fastest mouthful of beats one could imagine. The audience demographic is eclectic and inclusive. At no point is a specific age, race, gender or social group out of the norm at a Heatbox performance. Young hippie to a seasoned hip-hopper, there is something for everyone. from jambase.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Octopus's Garden
Bitches From the Milky Way
Lordy Lordy
Remembering Me
I Need a Jack and Coke
Man Vs. Machine
Pizza Funk
I Wrote This
Vs. Trumpet
A Good
When I First Saw You
Good Kinda Usin'
Between Me and You
4 Turntables
Suburban Dessert
Enter Balgator
Another Plan It
Edge of the Universe
Goodbye Outro
B Satisified
Your Time
Heatbox Tricks #s: 77, 128-140, 164
Heatbox Tricks #S: 16, 42, 81-83
B Satisfied
Ahewego
Inigo Montoya
Heatbox Tricks #s: 16, 42, 81-93
There She Is
Start the Show
Jack and Coke
Only a Fool
Earthwork
I Need a Jack & Coke
Jumpers
Know Snow
Zipper Merge
Beige
Bad Internet Friend
Talbo Otbsot
Good Kinda Usin\'
B*****s from the Milky Way
Heatbox Tricks #'s 77,128-140, 164
Funky Baby Song
Clap On The One & Three
Piece Of Ship
3
Maidmer
I Bought A Bat
Vs Trumpet
Stupid Fence
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