Lost and Found Music Studios is a half-hour tween series following the lives of a group of musicians who are members of an after-school music program where they explore and discover their musical identities. Mr. T., the owner of Lost and Found Music Studios and an established music producer, admits a small number of new members each year to join the group, and ends the year by selecting some of the standout members to participate in a live tour wich will end their careers at lost and found and send them off into the music buisness as profesional musicians.
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