Christmas contest: Grunge Rudolph

Sophomores Lucas DiBlasi, JD Schwab, Zack Schuster and Noah Bauer performed a grunge version of the traditional christmas song “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer” at the Christmas variety show. Multiple teachers and seniors featured as the “hype guys” or backup on the song. Check it out below.

This video is also in the running for a plate of brownies.

Grunge Rudolph from Redhawksonline on Vimeo.

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