Swift’s Songs Sizzle Among Students
Ellen Fields, Staff Writer
April 8, 2013
Some people love her, some people hate her, but no matter what you think, its common knowledge that Taylor Swift can write a catchy song. The lyrics on the other hand are up for debate. Since Swift’s debut album in 2007, the lyrics of her songs have been controversial among her fans. On one end... Read more »
Take the Stage with the 2013 Grammy Awards
Megan Stringer, Staff Writer
February 11, 2013
The 55th annual Grammy Awards took place this Sunday night, February 10th, 2013. During this award show season, it can be hard to keep track of which award show is for what. There’s music and TV, but the Grammy’s focus on music alone. LL Cool J acted as a lovable host with lots of energy,... Read more »
Evolution of Boy Bands
Kennedy Arling, Staff Writer
January 16, 2013
From Jackson 5 to One Direction, boy bands of every kind have made a huge impact on history. New Kids on the Block, Boyz II Men and Dreamstreet were all talented and memorable boy bands. It’s hard to forget the 1990’s pop boy band who sold 130 million records worldwide, making them the best selling... Read more »
Fun at the Fun. Concert
Megan Stringer, Staff Writer
December 14, 2012
Last Tuesday night, December 11th, The Peabody Opera House welcomed Fun. for a holiday concert hosted by 105.7 The Point, local radio station. The band, with new-found popularity, pulled off a great show. The concert included two opening acts, Twenty One Pilots and The Joy Formidable. Twenty One Pilots... Read more »
Music Fix
Anna Polizzi, Staff writer
December 13, 2012
Everyone needs a musical fix in their lives. When it comes to television, how does one choose which show is the one for them? First, look at the judges because they are the only permanent characters throughout the entire season of a show. Last season American Idol had judges: Randy Jackson, Steven Tyler,... Read more »
The Show Choir Family
Megan Stringer, Reporter
April 24, 2012
The Madrigals, Limelight, and A Cappella: all together they make up Lindbergh’s show choirs. Coached by Mrs. Swearingen (Music Department), they went to perform in Branson in March, and have opened for groups like The Six. “Although we haven’t competed in a long time, we’re still a sort of dysfunctional... Read more »
Eve 6 “Speak in Code” Review
Michael Rich, Webmaster
April 24, 2012
Back in the late 90s, Eve 6 was huge. Their self-titled album (1998) went platinum and spawned the massive hit “Inside Out.” The band continued their success into 2000 with the release of Horrorscope, which was certified Gold and introduced the prom-ballad hit “Here’s To The Night.” Unfortunately,... Read more »
LHS Live #2
Michael Rich, Webmaster
April 12, 2012
The second episode of LHS Live, an SNL-inspired entertainment program at Lindbergh High School. Uncredited in the video is Kevin Bruns as the guest in the “Weekday Update” segment. Featuring host Valerie Schroll and special musical guest the LHS Madrigals. Read More →
Stealing Silver – “Into My Arms”
Michael Rich, Webmaster
April 12, 2012
A bonus song from the live session Stealing Silver played for Lindbergh Lookup. Tune in Thursday (4/12) for another Episode of LHS Live! Read More →
Music’s much needed makeover
Brandon Moncada, Centerspread Editor
March 25, 2012
With artists such as Ke$ha, Lil Wayne, and the “new” Black Eyed Peas (that meaning the flop that was The Beginning) being played on most mainstream radio stations, artists such as Adele, who’s time in the spotlight has been long overdue, the band Fun., and Gotye have come as a breath of fresh... Read more »





