Jesse Sachs had never heard of the JazzReggae Festival until his first year at UCLA, when he went to see The Roots headline.
Category Archives: Music
ScatterTones to sing for cancer
First-year undeclared student Brooks Paul was known by the ScatterTones a cappella group as a “subwoofer of a bass” for his ability to hit extremely low notes.
A cappella gets loud at Fowler for an evening
“Harry Potter” fans would have been delighted to hear the melodic sound of female voices coming from Schoenberg Hall as “Aunt Petunia” and “Uncle Vernon” were repeatedly sung four times each.
Audio City: _Artists showcase talents in co-op housing_
Because artists are already in the business of sharing their works and ideas, perhaps they are naturally inclined to share their living space ““ and chores ““ in cooperative housing.
Q&A: Urby Whale of Noah and the Whale band discusses troubles and triumphs
Noah and the Whale recently released a new album called “Last Night on Earth” and is currently on a tour that will include a stop at the El Rey Theatre on Wednesday.
Ethnickelodeon concert to bring pianola instrument back to life
To Robert Berkman, a piano-like instrument wrongly believed to play itself was the perfect challenge to his creativity.
Production Value
In 15 years of dancing, Abi Ameele has choreographed performances for groups as small as two people and as large as 90.