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Home Arts and Entertainment ICYMI: 2020 Popular Music Concert
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ICYMI: 2020 Popular Music Concert

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Tyler Sorensen
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March 25, 2020
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Salt Lake Community College hosted the 2020 Popular Music Concert on March 5 in the multipurpose room at South City Campus.

SLCC music students organized the concert to showcase their progress and the skills they’ve learned in the music program.

With students, their peers, their parents and staff all under the same roof, the concert gave off a positive energy and everyone had a great time listening to popular music from throughout the decades.

Performers brought plenty of diversity in musical styles and tastes to enjoy. For example, one act used their laptops to make electronic music, with various loops being played live.

Several acts featured four- or five-person bands. Some of the students showcased their talent by playing multiple instruments throughout their setlist.

The concert received a large turnout, with almost every seat filled. Several in attendance took to the dance floor to enjoy the moment.

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Bass guitarist Daniel Gonzales
Daniel Gonzales plays bass guitar at the Popular Music Concert on March 5. Skilled in many instruments, Gonzales switched between electric guitar and bass guitar throughout the night. (Tyler Sorensen)
Jakob Onishi backed by Spencer Braithwaite
Jakob Onishi, foreground, plays electric guitar as Spencer Braithwaite, background, plays bass guitar during the Popular Music Concert on March 5. The concert showcased the diverse musical talent of SLCC students. (Tyler Sorensen)
Spencer Braithwaite sings and plays guitar
SLCC student Spencer Braithwaite performs sings and plays guitar at the Popular Music Concert on March 5. Braithwaite, who played electric and bass guitar, was one of several students to showcase their musical abilities. (Tyler Sorensen)
Three guitarists play with the lead singer
SLCC music students perform at the Popular Music Concert on March 5. The last band of the night covered Black Sabbath, Alice In Chains and other artists. (Tyler Sorensen)
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  • Salt Lake Community College
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  • spring 2020
Tyler Sorensen

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