Caption: Breanna Koger (l) and Jazzmin Keys, Credit: Phil Nusbaum
Image by: Phil Nusbaum 
Breanna Koger (l) and Jazzmin Keys 

Teenaged Angst

From: KBEM
Series: What's Real
Length: 01:00

High School is not an easy time of life. Minneapolis Edison students Breanna Koger and Jazzmin Keys collaborate to tell the world about it. Read the full description.
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Breann_koger__l__and_jazzmin_keys__r__small This is an imaginative production that gets to the core of how it's tough to be a high school kid. Brianna Koger and Jazzmine Keyes alternate lines, displaying personalities that are strikingly different. In one minute, the kids say a lot.

All items in the What’s Real series are self enclosed w/music on each end written and voiced by Minneapolis High School students.

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Piece Description

This is an imaginative production that gets to the core of how it's tough to be a high school kid. Brianna Koger and Jazzmine Keyes alternate lines, displaying personalities that are strikingly different. In one minute, the kids say a lot.

All items in the What’s Real series are self enclosed w/music on each end written and voiced by Minneapolis High School students.

Timing and Cues

in: music
out: attribution

Intro and Outro

INTRO:

High School is not an easy time of life. Minneapolis Edison students Breanna Koger and Jazzmin Keys collaborate to tell the world about it.

OUTRO:

"Oh, yes, those high school memories come rushing back...."

Musical Works

Title Artist Album Label Year Length
Reflecting Mirrors Marcus Roberts Time and Circumstance. Columbia 1996 07:17

Additional Credits

This program was made possible in part by the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.

Related Website

www.jazz88fm.com