Transcending Genres and Creating Music

Transcending Genres and Creating Music
Michael Thurber. Lauren Desberg
Andrew Thomas
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NEW YORK—As a 2-year-old, musician Michael Thurber vividly remembers hearing three songs while his mother practiced a new aerobics routine for a class she taught: “September” by Earth Wind and Fire, “Bad” by Michael Jackson, and “Part-Time Lover” by Stevie Wonder.

“That was my first exposure to music, and I would dance around the living room and really loved it, and really reacted to it in like a visceral way right away,” Thurber told The Epoch Times.