After appearing at the 7th Jammy Awards, Galactic headlined the official Jammys post-party at New Yorks B.B. Kings Blues Club. The Jammys post-party is known for its special guests and this years festivities proved to be no exception. 8-year old Japanese guitar prodigy Yuto Miyazawa, who worked the crowd into frenzy when he presented the New Groove Award at the Jammys, was escorted onstage with Galactic by Zenbu Media president Steve Bernstein, and proceeded to lead the quintet through a cover of Ozzy Osbornes Crazy Train. Miyazawa played a v neck guitar the size of his pint-size body to thunderous applause well past his bedtime. The young guitarist also made a stealth appearance earlier this week at an open mic. night held at New Yorks Rodeo Bar. As expected, Galactic also invited several old friends onstage throughout its late night set, including Jurassic 5s Chali 2na and Cheme Gastelum.
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