What a day? After a long day of going store to store and lavishing on trendy clothes for an upcoming photoshoot. I happened to run accross the most intersting people in the Dallas, Metro Area thus far. Meet, Troy and Chelsea. Two muscians that have a love for music and the city life. When encountering these two indviduals I had yet to be inspired by their ryhtmatic movements of the guitar, and the percussion. Both attend Richland Community College to study Music, and ironically never met each other. To me that was the most intriguing part of this entire encouter with these talented folks: ) Troy states" I have always been interested in music. I had my first band six years ago. I played the trumpet in High school." It was a sporadic moment when troy began to play one of his songs on his guitar. What a delight: )! Chelsea had been drawn to drums at church when gup as a child. " I would try to play the drums at church, and everyone would say, 'who is that girl on the stage? get her off' I was so rebellious," she proclaims. Chelsea's grandmother played the percussian so that gave her more than enough muscal influence. " Where do ya'll see yourself -n- 5 years?" I asked. Troy replies," I see myself playing with my rockband, Opium Symphony." With all of his talent and ambiton Troy is sure to become succeful with his talent. Check out his band's website at http://www.opiumsymphony.com. Chelsea finds inspiration in musical talent such as Imogene, and Heap." I wanna re-innovate music." she says. Chelsea sees herself as a freelance perfomer and evenutally becoming a teacher. Okay, so overal just from a lonely day in inner city, telented people such as Troy and Kelly can make it all a difference!!
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