Ryan Vezina, left, and Justin Spencer of Recycled Percussion, ask the audience at Ossipee Central School to sing happy Birthday to Spencer's 11-year-old daughter, Bo. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
The crowd at Laconia-based band Recycled Percussion which performed Thursday at Ossipee Central School. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Justin Spencer of Recycled Percussion plays the blenders in time to music during a concert Thursday at Ossipee Central School. (DAYMOND STEER)
Ryan Vezina and Justin Spencer, right, play the trash cans during a concert Thursday at Ossipee Central School. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Ryan Vezina and Justin Spencer, right, take grinder tools to trash cans during a concert Thursday at Ossipee Central School. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Ryan Vezina, left, and Justin Spencer of Recycled Percussion, ask the audience at Ossipee Central School to sing happy Birthday to Spencer's 11-year-old daughter, Bo. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
OSSIPEE — The Laconia-based band Recycled Percussion put on a free, high-energy show at Ossipee Central School last Thursday evening, performing on trash cans and even blenders for a crowd of about 275 fans of all ages.
The duo, consisting of Justin Spencer and Ryan Vezina, also made a $500 donation to Dana Cullen Jr.'s GoFundMe page after learning the chief is battling cancer.
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