Stephen Kellogg shares the secrets to his success
JustArts: You've been on the road with O.A.R. a couple times now. How has it been touring with those guys?Stephen Kellogg: Of everybody we've played with in the business, I think [O.A.R.
JustArts: You've been on the road with O.A.R. a couple times now. How has it been touring with those guys?Stephen Kellogg: Of everybody we've played with in the business, I think [O.A.R.
Fans of all ages began lining up Friday at 7 p.m. outside the general admission venue at Boston's Paradise Rock Club, striving to get closer to Chicago-based indie-rockers OK Go.
Stand-up comedian Christian Finnegan's quip of "Welcome to Fire Hazard Night at Brandeis" seemed particularly appropriate Saturday night, when the Best Week Ever regular and Chappelle's Show contributor performed to an overflowing Shapiro Theater, in an hour of sidesplitting laughter sponsored by Student Events.Finnegan began by pointing out his awareness of his uncanny resemblance to the character Biff from the Back to the Future series.
Jason Prapas '06 had two lofty goals entering his senior year last September, and neither had anything to do with graduating.
Students were treated to an eclectic mix of visiting musicians this weekend during "Winter Jam 2005." The three-day event, co-sponsored by Student Events, WBRS, the Student Union and Hillel, featured the talents of guitarist Keller Williams, the super drummers of Recycled Percussion and Hebrew folk singer Neshama Carlebach.
If you've never heard the name Will Hoge (pronounced "Hoag"), chances are you don't live in the southeastern portion of the United States.
Say what you will about the absent social skills of people who walk around city and campus deeply absorbed in the music being pumped into their ears, courtesy of Apple's trademark white ear-buds.
Frigid as it may be outside, things are just starting to heat up this week thanks to Student Events' "Winter Jam 2005." As a part of the three-day event this weekend, the very popular Keller Williams will be performing in Levin Ballroom this Thursday.Williams is a rising star in the world of live music and jam bands.
Slosberg Recital Hall was alive and well Saturday night during the Jazz Ensemble's concert, which featured works by Duke Ellington, Thelonious Monk and others.
Hundreds showed up in Sherman Function Hall Sunday evening for the Tibetan Music Festival, a tour of musicians from the politically-ambiguous mountainous region.
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