Giants' Marvin Austin has his own beat
Posted Jun 22, 2013
Marvin Austin has been practicing once a week with his "other team" since March, having joined the School of Rock as part of a community initiative with the Giants. He plays the drums in a band championed by a group of nearly 25 children ages 7 to 17. Their program is dedicated to the song book of Stevie Wonder, and all that preparation has been in advance of a charity concert.
(NorthJersey.com)
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