Tag: Music: The Bronco Beat

Long awaited ‘Bankrupt’ creates procession to preceding chart-topper album

| May 14, 2013 | 0 Comments

Phoenix—“Bankrupt!” 8.5 out of 10  By Jackson Santy ’13 THE ROUNDUP In 2009, the French indie-pop group Phoenix stormed on the music scene with their album “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.” Featuring notable songs such as “Liztomania,” “Lasso” and their most well-known track “1901,” Phoenix began their climb to fame. The band is notable for its combination [...]

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The Roundup’s Newsroom Concerts: Carter Santini ’15 and Will Harris ’15

| April 26, 2013 | 0 Comments

Will Harris ’15 and Carter Santini ’15 stop by to perform an original piece for the latest installment of The Roundup’s Newsroom Concerts.

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Jimi Hendrix becomes reincarnated for one more performance

| April 19, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Brett A. Mejia ’13 THE ROUNDUP 9/10 “People, Hell, and Angels,” Jimi Hendrix’s newest album debuted March 5. That’s right a new album. The late guitar legend left all of us one final gift with the release of his of the collection. Hendrix died too young in 1970 and only made a presence in [...]

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Music supplements adventures

| April 17, 2013 | 0 Comments

By Charles Louis Dominguez ’14 THE ROUNDUP  As iconic as ice cream or bathing suits, road trips are easily likened to summer vacation, almost synonymous. The adventures and memories promised by these endeavors are what make them so alluring. As anyone who has ever crammed in to a car with their sweaty friends knows there [...]

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2 stages, 9 bands play Battle of the Bands

| March 26, 2013 | 0 Comments
2 stages, 9 bands play Battle of the Bands

By Julian De Ocampo ’13 THE ROUNDUP Once the music started, there was scarcely a moment of silence during the annual Battle of the Bands concert, which took place in the Octagon on Valentine’s Day. The Feb. 14 concert, which was canceled and replaced last year by an online performance video contest, marked the welcome [...]

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Music fans make yearly pilgrimages to festivals

| March 26, 2013 | 0 Comments
Music fans make yearly pilgrimages to festivals

By Julian De Ocampo ’13 THE ROUNDUP If you’re still thinking about venturing into the Mecca of music known as Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, Calif. this following spring, you might want to check out the price tag first. Festival passes run at $349 and camping passes go for $85. Toss in [...]

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‘Newsroom Concerts’ featuring Greg Goulder

| March 8, 2013 | 0 Comments

Greg Goulder ’13 plays the acoustic guitar and sings, covering “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding and “Inaudible Melodies” by Jack Johnson.

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Kush’s music blossoms, paints pictures for listeners

| January 29, 2013 | 0 Comments
Kush’s music blossoms, paints pictures for listeners

By Roan Enright ’13 & Charles Louis Dominguez ’14 THE ROUNDUP Wherever music is playing on campus, Nick Kush ’13 is likely to be nearby. Having been a part of several projects over the course of his high school career, Kush is one of Brophy’s most recognizable musical performers. Kush operates mainly as a guitarist and a drummer but is [...]

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Community recognizes more than just athletic talents

| December 13, 2012 | 0 Comments
Community recognizes more than just athletic talents

Staff Editorial The Issue: It can be easy for talented students to become overshadowed in a large community. Our Stance: We commend the student body and administration for embracing different talents over the past few months. When we come to Brophy, we are basically taught from day one to show our school pride and support [...]

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Student artists should display their work more often, off campus

| December 13, 2012 | 0 Comments

Influx of recent creative talent leaves me in awe, wanting more Michael Ahearne ’14 THE ROUNDUP  The month of November has been a very hectic with Thanksgiving and weird schedules, yet at very same time, it has been filled with a lot of art and talent, especially at events such as the Fine Arts Extravaganza. [...]

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