Music Monday: Cover This

Welcome back to another Music Monday LAS! A few weeks ago LAS contributor Josh Rottman passed a video along. It’s a cover of Allen Stone’s “Bed I Made” by Jules Houts. Jules played at UC Davis along with Josh. I really enjoyed the cover wanted to share it along with a few other covers. Take a listen!

Welcome back to another Music Monday LAS! A few weeks ago LAS contributor Josh Rottman passed a video along. It’s a cover of Allen Stone’s “Bed I Made” by Jules Houts. Jules played at UC Davis along with Josh. I really enjoyed the cover wanted to share it along with a few other covers. Take a listen!

Next up we’ve got a take on Kendrick Lamar’s “Poetic Justice”.

Take a listen to this acoustic cover of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s “Tha Crossroads”.

I’m not looking to give Miley Cyrus any more attention than she’s already been getting but check out this metal cover of “Wrecking Ball”. I’m definitely a fan of a different genre taking a spin on the song.

Thanks for checking out another installment of Music Monday.  As always, feel free to submit your favorite tunes in the LAS Community and let us know what you’ve been listening too.  You just might see it featured here on Music Monday!

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