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Hilarious! ThePianoGuys hit the streets of New York!

Get our brand new album on Amazon: http://amzn.to/QoFwML (please leave a review) Order this album on iTunes: http://bit.ly/Xa3oYo Find more of our music at our website here: http://www.ThePianoGuys.com Follow ThePianoGuys: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pianoguys Twitter: http://twitter.com/pianoguys SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE Channel here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thepianoguys ThePianoGuys Bio Hailing from Utah, The Piano Guys became an Internet sensation by way of their immensely successful series of strikingly original self-made music videos. They've made 35 since joining forces a little more than a year ago, including their most recent hit video, an innovative 10-handed version of One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful." But it's the Guys' highly original blend of classical music with pop that has really been the cause of an Internet phenomenon that has now brought them to their major label debut album, The Piano Guys, to be released on Sony Masterworks on October 2nd, 2012. The album features more of the imaginative mash-up arrangements that The Piano Guys are already famous for, including sources ranging from Michael Jackson to Mozart, The Bourne Identity to David Guetta. It also includes an original song and innovative takes on hits by One Direction, Adele and Christina Perri. But just who are The Piano Guys? Actually, there's only one piano player, Jon Schmidt, and one other instrumentalist, Steven Sharp Nelson, on cello. Yet the other three - Paul Anderson, Tel Stewart and Al van der Beek - are equally significant members of the group. The Piano Guys' name comes from Anderson's piano store in St. George, Utah, which was called The Piano Guys. Looking for an alternative to low-yield conventional advertising, Anderson devised a Facebook promotional page and YouTube channel featuring the most famous pianist he could find -- local pianist, Jon Schmidt. A self-described "New Age Classical" player, Schmidt was indeed well-established locally, thanks to eight albums and seven piano books of his song transcriptions. He also performed concerts throughout Utah, one of which featured a young guest artist, Steven Sharp Nelson, who adventurously combined traditional cello playing with percussion effects. "I was 15 when I met Jon and started playing with him," Nelson recalls. "I had to get a ride to shows! But we've had a great brotherhood that's now lasted 20 years."

Videos

The Streets - Dry your eyes

The streets - Dry your Eyes mate...

The Escapist - The Streets

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The Streets "Weak Become Heroes"

2002 Video.

The Streets -- The Edge of a Cliff

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The Streets - Turn the Page

A masterpiece from The Streets.

Everything is Borrowed - The Streets

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Ralph McTell - Streets Of London

Have you seen the old man In the closed-down market Kicking up the paper, with his worn out shoes? In his eyes you see no pride And held loosely at his side ...

The Streets - Fit But You Know It [HQ - OFFICIAL VIDEO WITH LYRIC]

The Streets - "A Grand Don't Come for Free" (2004) - "Fit But You Know It" LYRIC: See i reckon you about an eight or a nine Maybe even nine and a half in 4 b...

Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Philadelphia

Music video by Bruce Springsteen performing Streets Of Philadelphia. (C) 1993 Bruce Springsteen.