Share: For the last few years, Jennifer Perez has been going to local music shows and hunting down the original and unique sounds of underground musicians so she can broadcast them on her Lancer Radio show Follow:
Shake Your Tailfeather In World Ethnic Dance
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Vinyl records- an analog medium with a dash of hipsterism
Rocking out for more than 130 years, the everlasting and historically appreciated vinyl record stands firm in the audio recording media industry.
Review: Percussion Ensemble hit it off with a great bang
As the concert was about to begin, the performers walked to the front of the room to await their cue to start. Looking like they were headed to a funeral, the students were dressed in all black, which would be a contrast to the lively and colorful music they would soon be performing.
Gospel choir moves the crowd, literally
The Quad is no stranger to various performances, but open praise to the Lord? That’s a new one.
Illegally downloading music is stupid
Imagine you walk into a music store. You walk over to your favorite section and start browsing the racks of CDs. You see Katy Perry’s new album and decide you want it but don’t want to pay the $14.99. So you slip it under your clothes and walk out the store.
Spring concert is all about upbeat tunes
PCC Lancer Concert Band played upbeat songs that would catch the audience attention at their concert.
Student plays gig at Warped Tour 2012
Simon Nagel is a full-time student who is successfully juggling his classes and musical career.
REVIEW: Piano recital showcases college diversity
While sitting in the full audience in Harbeson Hall, one could wonder why so many people would come to listen to PCCs 12th annual piano honors recital, which had some mixed talent.