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Kaiana Lee

Kaiana Lee

From the moment she decided to pursue journalism, music was always on Kaiana Lee’s mind. Whether it be the classical horns and percussion she became accustomed to in her high school band, the twinkling synths of dance music, or her favorite, the pure ferocity of rock and roll, it has always been ingrained in her system. You can usually find her anywhere with live music, taking in the sounds and sights. Combining her love for storytelling with the vast world of music will always be a pleasure.

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