The Potash Twins

[citation needed] They have performed with John Legend, Diplo, Snoop Dogg, Lil Baby, Jon Batiste, Robert Glasper, Major Lazer and Wynton Marsalis.

[4][5][6] The twins were discovered by Wynton Marsalis in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 2008 and helped them apply to music conservatories in New York City.

[citation needed] Two years laters, the twins were nominated for Best Jazz for the Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards.

[5][13][14] In the next following couple of years, with Beats + Bites the Potash Twins introduce their famous collaborators to their food-forward world, bringing them along to experience the best eats on the road.

Jazz musicians and foodies, the "Potash Twins" take viewers along as they meet artists, master chefs and Bravo celebrities.

[22] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the Potash Twins decided to settle down in Palm Springs, California to finish their latest album.

[24] They decided to incorporate spoken word moments on their music from some of their mentors Terry Crews, chef Andrew Zimmern, Vanderpump Rules actress Katie Maloney, Bob Saget,[23][25] and also musically features Grammy Award winners Robert Glasper, Cory Wong, and Jazz Cartier.

From left to right, Adeev with his trumpet and Ezra with his trombone, posing at a studio in Los Angeles .
Gov. Pete Ricketts with Ezra & Adeev