Dancing may be illegal in Westwood, but that does not mean that students can’t bust a few moves on the karaoke stage while singing along to Katy Perry’s “Hot N Cold.”
Author Archives: Patricia Guzman
Bruin Harmony organizes acapella festival
Acapella groups are no longer just a bunch of Ivy League guys in sweater vests snapping their fingers to “My Girl.”
Student athletes start Sleeping Naked
Do you love sleeping naked?
After the June 2008 release of their self-titled debut album, “Sleeping Naked,” third-year business economics student Holden Seguso and Vanderbilt University student Craig Tallent have been building up their college fan base, all while balancing athletics and classes.
New label brings a la carte service to bands
In the music industry, it usually seems like record labels call all the shots, but on Nov. 14, MilkBoy Recording announced the launch of the UnLabel, an untraditional label that guides bands without ball-and-chain contracts.
Meditate: Sitar Style
With an influence extending far beyond the sitar in the Beatles’ “Norwegian Wood,” the richness of Indian classical music has come to inspire and connect musicians and students to their culture.
Concert to showcase macabre music
Before stepping into the typical college Halloween party ““ you know, the one with the weather-inappropriate Leg Avenue costumes ““ consider stepping in on an evening of free music and unusual performances.
Back from the (Grateful) Dead
Although psychedelic rocker Mickey Hart may still have a following of Dead Heads, many don’t know of his innovative career revival. The Global Drum Project, a world music ensemble founded by the former Grateful Dead drummer, as well as the other notable percussionists from ’90s group Planet Drum, will prove that rock legends can, in fact, make a comeback when they come to Royce Hall tonight.