Releasing a critically acclaimed album can be both a blessing and a curse for a band. Read more...
Releasing a critically acclaimed album can be both a blessing and a curse for a band. Read more...
The Airborne Toxic Event burst onto the alternative music scene in 2008 with its eponymous debut album, which featured the oft-played "Sometime Around Midnight." That album was outstanding. Read more...
Adjusting to college is tough. For Duncan Palamourdas, arriving in a new country made it even tougher. Read more...
After giving up piano lessons when he moved to the United States from Korea in 1997, alumnus K.J. Kim found his musical calling again, in church. Read more...
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Alumnus K.J. Kim has performed at Disneyland, Carnegie Hall and Six Flags Magic Mountain, and he released an original song titled “21” on iTunes today. He performs, mixes and produces his music himself.
Practicing her solo in front of the mirror, Natalie Moyce constantly prepares for the 10th annual California A Cappella Festival in hopes that on stage she does not look as nervous as she feels. Read more...
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Random Voices, UCLA’s all-female a cappella group, will be hosting the 10th annual California A Cappella Festival on the UCLA campus. A cappella groups from across the state plan to participate.
Courtesy of Random Voices
Fingers danced upon the keys and feet shuffled across the 32-foot long pedals as "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" by Pink Floyd resonated throughout Royce Hall during rehearsal. Read more...
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Organist Christoph Bull will play the Skinner pipe organ in Royce Hall Saturday at 2 p.m. His performance will include Bach compositions and pieces from his new album.
Courtesy of Ian Erlich
Imagine if there was never any music blasting from the Bruin Plaza stage or that Schoenberg Hall no longer had an orchestra to fill its acoustic clad walls. Read more...
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Aitan will perform as the headliner for tonight’s Student Leader Advocates of Music concert, which will take place in Kerckhoff Grand Salon. The concert will promote SLAM!’s mission to bring music to schools. (courtesy of Lisa Roy)