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Shook – Nobody (Official Music Video)

14 July 2011

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Shook – Nobody (Official Music Video)

Shook is Baltimore’s premier electro funk outlet. Consisting of brothers Ben and Mike Shugarman, and long time friends Scott Engorn and Ryan Brooks, this young and talented group of musicians have been making a name for themselves along the east coast by delivering electrifying and soulful performances at venues in Baltimore, DC, Philladelphia, and NYC. Their music intersects the realms of funk, soul, electro, and dance music in a universal sound with strong pop sensibility and raw musicianship. Their live shows are revered as equally impressive to their latest studio project, “Can U Still Dance?”, an 80’s style dance record that exposes Shook’s rich musical heritage and sonic mastery. Sights set high, Shook offers the world their artistry in an age of oversaturation and imitation

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