Panic! At The Disco’s Brendon Urie Has Opened A Music Studio For Young People

Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco has long been one of rock’s good guys, from raising a ton of money for his Highest Hopes Foundation charity (and releasing a metal Panic! song as a reward for fan donations), to promoting awareness of gun violence onstage. Now, the Las Vegas musician has offered up an amazing present to his hometown: a music studio for The Boys & Girls Club in Henderson. According to KTNV, the new facility – titled the Notes For Notes Studio – was made possible thanks to Brendon’s generosity along with a $500,000 donation from State Farm, and an estimated $10,000 worth of gear from The Fender Play Foundation. Read this next: Brendon Urie: “Just be a decent person – you don’t have to be a dick!” Notes For Notes describes it...

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