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The voice of De Anza since 1967.

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Students play the violin, cello, guitar and piano at the Chamber show in the Arts Quad on June 17.

Music enthusiasts play for the annual Chamber show

Ebony Campbell, La Voz Staff | June 28, 2024

The Chamber show was lively despite it being on a Monday afternoon. On June 17, friends and family gathered around to enjoy a show hosted by the Music Department in the Arts Quad. There was a good mix...

Jazz Band performing city pop song with singer Amy Murata during Spring Jazz Concert A Night of Salsa and City Pop at the VPAC on June 17.

Spring Jazz Concert returns after six years

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | June 28, 2024

The Visual & Performing Arts Center auditorium seating was filled top to bottom on June 17, where free admission invited the community to groove with the De Anza College Jazz Band conducted by Professor...

Silk Road the band performing at Santana Row Saturday, June 8. From left, Asher Kauk, Miguel Song, Amara Lin, Maya Bommelaere, Alana Lin and Ellis Shahin perform.

Bay Area music scene comes alive for summer at Santana Row

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | June 28, 2024

Tucked behind Smitten Ice Cream in Santana Row, a small crowd lay on artificial turf watching local Bay Area band Silk Road perform. On June 8, people of all ages lounged on lawn chairs and sat on the...

Chorale singers perform with Ilan Glassman on the piano at the VPAC on June 15.

Singers and musicians rock the Spring quarter concert

Xitlaly Martinez, La Voz Staff | June 27, 2024

Nearly 200 De Anza students and community members were swooning in their seats on Saturday, June 15 at the Visual & Performing Arts Center, listening to mostly contemporary compositions by musicians...

Lead vocalist Otis Pavlovic and guitarist Royel Maddell perform to full crowd at the Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco on May 18.

Viral Australian band comes to local San Francisco theater

Sarah Atito, La Voz Staff | June 26, 2024

Editor's note: This article has been updated to correctly identify Royel Otis as an Australian band. An earlier version of this article ran with a headline and deck that incorrectly said the band was an...

Screen shot of staff reporter Leart Grbeshi and his review set up for the new Kanye West album, Vultures 1.

Kanye West drops 35th studio album

Leart Grbeshi, Staff Reporter | March 14, 2024

On Feb. 9, “Vultures 1” was finally released and became Kanye West's 11th consecutive studio album to debut on the Billboard 200, the most of any artist, ever. On top of that, he did so with minimal...

Graphic for the album review of Maggie Lindemanns HEADSPLIT. The graphic contains her album cover, that is inspired by the re-worked bear trap head piece from the torture-horror movie franchise, Saw.

Pop princess turned alternative artist continues strongly in the genre

Mackenzie Jardine, Editor-In-Chief | March 10, 2024

Maggie Lindemann released her newest EP “HEADSPLIT” on March 8; while it’s one of Lindemann’s best lyrically, it falls short in comparison to her previous jumps into rock. Lindemann started...

A look at Nirvana Soul’s open mic night

Drusilla Ingebrigtsen, Freelance Video Reporter | February 4, 2024

The coffee shop, Nirvana Soul, holds a free open mic night every Thursday and Friday night from 7 to 9 p.m. Local talent from all around the San Jose area and beyond, joins together to showcase their...

Jon Orc, lead singer and guitarist of Hemorage, sings to the gathered crowd of fans, with cop cars flashing their lights in the distance.

Bands of the bay: Hemorage

Mackenzie Jardine, Editor-in-Chief | January 24, 2024
“Pull up right behind them,” Drummer Ron Roussell said to lead vocalist and guitarist, Jon Orc. Orc rounds the corner in their bus, quickly met with the flashing red and blue lights of six cop cars parked down the street.
DA Voices: What is your favorite music genre?

DA Voices: What is your favorite music genre?

Blen Ketema, Freelancer | December 17, 2023

“DA Voices” is a recurring feature used to spotlight De Anza College’s diverse community voices. We ask the same question to different people and arrange their quotes so that readers can see varying...

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