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Home Jones: Music for the Soul

by Janice Vega Reviews
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Home Jones, the six piece Tempe band has been playing together roughly for two and a half years. Though members have come and gone, the group exudes a sense of closeness that only good friends share.
“It’s a family thing,” says communications senior and drummer James Prezlocki.

Like a family the members work together to create music people can identify [...]

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A Sweet Life for Suite 88

by Whitney Smith Reviews
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Suite 88, named such because all of its members were born in ’88, is one of the Valley’s newest rock bands. Keeping their music as close to “good old fashioned rock n’ roll” as they can, says guitarist Kolton Lee, Suite 88 writes music that will have fans singing along in no time.
SPM speaks with [...]

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Moving music in moving pictures

by Theresa Dillon Sound

It took only two notes to create the villain in “Jaws,” one synthesizer to create the Olympic dream in “Chariots of Fire” and an entire orchestra to create a galaxy far, far away in “Star Wars.”
Music in films has helped audiences capture the adventure, romance, humor or fear that each film hopes to embody.
“Music for [...]

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