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Wednesday, 28 October 2009
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by EMILY MELTON
Lifestyles Editor

Presented by Appalachian Popular Programming Society Club Shows, “Jonas Sees In Color” will play at Legends at 9 p.m. Friday. Student tickets are $4 in advance and $6 for guests and at the door.

Why the name, “Jonas Sees In Color?”

Jonas Sees In Color: Our name is basically a metaphor. In the book, “The Giver,” by Lois Lowry, the main character lives in a black and white world. When he is chosen to take on the responsibility of the hopes, thoughts and feelings of his entire village, he finally begins to see in color.

The name is a metaphor because one of the most important goals of our music is to create a connection with the listener by accurately connecting the stories and ideas contained in our music in a way that allows the listener to take and interpret the songs as their own. This way, the listener is just as important as the artist. After all, music doesn’t mean much if no one is listening to it.

Source: myspace.com/jonasseesincolor


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