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John Galusha, better known as Galush, is an American beatboxer and looper.
In Loopstation battles, he has used a Korg Microsampler as a second device.
History[]
Galush is from "a small town in Connecticut". He was formerly involved in jazz and marching bands, choruses, choirs, and an a cappella group.[1] His stage name is derived from his last name as well as the name of a wrestling move he would do in high school wrestling, coined by his coach.[2]
Galush started looping in 2016 with a Korg KP3, eventually moving to an RC-505 in late 2017.[2]
Achievements[]
2022[]
- 2nd place (Loopstation) – American Beatbox Championships 2022
- Top 8 (Solo) – American Beatbox Championships 2022
- Top 16 (Solo) – American Beatbox Championships 2022 Founders Tournament
- Top 8 (Loopstation) – Loop Insider Upgrade Battle
2021[]
- Top 8 (Loopstation) – Online World Beatbox Championship 2021
2020[]
- 1st place (Loopstation) – Beatbox Games Winter Loopstation Tournament 2020
2019[]
- Top 8 (Solo) – Great North Battle 2019
2018[]
- Top 8 (Solo) – East Coast Beatbox Battle 2018
- Top 16 (Solo) – American Beatbox Championships 2018
- 2nd place (Loopstation) – American Beatbox Championships 2018
- Top 16 (Solo) – Great North Battle 2018
Trivia[]
- He has a Bachelor's Degree in Music and Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies.[2]
- He is able to perform overtone singing.[3]
References[]
- ↑ https://www.bowdoin.edu/news/2019/06/his-own-walkman.html
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Galushed!" Accessed August 19, 2021.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AI9yiCf5ZJI