WHS Art Contest: Top 8 Music Entries
Makayla Karr-Warner, Student Life Editor
May 2, 2012
Filed under 2012 Woodside Art Contest, Music
Vote for your favorite music entry by entering their names into the comment box at the bottom of the page. In your vote include your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place choices for this category. Don’t forget to go to the 2012 Woodside Art Contest home page and vote in the comment box for your overall artist, the artist that stands out from all categories.
“Invisible Man”
Paisley Gilbert, ’13
http://soundcloud.com/whsaudioproduction/invisible-man-by-paisley
“Surrounded”
Shane Hunt-Dusse, ’13
http://soundcloud.com/whsaudioproduction/surrounded-by-shane-hunt-dusse
“The Slap”
Pierre Abdel-Malek, ’12
http://soundcloud.com/whsaudioproduction/the-slap-by-pierre-abdel-malek
“Jungle Run-Away”
Guillermo Rendon, ’12
http://soundcloud.com/whsaudioproduction/jungle-run-away-by-guillermo-1
“Hard Hit”
Caesar Seddon, ’12
http://soundcloud.com/whsaudioproduction/hard-hit-by-caesar-seddon
“Hellos Become Goodbyes”
Dominic Brown, ’12
http://soundcloud.com/woodsideworld/dominic-brown-hellos-become
“The Enemy is Here”
John McLucas, ’12
http://soundcloud.com/woodsideworld/john-mclucas-the-enemy-is-here
“Automatic Classical”
Sam Killen, ’12
http://soundcloud.com/woodsideworld/sam-killen-automatic-classical
Leave your 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place votes in the comment box below!
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- Overall Artist & Voting Guidelines - May 3, 2012
- 2012 Art Contest Selections: Photography - May 2, 2012
- 2012 Woodside Art Contest Video and Animation - May 2, 2012
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1: The Enemy is Here
2: Hellos Become Goodbyes
3: Surrounded
1st- John McLucas
2nd- Guillermo Rendon
3rd- Dominic Brown (of The Feedback)
1. The Enemy is Here – John McLucas
2. Automatic Classical – Sam Killen
3. Hellos Become Goodbyes- Dominic Brown
1. Automatic Classical
2.Hellos Become Goodbyes
3.The Enemy is Here