Scheduling conflict causes band to drop
Scranton-based band So Long, Pluto will also have to say “so long” to Movin’ On 2011.
Scranton-based band So Long, Pluto will also have to say “so long” to Movin’ On 2011.
Two members of popular jam band The Disco Biscuits will make their return to State College tonight.
My search is over, for now.
This Friday, the Student Programming Association’s Noontime Concert Series will feature an acoustic artist whose folk music meets Motown soul.
Dave Brubeck and Ramsey Lewis are like the “Joe Paternos” of jazz.
The sounds of Johannes Brahms and Jean Sibelius filled the Eisenhower Auditorium last night as the Nittany Valley Symphony performed their last concert of the school year.
When RAM Squad took the stage at Penn State’s Got Talent it wasn’t with its traditional gusto. Three of the male members strummed on a guitar, plucked a ukulele and drummed on a plastic tub while two of the female members began singing Roberta Flack’s “Killing Me Softly.” And soon two of the other males began singing Sean Kingston’s “Beautiful Girls” layered over it.
There’s not much that can be said about Britney Spears that hasn’t been said already.
The members of Yellowcard need to get over themselves and take another stroll down Ocean Avenue.
More than 60 years ago, hundreds of Jewish prisoners gathered in a concentration camp’s basement just outside Prague to perform Giuseppe Verdi’s “Missa de Requiem,” singing of life, death, rebirth and the final judgment.
Collie Buddz showed State College the diversity of reggae music last night at the State Theatre, 130 West College Ave.
On the catalogue of things to be found in Happy Valley, it’s safe to say talent is on the list.
The Beelzebubs may have stormed into the Forum Building in a crazed panic, but as the singers formed a close-knit huddle singing K’Naan’s “Wavin’ Flag,” the audience knew they had it together.
Although the Noontime Concert Series has brought in musicians from a variety of musical backgrounds, Chairwoman Carolyn Lederach said this Friday’s act is something the series has not seen before.
The State Theatre will feel like a vacation this weekend as artists from the Caribbean Islands come to perform.
Lil Wayne, accompanied by a posse of fellow hip-hop artists, started his “I Am Still Music” tour with a bang Wednesday night — literally.