Sunday, June 22

Bruin Harmony hopes to strike a chord with audience through original number

The melody of unity rings clear in Bruin Harmony’s music. After a one-year hiatus from the Spring Sing stage, the 16-person all-male a cappella group is back to perform “Pass On By” – the first original song in Bruin Harmony’s history. Read more...

Photo: All-male a cappella group Bruin Harmony will perform its first original song “Pass On By,” which contains elements of the group’s previous arrangements, such as a climactic song arc. (Photo illustration by Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff and Emily Dembinski/Illustrations director)


Singer-songwriter Dina Dove meshes rock music, catchy melodies in original song

Armed with an electric guitar and a legacy of rock ‘n’ roll, Dina Dove is taking flight. Dove, whose name is Ruth Buergenthal, is a second-year music history and industry student who will bring together rock music and catchy melodies with her electric guitar in this year’s Spring Sing. Read more...

Photo: Second-year music history and industry student Ruth Buergenthal, who performs under the stage name Dina Dove, will premiere her original song “Call Me When You Have the Time.” (Photo illustration by Ashley Kenney/Assistant Photo editor and Emily Dembinski/Illustrations director)


GOVAN and Kiarah Davis aim for healing, authenticity with acoustic arrangement

After a dark year, GOVAN and Kiarah Davis want to share warmth and sunshine with their audience. Under the stage name GOVAN, third-year theater student Michael Hackett will be making his Spring Sing debut with fourth-year theater student and Spring Sing veteran, Kiarah Davis. Read more...

Photo: Fourth-year theater student Kiarah Davis and third-year theater student Michael Hackett, who performs under stage name GOVAN, will perform GOVAN’s song “Shady Sunshine.” (Photo illustration by Anika Chakrabarti/Daily Bruin staff and Emily Dembinski/Illustrations director)


Student jazz band ‘Silva’ hopes to bring joy amid pandemic blues

Silva, a band of 14 jazz musicians, hopes their original song “Dance in Your Love” gets listeners up and dancing amid the pandemic. Third-year global jazz studies student Emily Silva, who the band is named after, wrote the original lyrics of “Dance in Your Love” after returning from a Fourth of July party in 2019. Read more...

Photo: Headed by third-year global jazz studies student Emily Silva, jazz band Silva will perform its original song “Dance in Your Love.” (Photo illustration by Anika Lillie Yazdi/Daily Bruin staff and Emily Dembinski/Illustrations director)




Music video ‘Call Me A Dreamer’ aims to empower, unite immigrants across US

The Dreamers are ready to turn their hopes into a reality. On April 16, singer and radio DJ Connie Blue-Puché released the music video “Call Me A Dreamer” in collaboration with a team of immigrants who came to the U.S. Read more...

Photo: Alumnus Carlos Bravo helped co-produce the music video “Call Me A Dreamer,” which highlights the experiences of immigrants brought to the United States as children. (Photo by Daanish Bhatti/Assistant Photo editor. Photo illustration by Jaelen Cruz/Daily Bruin)



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