A New Digital Show
“Gigs” takes on a whole new meaning at KAMU. In this show, our studio welcomes Aggie student artists to perform their own music and showcase their artistic abilities. Expect unique songwriting styles, speedpainting, modern dance and so much more.
As an added bonus, each episode is entirely written, produced and edited by KAMU student employees. It’s a show of students, by students, and it’s available to watch or listen anywhere you access your favorite KAMU programs.

All Episodes:
Heel
Heel is an electric rock band consisting of Adharsh Rajavel ‘26, Nicholas Dienstbier ‘26, Andres Gonzalez ‘26 and Tayla Diza ‘26. They became a band in their sophomore year and have since created their own album called “Segmentation.”
Sorry, Stephen
Sorry Stephen is a rock band consisting of Trey Elizondo ‘27, Saam Moozoun ‘27, Kian Rowshan ‘27, Mark Lane ‘27, Oliver Jansen ‘27, Jackson Downs ‘29 and band manager Ben Stricker ‘27.
Her, Alas
Her, Alas is an alternative rock band made up of Texas A&M students Olivia Bogard ’27, Antonio Gutierrez ’26, Nathan Brooks ’26, Nico Lopez ’26 and Ryan Reed ’26. They perform their original sound in the KAMU studio.
Lucas Carr
Texas A&M visualization major Lucas Carr ’27 brings his love of cover songs to the studio. He has played guitar since 2019 and creates soundtracks for games he has co-developed. In this episode, he performs three covers from Alex G, an artist whose sound and style resonate with him.
Macy Boswell and Ivan Potato
Senior economics major Macy Boswell ‘26 and junior kinesiology major Ivan Potato ‘27 use many instruments for their duo performance, including guitar, snare and other percussion instruments. Macy performed three of her original songs: “Ain’t on Mine,” “Grey” and “Not Even.”
Sauce
Finance major and singer/songwriter Sauce ’27 performed three original songs: “Ecstasy,” “Free” and “Chime.”
Kate Pontius
This episode of Gigs presents Kate Pontius, a freshman English major. Kate is a singer/songwriter who draws inspiration from the world around her. Through songwriting, she hopes to connect and relate to others. Kate’s performance includes three of her original songs: “Mary Magdelene,” “Ain’t you the Man” and “Contessa.”
Susannah Shell
We are pleased to present Susannah Shell, a senior business major and singer/songwriter. She started by learning the piano and performing at recitals. She later learned how to play guitar through YouTube and started creating her own songs. This episode features three of her original songs “Cold Front,” “Runner’s High” and “Wild and Free.”
Braxton Husk
Our next spot on “Gigs” is up-and-coming country artist Braxton Husk. Formerly an author with several novels under his belt, he shifted gears into songwriting after picking up the guitar less than a year ago. After his performance of “You Know What You Did” we were lucky enough to be the digital debut of his new single “Butterflies.”
Nico Rey ’25
For episode 2 is senior economics student Nico Rey. Filled with vibey acoustic guitar and moving lyrics, Nico’s performance is sure to transport any listener into a new world of music. Nico’s set includes three of their own original songs, “Namesake,” “Thorns” and “Flower/Visions.”
Jillian Weeks ’25
The pilot episode of “Gigs” features senior communications student Jillian Weeks. A passionate songwriter and performer, Jill has immersed herself in the world of music for as long as she can remember. She joins us in the studio to play three of her own original songs, “Just In Case,” “Friendly Fire” and “Me Again.”














