Trumpets, and saxophones, and trombones, oh my!
There's nothing like big band music to get one feeling warm as the weather starts to cool around the holiday season, and the Big Bad Jazz Band @ GCC entertained the Glendale College auditorium on Sunday, tapping toes and putting a smile on people's faces for at least a night.…
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Music Faculty members Peter Green, Beth Pflueger, and Patrick Rosalez, presented a chamber music recital that delighted a full house on Nov. 13.
"Per Gioco," an Italian phrase for "for fun," was the name of the performance attended by more than 70 people.…
The fall cabaret featuring Vocal Pops Ensemble and Commercial Voice was off to a good start when Commercial Voice welcomed a full house with a warm and vibrant "It's Today" on Nov. 18 in the auditorium.
Pam Glazier lit up the stage singing "Bye, Bye Blackbird," followed by Armond Pirjanian capturing the mournful feeling of Elton John's "Daniel.…
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Caution: Spoilers
Ever fallen in love with someone you shouldn't have fallen in love with?
They probably spurned your natural emotions (check), made you feel like dirt (check) and if you presumably start a commotion, you'll run the risk of losing them (check).…
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Move over, Jonas Brothers - the hottest band on the "Twilight" soundtrack, Paramore, threw an outdoor mini-concert outside of the Hollywood and Highland Hot Topic on Nov. 18, performing songs from the movie sound rack.
"Twilight" cast members Nikki Reed and Kristen Stewart presented the band on stage as excited fans screamed relentlessly.…
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Nowadays in the music industry, the majority of songs either fall into two categories - horrible pseudo cover bands with three word names who try to imitate the heyday of the '80s metal movement or rappers who keep on writing about their life in the streets as dealers (except it gets repetitive the third or fourth time), but when you find yourself listening to a song titled "Love Story" at 2 a.…
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Describing Mezklah's music would be like describing Los Angeles to someone who has never been here - extensive and possibly inaccurate. Just as the city has a convergence of so many cultures, this group brings together the rhythms of various genres, and to get the drift of exactly what it is, one must consider each element.…
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