Cdza
CDZA | |
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Background information | |
Origin | New York City, United States |
Years active | 2012 – 2014 |
Website | cdzamusic.com |
Members | Joe Sabia, Matt McCorkle, Michael Thurber |
CDZA, short for Collective Cadenza, creates musical video experiments featuring highly trained musical virtuosos, particularly from music schools in the New York City area. Following the success of "The History Of Lyrics That Aren't Lyrics", the official cdza YouTube channel was launched May 1, 2012. Releasing a new musical video experiment every other Tuesday cdza has been featured by CNN,[1] ADWEEK,[2] Fast Company,[3] Perez Hilton,[4] Boing Boing,[5] Entertainment Weekly,[6] and various other news outlets. It was founded by Joe Sabia, Matt McCorkle, and Michael Thurber. Currently, the group appears to be on hiatus, as their last video was posted October 30, 2014.[7]
References[edit]
- ↑ Moos, Jeanne. "CNN's Jeanne Moos' Televised Special on cdza". CNN.
- ↑ Beltrone, Gabriel. "A Melody of Famous Song Lyrics That Are Really Just Gibberish". ADWEEK. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
- ↑ Berkowitz, Joe. "HOW CDZA COMBINES HIGH BROW MUSIC SKILLS AND WEB MARKETING SAVVY TO CREATE YOUTUBE HITS". Fast Company.
- ↑ Hilton, Perez. "Jay-Z And Kanye West's Nigg*s Pianists In Paris". Perez Hilton.
- ↑ Jardin, Xeni. "An Abridged History of Western Music in 16 Genres (cdza music video)". Boing Boing. Retrieved July 10, 2012.
- ↑ Photo from Entertainment Weekly posted on Facebook
- ↑ collectivecadenza (2014-10-30), CDZA Presents... The Nightmare, retrieved 2016-05-01
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