CJ Hampton, 23, has been around music since the time he went to church as a little boy and was serenaded by gospel music. Now
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Caped crusaders of latin rock
When Drummer Gabriel Villa attended Citrus, he worked full-time at numerous factory jobs to support his wife and children. Even when his soul tropicalia band
UP and rising: sola luna records new ep for upcoming year
A 245-mile commute from one another does not stop alternative band Sola Luna from writing and playing shows throughout California. Sola Luna is composed of
Singing praise: U.S. Army Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus to perform at the Haugh in honor of Veteran’s Day
The Haugh Performing Arts Center will host a free concert by the U.S. Army Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus in honor of veterans on Nov.
Recording arts professor John Boylan keeps moving on
College students don’t often have the privilege to be taught by a professor who produced over 50 albums, with over 40 million records sold. Recording
Beach Bums, a band that is anything but lazy
The first breath of air upon entering Beach Bums’ practice warehouse lays still and tinged with marijuana smoke. Around the corner from the front door,
Motion! moves emotions with creative performances
As I sat there wearing my Queen concert tour shirt, a part of me wanted to hate the acapella set as soon as the “Bohemian
Music major records solo album ‘dramatic cinematic’
Students may hear they are young and have all the time in the world to find a career or find themselves. Citrus College music major
“Dramatic Cinematic” nearly hits the mark, needs work
Rock music’s recent push back into the underground has highlighted some of the more abstract sides of the genre; creating a new world of experimentation