MUSIC WITH A MESSAGE: GEEKS GET RHYTHM Final Edition
[Rajeev Bajaj] recently spent $15,000 of his own money forming an independent record label and hiring musicians to perform four rap and hip-hop songs he wrote in praise of the engineering profession. He hopes his debut album, "Geek Rhythms," will convince America that engineers indeed are...
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Published in | Daily press (Newport News, Va. : Final ed.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Newport News, Va
Tribune Interactive, LLC
07.02.2005
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Summary: | [Rajeev Bajaj] recently spent $15,000 of his own money forming an independent record label and hiring musicians to perform four rap and hip-hop songs he wrote in praise of the engineering profession. He hopes his debut album, "Geek Rhythms," will convince America that engineers indeed are cool. Success is not to be measured by recouping his costs, Bajaj said, nor by selling out of the 1,000 CDs he produced. Bajaj is more interested in luring high school students into technical fields with lyrics like: Photo (color) KRT; Rajeev Bajaj is a chemical engineer who has just released a rap, hip-hop, pop music CD that glorifies the engineering field in hopes to encourage young people to pursue the profession. |
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