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Band Profiles



Getting to Know “Basil”

Does this great group of talented teens call themselves ‘Basil’ because they know how to bring flavor to their music or is it simply because they have an affinity for tomato soup? Well, we certainl...

Getting to Know “Jetlag”

Here at Music House, our Band Workshop Program has helped to create some really amazing student bands of the years. Today’s featured artist, ‘Jetlag’, is certainly no exception. These six talented ...

Getting to Know “Dead by Dawn”

Band Members pictured left to right: Jake Ravenscroft, Julian Hoskins, Audrey Baughman (teacher), Carter Hagen, Nate Singer, Noah Holt (not pictured: Rylan Cobos) Meet ‘Dead by Dawn’ — six talent...

Getting to Know 'Lentil Soup'

‘Lentil Soup’ isn’t just a beloved middle eastern dish - in fact, it’s the funky name for one of our Band Workshop Program’s student bands! These six students came together to put on a great show f... → Edit

Getting to Know “Caution Tape”

One of our favorite parts of teaching children here at Music House is putting bands together as a part of our Band Workshop Program. ‘Caution Tape’ is the newest group, and following their incredib...

Getting to Know “Das House”

Over the years, our Band Workshop Program has produced some incredible gems with great kids coming together to make music. ‘Das House’ is no exception to that rule. While they may sound like a Germ...

Adult Band: The Bridgetones

Members of the Music House adult band "The Bridgetones" have been working on a recording of a song they wrote called "Bad Love." The band & their teacher: Kevin Suttmoeller, Kim Dubbert, Jake ...

Getting to Know “Harold”

Here at Music House, we love seeing students in our Band Workshop Program come together to create music. The band “Harold” is a prime example. While their name might sound like it belongs to a guy ...

Music House Student Band Polite No Releases an EP!

Music House students don't just "take lessons." They join a community full of human connection and new experiences. And that's the way music education should be: an immersive cultural experience.

The Recording Contest Winners, REMASTERED

The way we see it, everybody won. Our students rallied together during a time of unprecedented uncertainty, worked collaboratively toward a goal, and produced creative works of art that were then shared with the world. If that isn't the work of winners, then we don't know what is.

Who Won the Band Recording Contest?

The way we see it, everybody won. Our students rallied together during a time of unprecedented uncertainty, worked collaboratively toward a goal, and produced creative works of art that were then shared with the world. If that isn't the work of winners, then we don't know what is.

Getting to Know "Jet Lag"

With a name like Jet Lag, it might appear as though this bunch of Music House School students knows a thing or two about the rockstar life... or at least they are bound to. Take a look at what this...