Hunter’s Music

Everyone who knew Hunter would agree that he had a gift for music. He started playing piano from the age of five, which sparked a true passion for musical composition and creation that lasted his lifetime. By the time he was in middle school he was the lead guitarist and lead singer of his own band (the "Black Out Band") A music video they produced, “Video Games,” went viral on YouTube and has had over 10 million views worldwide. Later in his life he pivoted towards electronic music production where he created multiple albums, but only one of which was publicly released.

Click on any of the "play" arrows below to hear Hunter's music.

Black Out Band

 
 
 
 

Hunter’s Syracuse “Smash” Recordings

Following Hunter's loss, the family was notified by a studio that Hunter had just finished recording what was know as a Smash Tape. Popular at the time, it was a composition of 6 songs sourced from popular music at the time and mixed to produce six recordings. He had told the manager it would be his final composition before moving on to explore his interest in stand up comedy.

 
 
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