My name is Elizabeth Strong. I'm from Kingman, AZ and I love it here in Cedar City. I'm majoring in Engineering Technology. I'm taking this class just because it sounded super interesting and I'm excited to learn more about popular music! One of my favorite things to do is listen to music. My favorite artists would probably be Elvis Presley and the Beach Boys. I'm into oldies if you couldn't tell ;)
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