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Watching a Rockwells show will bust open any preconceived notions you might have had about four college students, home for the holidays, getting together to play with their old band. In Jackson, The Rockwellsโ€™ popularity is audible, if not deafening.

As a band, theyโ€™ve achieved enough local celebrity to fill W.C. Donโ€™s past brimming, a lofty achievement for a group of college students. And if you scan the crowd at one of their shows, youโ€™ll notice more than a few fans mouthing along with every verse. Eventually, youโ€™ll notice your own mouth agape, catching onto the hook like a fish. Anyone whoโ€™s ever been to a Rockwellsโ€™ show can understand. Anyone who hasnโ€™t should, as soon as possible.

Dent May, 19, is the lead singer and guitarist for this operation. Heโ€™s been passionate about music since he can remember and has been playing with The Rockwells โ€œtechnically since eighth grade, officially since 11th grade.โ€

The Rockwells are not only band-mates and former classmatesโ€”theyโ€™re also friends. May says, โ€œItโ€™s hard for me to imagine playing music with anyone except them.โ€

This past summer, while reconnecting musically with his band-mates, May worked at the Mississippi Film Office ,assisting with a film camp for kids that they host every year, an experience he says he enjoyed because it allowed him to get involved with the community.

May has lived in Jackson his whole life. โ€œI love Jackson,โ€ he says, โ€œgrew up in Belhaven.โ€ He graduated from Jackson Prep in 2003 with the rest of his band, and went on to attend the notoriously selective film school at New York University. But by leaving town, May has no intention of cutting strings.

โ€œBeing away from (Jackson) has really helped me appreciate it a lot more,โ€ he says. Of the artistic community in Jackson, May says that itโ€™s โ€œkind of small but tight-knit and open-minded: good local music, great artists.โ€

Up next for May is a break from school. Heโ€™s taking a semester off and staying in Jackson, โ€œpartly for musical purposes.โ€ When May speaks of his bandโ€™s future, he smiles confidently and speaks quietly. He says he intends for The Rockwells to โ€œgo as far as possible.โ€

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Dent and/or the other Rockwells: We’re desperately trying to reach you guys. If you see this, call 966-0834. Thanks! Donna