Ep 3. Play The Record
- January 15, 2016
- 22 min
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In the third episode of Lost & Found Music Studios, titled "Play The Record," the group is adjusting to life at the music studio and trying to find their footing as artists. The episode begins with the group gathered in the lounge, discussing their individual styles and tastes in music. John seems to be struggling to find his sound, while Rachel is confident and eager to perform.
The group is tasked with recording a cover of a classic song, "The Weight" by The Band. They must put their own spin on it while also staying true to the original. They all struggle with finding their unique sound and style while also staying true to the song.
Meanwhile, Jude is dealing with a personal issue: he's worried about his mom's finances and wants to help her out. He starts taking on odd jobs around the music studio to earn some extra money, but soon realizes that he needs to focus on his music in order to achieve his dreams and help his mom.
As the group continues to work on their cover, they run into some obstacles. Rachel has trouble staying focused and wants to add too many elements to the song. Luke feels frustrated with the creative process and becomes overly critical of his bandmates. But despite these obstacles, they eventually come together and record a beautiful version of "The Weight."
In the end, they all learn a valuable lesson: that collaboration and trust are key to creating great music. The episode ends with the group performing "The Weight" for the first time in front of a live audience, and it's clear that they've all grown as artists and musicians.
Overall, "Play The Record" is a heartwarming and inspiring episode that showcases the power of music and the importance of working together. It's a great follow-up to the first two episodes and sets the stage for more exciting and emotional moments to come.