How Tempe gives Arizona musicians a boost — and some money

By Lauren Gilger, Amber Victoria Singer
Published: Friday, November 3, 2023 - 12:45pm
Updated: Saturday, November 4, 2023 - 2:31pm

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Tempe has long been known for its music scene.

The “Tempe sound” has been a staple of Arizona’s music history, going back to when the Yucca Tap Room started booking bands in 1989; Roger Clyne and his first band, the Refreshments, started drawing crowds; and the Gin Blossoms made it big on the national scene. 

Now, the city is carrying on that legacy.

In 2017, the Tempe Community Arts Department received a grant to use arts to connect the community, and it decided to put the money toward uplifting local musicians. The Tempe Playlist was born.

It’s a Spotify playlist and biennial program to showcase Tempe bands and help them get bookings.

The Show spoke with Maja Aurora, Tempe’s community arts manager, about it — including how she makes the playlist each year and who makes the cut.

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Maja Aurora
Maja Aurora

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