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Like a Guinness World Record, Baby
Friday, July 3, 2009It’s hard to blame the band for trying. The Shuffle Demons wanted to wrangle one thousand saxophone players to perform, live, at Nathan Phillips Square on Canada Day—and they were this close to fulfilling their musical prophesy. Too bad they were short a couple (hundred) players.
Back in 2004, the Shuffle Demons helped Toronto break the Guinness World Record for “largest sax ensemble,” and...
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