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I had never met Biz until the show started. I saw him come to the store once, and he went straight to the soul section. I was just aware of his music, I liked his work, and I remember in the early Eighties when hip-hop was exploding how he was definitely a presence. When they were putting the final touches on the concept of Yo Gabba Gabba! He also grew up being inspired by Biz, so he reached out to him on MySpace if you can believe that.
When we were filming the pilot, Biz showed up and that was the first time I met him. He had quite a presence wherever he goes. Not only was he a tall guy, a big guy, he just has this oversized personality. Just making noises with your mouth is a really good way to do that. Scott and Christian were always behind it, and the first time children saw it, they responded to it. Biz also really shone on the live tour.
Once Biz got on the road with us, it was magic — he was like Santa Claus; these kids would just run up to him. Some of them were really great, and some of them froze, but he was always good with how he dealt with the situation. He knew Biz. It was just a marvel to see — he would really just go for it, and people would lose their minds.
And of course the parents really loved seeing Biz, especially the ones who were into music and grew up with him, too. So seeing the parents excited, and then the kids wanting go up there and do a beatbox — it was great. He just knew how to bring everyone together. Biz knew everybody, and everybody knew Biz. He was the ambassador of goodwill.
There were always people showing up with bootleg DVDs, which was hysterical. He also brought a lot of people to the shows — I got to meet a lot of hip-hop luminaries because of him. Biz got it. He was this big kid at heart. One time, the family came to a show — it was some place where they had to drive a few hours — and they came backstage and Ryder was sitting there looking a little sad.
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