Jonas Brothers in their hometown of New York City. «I feel like playing Yankee Stadium twice, two nights of it is so large that I actually can't, like, conceptualize of it.
So being nervous isn't even an option,» Gracie Lawrence told ET ahead of the back-to-back sold-out shows. «It's like every sort of kid who wanted to star in the middle school musicals dream to be playing to a crowd that size and I couldn't be more excited to be doing it with our band in this way and with the Jonas Brothers.
They're amazing.»Like the famous trio from New Jersey, Clyde and Gracie — who are the children of filmmaker Marc Lawrence — have been making music together since childhood while growing up across the water.Along the way, the duo has expanded their musical family, with the band now consisting of friends from various stages of their lives — Sam Askin (drums), Sumner Becker (alto sax), Jordan Cohen (tenor, baritone sax), Michael Karsh (bass), Jonny Koh (guitar) and Marc Langer (who raps and plays the trumpet) — and creating a music collective that they believe happened naturally.«I think that on a certain level, it was always very, like, planned and intentional,» Clyde told ET about starting the band. «Gracie and I've always known we want to be musicians.
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