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Lamont Student Feature: Anika Erickson

September 18, 2023 John Nassif

From Los Angeles, California, Anika Erickson is a recording and production student at Lamont specializing in Jazz Voice. Besides music, Erickson was a competitive figure skater…

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Find your own safe space listening to Rosie’s Haven this summer

May 29, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

First-year Rosie Ayala, also known by her stage name, Rosie’s Haven, lives by the words “create for yourself before others.”  Although she would love to…

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Lamont producer Ben Kolot explores themes of self-doubt in new single

May 9, 2023 John Nassif

Ben Kolot is on scholarship for piano at the Lamont School of Music and is a Recording Production student striving to become a DJ in…

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An early 2000s reggaetón playlist sure to get you dancing this weekend

April 17, 2023 Ellie Barnett-Cashman

You’ve probably heard of big names in reggaetón like Bad Bunny, Karol G. and Maluma, but can you name any early reggaetón artists besides Daddy…

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Songs to soundtrack your month and to commemorate Black History Month

February 27, 2023 Toni Elton

"White Pony" - N3ptune Starting it off strong with a local staple, R&B artist N3ptune is sure to make an exciting addition to any playlist.…

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Songs to soundtrack your month- January 2023

January 16, 2023 Toni Elton

“Alien Blues (Acoustic),” Vundabar Vundabar is a Boston-bred band still releasing new music after a decade in action. On their latest album, “Good Old,” they…

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Lamont’s Anika Erickson discusses her songwriting process, gender in music and upcoming releases

April 26, 2022 Chloe Smith

Los Angeles-raised singer/songwriter Anika Erickson (known on Instagram as fancysnowpeas) is nearing the end of her first year at the University of Denver. Age, however,…

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2022 Grammy’s recap: Highlights from music’s biggest night

April 12, 2022 Michael Cheuvront

The Grammy Awards might not have spotlighted a Will Smith slapping cameo, but the Recording Academy’s 64th ceremony was still chalked full of whoa's and…

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The perfect playlist to listen to during Black History Month

February 28, 2022 Ana Ortega and Toni Elton

Looking for a good song or new artist to listen to during Black History Month? Well, you’re in luck because here is a whole playlist…

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Sun Room: how four boys share the San Diego sun across the country

February 7, 2022 Taylor Wells

Only a year and a half ago, Southern California-based band, Sun Room, came to fruition. Now, they are sharing their energetic and fun sound across…

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