Rick Hubbard's "Kazoo Band" shows get
EVERY MEMBER of the audience involved.
Each person receives a FREE KAZOO and
performs with Rick in the grand finale.

Leading up to this kazoobie event, Rick
performs a number of his popular original
songs along with "Kids Appearing On Stage"
or "KAOS" as Rick calls it. While Rick
performs on guitar, banjo, steel drum, or
another exotic instrument, kids participate
on stage -- dancing, singing, shaking
maracas, or playing inflatable guitars (that
Rick gives away). Every song is an
opportunity for kids to participate. Every kid
gets a chance to be on stage. Even some
grown-ups get to be on stage with Rick. It's a
fun and positive experience for the whole
family -- it's KAZOOBIE!
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Rick Hubbard celebrates more than two decades of providing positive family entertainment throughout the United
States, and every moment has been KAZOOBIE! Rick invented the word, "kazoobie," to describe his performance. It
means "exceptional, fun, and involving everyone." Audience involvement is the key, and no entertainer in America
gets more audience members into the show than Rick Hubbard.

Rick Hubbard's "Who Can Do It, I Can!"
(Music With A Message For Schools)
Often when Rick visits a town to perform a festival or concert, schools ask him to perform for the students. Rick has
developed an interactive musical show just for elementary schools. It's called, "Who Can Do It, I Can!" and it brings a
positive message to kids about getting along with others, taking care of our planet, and feeling good about yourself.
Teachers, administrators, and students rave about the excitement Rick brings to school. In turn, the school
appearances bring many kids to join Rick's kazoo band at the festival or concert.

Some of Rick's Achievements
Rick Hubbard has performed at festivals and concerts throughout the United States including the Seattle
International Children's Festival and the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC (where he sold out five shows). He has
performed at Busch Gardens (Tampa), Sea World, Tweetsie Railroad, and Disney World. Recently the American
Academy of Children's Entertainers nominated Rick as America's Best Variety Entertainer.

So How Did Rick Get Into This?
A class clown from the beginning, Rick found an outlet for performing in a guitar given to him by his grandmother
when he was eleven. His first public performance was in a school play in the seventh grade, singing "If I Had A
Hammer." As a teenager, Rick played in rock bands, jazz bands, and folk groups around his hometown of
Laurinburg, NC. Accepted at Wake Forest University, Rick performed in the opening concert and later played bass
as part of the back-up band for the legendary Chuck Berry. After college, Rick joined a group and toured the USA,
Jamaica, and Saudi Arabia. In 1986, Rick began to perform for kids in the Atlanta area, and soon family
entertainment was his career.

And This Is A Full-Time Job?
You bet! Rick performs over 250 shows per year at festivals, concerts, schools, theme parks, and resorts. Many
fans have seen Rick at such summer spots as Kiawah Island, SC; Sea Island, GA; Fripp Island, SC; and Hilton Head
Island, SC (where he has performed since 1987). Rick loves to perform and tours constantly .

Kazoobie on Computers
Rick began using computers years ago to create the musical tracks that accompany his performance. Over $20,000
worth of gear goes into producing his show. Many musicians envy his quality sound system and CD-quality sound
tracks. Most audiences assume that a full band is performing on-stage. Then they discover that Rick is making all
the sound with his computer system and his guitars. Add to that the sound of several hundred kazoo players and
you've got one KAZOOBIE event.

Kazoos, Kazoos, Kazoos
Nearly a half a million kazoos have been given away at Rick's shows. These are high-quality plastic kazoos, safe for
kids, and custom imprintable with festival logos and sponsor names. Rick's business, Kazoobie Kazoos, is one of the
world's largest distributors of kazoos.