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Pop & Electropop Music artist from Newark, DE. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.

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I Like Scarves

We are an adult contemporary African Catholihindumormonist classical punk rap band specializing in soulful renditions of Delta Polka and Filipino hat dance musi

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Picture for song 'Piano Concerto No. 5 (live)' by artist 'I Like Scarves'

Piano Concerto No. 5 (live) Piano Concerto No. 5 (live)

Listen in enraptured delight as I Like Scarves plays Piano Concerto No. 5 live for your enjoyment!

Electropop

Picture for song 'Rozhinkes Mit Mandlen' by artist 'I Like Scarves'

Rozhinkes Mit Mandlen Rozhinkes Mit Mandlen

I Like Scarves renders a portrayal of this traditional Jewish folk song. We recommend using this as a gentle lullabye for your children (play it on an infinite loop).

Electropop

Picture for song 'New Brunswick (It's Where I Want to Be)' by artist 'I Like Scarves'

New Brunswick (It's Where I Want to Be) New Brunswick (It's Where I Want to Be)

This is a tune regarding remorse at the loss of a bottle of Pert Plus shampoo named Ruth, and the beloved village of New Brunswick.

Electropop

Picture for song 'Piano Concerto No. 5' by artist 'I Like Scarves'

Piano Concerto No. 5 Piano Concerto No. 5

This is a song written on the piano about the heartbreak of youthful innocence and the joys of filing paper.

Electropop

Imagine dipping a giant musical fork into a delicious musical steak, cutting it with your musical knife, and taking a big, delicious musical bite. Now, imagine I Like Scarves. I Like Scarves blends your favorite musical genres together in one giant bundle of musical goodness. They certainly hope you enjoy.
Band/artist history
In 1969, several hippies in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district decided that it would be a great idea to form a band. These fine gentlemen were named Scarves, I, and Like. After a period of sheer, unmitigated musical brilliance, resulting in the release of their first album, Parrishongs, they died in the great Bell telephone flood of 1973. Some thirty years later, the great musical producer A. Parrish discovered that some group of freaks had named an album after him nearly twenty years before he was born. Enraged by this fact, he went to his diabolical musical laboratory to dream up a way to resurrect the band. "Surely," he said, "this bag of Cheetos and this block of wood could not recreate the brilliance that is I Like Scarves, now could it?" And, sure enough, the synergy between the two items brought them back to life... the band was back and better than ever. Soon, they released "Chicken" (2004) and through the magic of the internet, all good children will be able to partake in the musical delight. They certainly hope you enjoy.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Our standard "Piano Concerto No. 5" is always a crowd-pleaser and we have played it live several times, each to a truly enraptured audience.
Your musical influences
We are equally inspired by Enrique Iglesias, Gustav Mahler, Brian Eno, Staind, the Jingle Cats, and Frank Yankovic and his Yanks.
What equipment do you use?
Piano, voice, musical brilliance
Contact
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