What's Happened to You?
Track one of the first album, and the first song to go fully 2026.






























Ripon College Band, AI‑Revived 25 Years Later
Original songs from a Ripon College band, carried from a 2001 dorm-room archive into a 2026 AI-assisted revival.
Explore The MusicEnter 2001
The premise
Charlie Saponara wrote the songs. Jacob Graf joined on drums after arriving at Ripon College. Brad Mott was part of the original lineup. The recordings, lyrics, photos, and history are real Fading Maize artifacts.
The 2026 project is the second chance: AI-assisted production, design, video, artwork, and release strategy used openly to make the songs feel as big as they felt back then.
The whole revival runs on five public principles: consent, authorship, provenance, nothing erased, nobody displaced. The original recordings stay streaming beside the new versions, so the receipts are always one tap away.
Music
Play the original archive recording, then hop straight to the 2026 Reimagined Edition mid-song and back again. The full music page collects release context, Bandcamp support links, streaming destinations, and credits.
View Full Music PageWhat's Happened to You?
Track one of the first album, and the first song to go fully 2026.
Girl Just Like Mary Tyler Moore
The fan-favorite archive oddity, finally given a finished version.
Full Versions


2001 to 2026
Original album archive, then Reimagined Edition.


2002 to 2026
Original album archive, then Reimagined Edition.


2003 to 2026
Original album archive, then Reimagined Edition.
Archive
A curated entry point for shows, recording photos, videos, flyers, and recovered artifacts, with the original 2001 site preserved as part of the experience.
Timeline
Charlie and Brad start Fading Maize
The acoustic college-band idea begins before Jacob arrives at Ripon.
Jacob joins at Ripon College
Charlie finds Jacob on campus and asks him to join on drums and backing vocals.
Dorm-room recordings and Wisconsin shows
The band records in Charlie's room and plays around Ripon, Oshkosh, and Wisconsin.
The old site comes back online
Jacob buys fadingmaize.com back and relaunches the 2001 site in October 2025.
The Reimagined Editions arrive
All three original albums return to streaming beside their full 2026 AI-assisted revivals.
The people
Fading Maize was real before the revival tools existed. The archive, the authorship, and the 2026 work are presented as connected history without blurring who is actively shaping what.

Songs and voiceActive creative voice
Acoustic guitar, lead vocals, songwriter
Original songwriter and lead voice behind the Fading Maize catalog.
The revival keeps Charlie's authorship at the center while he provides feedback, approvals, and creative tweaks for the new versions.

Rhythm and rebuildRevival lead
Drums, backing vocals
Original-era drummer carrying the archive into the 2026 release cycle.
Jacob is handling the concept, site build, AI-assisted workflow, platform setup, launch system, and ongoing creative operations.

Original lineupHistorical credit
Acoustic guitar, backing vocals
Historical member credited for original-era guitar and backing vocal contributions.
The 2026 story does not present Brad as part of the active revival unless he chooses to participate.
Still coming
More before-and-after pairsAdditional songs join the comparison player as archive clips are prepared.
Recovered video and photo archiveOriginal-era show footage, dorm-room recordings, and photo sets as they are cleaned up.
Direct-to-fan extrasBandcamp bonus material and merch experiments as the audience grows.
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