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Artist description
This is a Cd put together by group of young artists. All proceeds from this CD will be donated to charity. The various artists that made up this band use creativity and uniqueness to put together songs for people to listen and to enjoy. Each song expresses different types of "feelings" that each student expresses as they create their own song. Each song has a different "groove" and "beat" to it. |
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Artist History
We are a bunch of middle school students from o'Farrell middle school, in the achiever family (family 2). We are within the grades of 7th and 8th. During the first semester the students were taught to create their own songs through the instruction of Mr. Ray Kinne. Only some of the many songs made by the students were chosen to be placed in the cd "Zero Tolerance." The students used a program called ReBirth 338, which provides a set of diverse musical/sound equipment filled with drums, percussion, synthesizers, and some rhythms that were created by other artists. The way we named our cd " Zero Tolerance" was each group of students made up a list of various types of titles, and we then did a vote on which one we should have. Zero Tolerance is an important part of our school as well as other schools. The students are continuing to keep up the good work and effort into creating new and exciting songs! |
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Group Members
This cd was created by chosen songs from the seventh and eighth grade students at o'Farrell in Family 2. The artists are in groups of 2 or 4 people, and have their own names such as * S * i * m * p * l * y * D * i * v * i * n * e *, Mahal 'n' Angels, Hyper Kidz, 421, Phat beats, Da Reelst G's, Sakura Skewl Gurlz, No Limit Students, and Cash money girls..and others...(there are more other groups that were involved, but we dont have enough space for them all). |
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Instruments
ReBirth Program |
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Albums
Zero Tolerance Project Volume 1 |
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Location
San Diego, California - USA |
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