Hear ZHU’s 2018 album “Ringos Desert” on Spotify
Hear ZHU’s 2018 album “Ringos Desert” on Spotify
The ZHU and Tame Impala collab just dropped!
ACM faculty member Mitch Bell co-wrote and played guitar and keyboards for the collab.
Listen here.
The month of November was a busy month for student recruitment at ACM!
Brenda Brent and Chris Hicks, along with ACM lecturers Rob Derrick and Travis Tester, traveled to the Riverside and Owasso campuses of Tulsa Tech to speak about the opportunities for careers in the entertainment industry
Huge thanks to Tulsa Tech instructors Walt Bowers and Michael Haggard from Riverside campus and Tim Bell from Owasso campus for having us!
Mitch Bell, ACM@UCO’s Music Performance Program Director, recently co-wrote three out of the four songs on ZHU’s new EP titled “stardustexhalemarrakechdreams”. The EP released on Friday, Aug. 18 and is currently featured on Spotify’s new enhanced electronic playlist “mint.” We are super proud of Mitch and all of the great work he is doing with ZHU!
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