Sandra Glazer, Hoops
     "Hoop it Up!!!"
Home: Brooklyn
Hails from: Venice Beach
HMB Since: 01 May, 2002

Drums:
Tara Fire Ball, Percussion
Kris Anton, Timbales
Kevin Raczka, Bass Drum
Sousaphones:
Tom Abbs, Tuba
Trumpets:
cuzin Johnny, Trumpet
deejaymushone, Trumpet
john waters, Trumpet
Bones & Horns:
Sebastian Isler, Trombone
Cecil, Trombone
Saxophones:
Sasha Sumner, Soprano Sax
Emily Fairey, Tenor Sax
Jason Candler, Alto Sax
Okkon Tomohiko, Alto Sax
Pleasure Society:
Sara Valentine, Twirler
Albert Guitjens, Twirler
Libby Sentz, Dancer
Sarah King, Dancer
Ann Mazzocca, Dancer

Lucky Number: 3255
Last Mod: Apr 07, 2010

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HMB Pleasure Society Diva who uses a hoop to charm the snakes. She's rock and roll mixed with a heart of gold and a California soul. Promise us you will give her a warm blanket or the coat off her back because she sometimes falls asleep in public places. She brings us magic.
HMB Stories Mardi Gras 2005: I was in the French Quarter when a little boy came up to me and said "you are the women in the parades who spins the hoop." He then proceeded to make the spinning motion over his head with his hands. I laughed, he smiled and ran and told his friends. He made me feel like a star.

Sandra Glazer's HMB Web Diary
Tue, Nov 20, 2007 Gypsy Purple
I was kidnapped and raised by a band of marauding gypsies in a 1957 Chevy. Being chased by police they abandoned me on Venice Beach where I was found by bohemian poets. I could recite a poem and play the tamborine by the tender age of four. The wanderlust of my gypsy past mixed with my skills of pickpocketing made it easy for me to survive the first few years in New York City. In 2002 I was discoverd by the Hungry March Band as I picked the pocket of the trumpet player and got nothing but an old candy wrapper and a fortune cookie which said "I cannot help you for I am just a cookie". They gave me a hug, I returned the candy wrapper. They handed me a hoop and said "twirl this!" We drank red wine and sang gypsy songs to the wee hours of morning and I knew I had finally had a home!