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SANTA BARBARA, Calif.-Going away parties, breakfasts, lunches and dinners are being held for the founder of The Rhythmic Arts Project known as TRAP. After decades in Santa Barbara, Eddie Tuduri is moving back to his hometown in Connecticut. "I am really excited that I am moving back to Connecticut where my family is, I have a real love for New England," said Tuduri. The drummer created the nonprofit after barely surviving a body surfing accident in Carpinteria in 1997. TRAP helps educate children and adults with intellectual and developmental differences around the world. Famous musicians and Pearl Drums have been big supporters. "I just spoke to Pearl about it this mornin

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