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Forever Changed memorial tribute - video
In April 2007, the band The Season traveled to Virginia Tech to record Forever Changed, their tribute song to the April 16th events. Two of the band members, Kurtis Parks and Josh Kim, both Virginia Tech alumni and former students of the Department of Music music technology program, felt the Virginia Tech Department of Music recording studio to be the most appropriate and meaningful place to record this song. The recording sessions took place during the evenings of April 26 and 27 and involved the efforts of many other Virginia Tech Department of Music alumni, such as Jeremy Miller (recording, mixing and mastering), Jeff Flora (string arrangements) as well as current students in the music technology program including Tony Lazzeroni (bass) and Keith Thomas (video editing and post production). The song is available on iTunes and all proceeds from this project go towards the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund. Contact Michael Dunston for more information regarding this project.
(medium verson - 22MB)



