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The Sound of The Mixing Board

From: Michelle Dutro
Length: 00:08:53

A Weekday High jam session kicks off this musical podcast. Beno Picciano and Michelle Dutro interview people on University Way about being judged for their music taste. Beno then freestyles with the hip hop group Brother From Another. Read the full description.

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At first music seemed like a really broad theme for our show but Beno and I quickly narrowed it down.  We decided to focus on why people judge others for the music they listen to. We interviewed some people on the street for some interesting stories.  Then Beno interviewed a local hip hop group.  They don't fit into the rapper stereotype so it was interesting to hear about how people react to them.

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At first music seemed like a really broad theme for our show but Beno and I quickly narrowed it down.  We decided to focus on why people judge others for the music they listen to. We interviewed some people on the street for some interesting stories.  Then Beno interviewed a local hip hop group.  They don't fit into the rapper stereotype so it was interesting to hear about how people react to them.