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(04/11/13 3:12am)
Live Aid, Farm Aid, Live 8, NetAid and Live Earth. Since George Harrison and Ravi Shankar popularized the concept with the Concert for Bangladesh in 1971, benefit concerts have become regularly occurring, star-studded events with a formulaic mix of aging rock stars grasping for relevance and world leaders grasping for exposure.
(04/03/13 3:09am)
Pandora radio will be limiting free mobile listening to 40 hours per month to help balance the increasing royalty costs of music.
(02/26/13 2:02am)
The University of Richmond pep band is composed of professional musicians, many of whom are graduates of Virginia Commonwealth University.
(10/04/12 4:23am)
With a skateboard tucked under his arm and long, blond locks flowing beneath a flat-brimmed hat embossed with his signature Perfect Gentleman logo, junior Cullen Bonham might stand out as an anomaly on campus.
(09/20/12 6:46pm)
Sunny Jain, leader of the Brooklyn-based band Red Baraat, wants the University of Richmond to dance tomorrow.
(03/24/12 3:59pm)
Ritmo Latino's spring concert program featured music and dance from countries and cultures throughout Latin America.
(03/22/12 5:39am)
Madison Moore, a doctoral candidate at Yale University, will join the Richmond Theatre and Dance and Rhetoric and Communications departments in the fall among his courses one will focus on Lady Gaga and the persona she has created.
(03/02/12 6:07pm)
The University of Richmond's ensemble-in-residence, eighth blackbird, recently won its second Grammy Award and will be playing at the university March 14.
(03/01/12 5:33am)
Odds are you've seen or heard Donald "Childish Gambino" Glover's work in something without even knowing who is he is. From working on "30 Rock" as a writer with Tina Fey, to acting on "Community" as Troy, to having his beats played in Adidas commercials, Glover's music has even made its way into the speakers of the Weinstein Center for Recreation and Wellness.
(02/23/12 6:49am)
It is Monday morning in a dark room in North Court, and the phone rings. A voice on the other end delivers bad news -- the third disaster this week. "We can't make it," the voice says, "We're splitting up."
(01/19/12 3:42am)
While spending six months in a foreign country without the radio blasting out the latest pop hits and Bruno Mars-driven rap songs, I had to start listening to the local music to get some fresh songs to ride the tube with. Because I was in England, I already knew a fair amount of bands such as Coldplay and Mumford and Sons from their breakout hits in America. It was the tips from my flatmates that allowed me to bring back my iPod filled with new songs and artists who I had never heard of, and who are frankly better than most of the stuff that goes mainstream here. I listen to every type of music, but I am going to go ahead and throw out a few artists and songs that you may never have heard of, in hopes of getting some new fans for the bands.
(10/26/11 5:19am)
Freshman George Washburne played for a packed Cellar Tuesday night. After beginning with an acoustic set, he was then joined by sophomores Ian Atchison on the bass and Andrew Robie on the drums, junior Owen Hutchinson on the back-up guitar, and high school friend Cody Reifsteck on the saxophone.
(10/25/11 4:49am)
Dallas Joseph, a Middle Tennessee State University 2009 graduate, says he and a friend first used the word "loaded" in a song and wanted to turn it into something bigger.
(10/12/11 10:36pm)
A lively Cellar crowd laughs as Wade Downey explains his opening song was written for his two-year-old son, Finn, and the eventual break-ups he'll go through later in life.
(09/08/11 8:23am)
I don't function well without my iPod. I live parts of my days by playlists - alternative while I walk, symphonic while I write, trippy while I space out and rap while I run. Music affects my emotions to make me mellow, perky or adrenaline-rushed, and listening is a habit I hate to do without.
(08/25/11 5:47am)
Turn up your speakers to blare Mute Math's "Typical" and you'll get anything but that.
(03/24/11 4:04am)
The University of Richmond's 12-member jazz combo and its director, Mike Davison, took a spring break trip to Greece and played eight gigs in Athens and Thessaloniki.
(02/24/11 3:13am)
Karaoke at Phil's Continental Lounge is attracting more students to the already popular Thursday night hangout.
(02/10/11 3:27am)
"Dexter" is an amazing show. It's engaging, interesting, well shot, and Michael C. Hall is perfect as the title character, Dexter Morgan.
(01/27/11 5:15am)
If you know me personally, you know that I live and breathe music. For the most part I listen to an eclectic mix of thrash, pop-punk, folk and alternative, or as most people would call it, emo. That aside, I was recently given the opportunity to interview one of my favorite bands of all time.