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Gritty guitars, driving rhythms and a do-it-yourself ethic combine in Old Light, a Portland band bringing its brand of rock ‘n’ roll to this weekend’s Nelsonville Music Festival.
Normally, Gillian Welch and Black Sabbath would not be put in the same breath as musical companions, but that’s the sound The Hiders are aiming for at this year’s Nelsonville Music Festival.
Athens music fans will have reason to stay busy this weekend as ACRN’s Lobsterfest, headlined by Cleveland punk band Cloud Nothings, will span three venues on three different days, all for free.
Five a cappella ensembles will gather to celebrate the their seniors’ final performance and each other’s music during a concert Saturday night.
A former president of Ohio University will stride across the stage and take his place upon the concert stand to direct the Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band Concert Thursday, as the bands prepare for a trip across Europe.
Once a week, a group of musicians congregates in one of Glidden’s fourth floor recital rooms. Some are years past their college days, some haven’t even left high school, others are Ohio University students and they all make up the Campus Orchestra.
As passers-by walked through Howard Park on Thursday, they were greeted by a pro-life rally with pictures of unborn babies.
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The culmination of junior dance students’ work will be on display two nights this week, as part of the School of Dance’s annual Spring Dance Concert.
After returning from sabbatical Roger Braun is once again taking the helm of Ohio University’s Percussion Ensemble.
By the time 11Fest ended with the bang of fireworks after DJ Steve Aoki’s set, the jam-packed field had become soaked with beer that flew through the sky as the partiers began the journey home.
Scenes from classic musical theater and opera will be presented during the School of Music’s “Opera Theater Scenes” on Friday.
Number Fest fans’ anticipation continues to mount as Saturday creeps closer, when a sea of people will celebrate the coming of nationally touring artists Kendrick Lamar and Steve Aoki at the 11th edition of the event.
What: AZA! African Dance and Music Concert
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A touring duo, one a mentor and the other his mentee, will be taking the Ohio University stage as equals.
Carefully crafted works by music composition students will be the centerpiece of a recital Thursday night, presenting pieces that have been in progress since at least the beginning of the semester.
Five members, five instruments and a multitude of the Powers Woodwind Quintet’s tones will greet audience members in Glidden Recital Hall on Monday.
Ohio University’s former director of bands will be returning home with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wind Ensemble by his side.