Music
Displaying 101 - 150 of 1036 in reverse chronological order
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101 | Local band Grinning Match opens for Love Out Loud Northern Iowan 108:24, p.8 |
Minneapolis band performs in the Cedar Valley for the first time; photo. | |
102 | Concert Competition Northern Iowan 108:22, p.8 |
Six finalists competed for the chance to be a soloist with the Northern Iowa Symphony Orchestra. The competition was extremely close. Abigail Coffer won with her performance of "Concertino for Flute and Orchestra". | |
103 | Jazz Band One gives fresh feel to jazz music Northern Iowan 108:21, p.7 |
Russell Hall was the stage for Jazz Band One last weekend. Music ranged from Duke Ellington to Radiohead as well as some student composed pieces. | |
104 | New building hours create conflict for music majors Northern Iowan 108:18, p.1 |
Practice time for music majors must be adjusted due to the closure of buildings at 2:00AM. Student and building safety were cited as the reason for the changes. Buildings are open and monitored for 116 hours per week. | |
105 | Panther fans invited to sing their way to the McLeod Northern Iowan 108:17, p.6 |
Sports Marketing Department is sponsoring a new competition; "Sing Your Way to the McLeod Center". Each person or group will perform the National Anthem for a chance to sing prior to a ball game. Ben Jacobson and Texas Tenor John Hagen will judge. | |
106 | Downtown Cedar Falls welcomes new art space Northern Iowan 108:12, p.6 |
"The Space" is a multi use facility designed to host literary events, art shows, music venue, movie screenings, and clothing swaps; photo. | |
107 | Variety of musical groups perform at scholarship concert Northern Iowan 108:9, p.1 |
This was the 30th year of the concert. Music filled the air from drums to harps and a symphony. A champagne and hors d'oeuvres reception followed the concert. Organizers called the concert a success. | |
108 | Glowstock Northern Iowan 108:7, p.6 |
A free music festival played to a packed house at the Wheelhouse. The location of the concert had to be changed four days prior to the event. Seven hours of eleven bands kept the house rocking; photo. | |
109 | Remembering 9/11 in performance Northern Iowan 108:6, p.5 |
The Cedar Falls and UNI community packed the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center for the "Remembrance: 9/11 Ten Years Later". The show included musical performances and student reflections on the day; photo. | |
110 | Bald trio paints the town blue Northern Iowan 108:4, p.5 |
The Blue Man Group concerts were well received. The shows were interactive with the audience; involving large balls, toilet paper, humor, and music; photo. | |
111 | Strayer-Wood Theatre announces 2011-2012 Season Public Relations News Release 2011:22, p.1 |
A line up of shows has been announced for the 2011-2012 season at the Strayer-Wood Theatre. | |
112 | Mission: Impossible Northern Iowan 108:3, p.4 |
Many things are possible; even though difficult to achieve. "Glowstock", a giant venture for local musical talent, has been in the planning stages for several months. The event is scheduled for September 17 at Lawther Field. | |
113 | New shoes, new life Northern Iowan 108:1, p.7 |
Students challenged to participate in clubs, speakers, athletic events, concerts, and conference presentations. Take advantage of the opportunities available during your college experience. | |
114 | 3rd Annual North End Arts and Music Festival scheduled Public Relations News Release 2011:7, p.1 |
The Jubilee United Methodist Church will be host to the 3rd Annual North End Arts and Music Festival. | |
115 | We got him Northern Iowan 107:54, p.7 |
Satirical look at the supposed capture of a man accused of releasing dogs nearly ten years ago. This solves the question posed by the 2000 song by the same name; photo. | |
116 | 'Dancing With the Stars' may feature local band's music Northern Iowan 107:51, p.6 |
Two current students are members of the band, Followed by Ghosts. Their music has been on HBO three times and now the band has been approached by ABC. A song from their most recent album caught the interest of the network; photo. | |
117 | UNI Open Mic Night Northern Iowan 107:49, p.2 |
Bands and individual musicians showcased their talents in Maucker Union; photo. | |
118 | A music industry alternative Northern Iowan 107:46, p.5 |
An examination of the music industry and what drives the success of recording artists. | |
119 | Black plagues UNI campus Northern Iowan 107:46, p. |
Plague caused by viewing Rebecca Black's music video, "Friday"; photo. | |
120 | Mike Posner to perform at UNI Northern Iowan 107:44, p.7 |
Singer, songwriter, and producer will perform in the West Gymnasium. Panther Productions is sponsoring the event. | |
121 | Ari Hest Northern Iowan 107:44, p.2 |
New York City recording artist gave a performance in a Cedar Falls home; photo. | |
122 | Panther Portraits: Rock for a Cure Northern Iowan 107:44, p.8 |
The American Cancer Society benefited from the performance of bands at the Hub in downtown Cedar Falls; photo. | |
123 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 107:42, p.6 |
Scenes from the UNI Hispanic Latino Student Union Black and White Ball; photo. | |
124 | Kickin' off the fight against cancer Northern Iowan 107:42, p.5 |
Relay for Life benefited from an evening of music at the Hub on Main Street. The entire five dollar cover charge went to the organization. Lots of entertainment is planned for the relay in the McLeod Center in April. | |
125 | The Band Perry moves to GBPAC Northern Iowan 107:36, p.7 |
A sold out performance for the Maucker Union has been moved to the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. General admission tickets go on sale February 14. The original concert sold out in six hours. | |
126 | Shooting ourselves in the foot Northern Iowan 107:36, p.10 |
Believes that the lack of big name musical groups in the area may be due to rude and immature audiences. Recent local concerts had prompted comments from band members. | |
127 | UNI students experience culture at the Chinese New Year Celebration Northern Iowan 107:34, p.6 |
Year of the Rabbit was celebrated at the Center for Multicultural Education. Chinese dishes were the main attraction. Music, dance, video footage, and drama were provided; photo. | |
128 | UNI project works to integrate arts into elementary school curriculum. Public Relations News Release 2010:197, p.1 |
"Musically Moving Math for Primary Teachers" is designed to provide professional development for integrating the arts into math classes to increase student understanding and achievement in math and movement. | |
129 | 'Interlude Dance' becomes a UNI phenomenon Northern Iowan 107:31, p.4 |
Ian Goldsmith, Scott Connerley, and Tyler Wright created the dance. Dance was taught to Resident Assistants in Campbell and then taken to the Athletic Marketing Department for permission to perform at one of the basketball games; photo. | |
130 | The Band Perry to perform at UNI Northern Iowan 107:27, p.5 |
Maucker Union Ballroom will host The Band Perry, in concert, February 24, 2011. | |
131 | UNI celebrates International Education Week Northern Iowan 107:23, p.1 |
Provost Gloria Gibson opened the celebration Sunday in Lang Auditorium. Guang Jin, a UNI alumnus, was the keynote speaker. The week's activities announced. | |
132 | The boys of fall truly are special Northern Iowan 107:16, p.14 |
The Kenny Chesney song, "Boys of Fall", brings back memories of high school football games and the realization that experience will have to be relived in future generations; photo. | |
133 | "The HeART Project" to raise money for Haiti Northern Iowan 107:14, p.5 |
Art work from Haiti and the Cedar Valley will be on display November 30 at Orchard Hill Church. The art work will be available for sale with the proceeds going to United Christians International for the funding of a school in Haiti. | |
134 | The Temptations to revive the '60s' at UNI Northern Iowan 107:8, p.4 |
Motown legends "The Temptations" and "The Four Tops" will perform at Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. | |
135 | College Hill Partnership to host Oktoberfest Northern Iowan 107:7, p.5 |
Classic and vegetarian brats, craft beers, and other fall food and beverage specialties will highlight the first annual Oktoberfest celebration. A polka band will provide the music. | |
136 | UNI students to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month Northern Iowan 107:5, p.6 |
A music festival September 16 will highlight the celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month; photo. | |
137 | UNI student band "Lick it Ticket" delivers Northern Iowan 107:4, p.3 |
Free concert outside Russell Hall featured original material as a sneak peak of the group's upcoming Halloween show. | |
138 | Riverside Occurrence takes the edge off Northern Iowan 106:53, p.8 |
Local "folky-bluegrass" band is living their dream. They have opened for The Nadas and Daphne Willis. They enjoy their music and each other; photo. | |
139 | UNI School of Music's Community Music School offering summer activities for all ages Public Relations News Release 2009:428, p.1 |
Camp Musicmania, is for students who will be in K through fifth grades this fall. Camp activities include dancing, improvising, singing and playing Orff percussion instruments. The camps will conclude with a final performance for friends and parents. | |
140 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 106:52, p.7 |
Students perform in UNI Student Composers Concert; photo. | |
141 | Selling out to sell out? Northern Iowan 106:51, p.5 |
Considers what it means for a musical group to sell out, especially in the field of alternative music. | |
142 | UNI introduces 2010 summer camps; Calling all aspiring filmmakers, scientists, designers and entrepreneurs Public Relations News Release 2009:341, p.1 |
Is your child interested in astronomy and gazing at the stars; or obsessed with robotics; or a young entrepreneur looking to make their fortunes in small business; an aspiring filmmaker? These are just some of the types of camps offered this summer. | |
143 | Jay Sean live in concert April 23 at UNI's West Gym Public Relations News Release 2009:340, p.1 |
Jay Sean is a singer-songwriter, rapper, beat boxer and record producer. In addition to success in Asian and European markets, his American-debut single, "Down," topped the Billboard Top 100 in 2009. | |
144 | UNI's next Musically Speaking lecture focuses on Gyory Ligeti Public Relations News Release 2009:346, p.1 |
Jennifer Iverson, assistant professor of music theory will present "Ligeti's Sound-Mass Music and the Discourses of the Darmstadt Avant-garde" in Russell Hall. She will discuss the Darmstadt composer, focusing on three key discourses that he encountered. | |
145 | UNI student wins state business plan competition Public Relations News Release 2009:314, p.1 |
Sophomore Nick Cash has won one of three $5,000 first place awards in the Pappajohn New Venture Business Plan Competition for his business Book Hatchery. Book Hatchery provides self-publishers the ability to manage and sell their texts. | |
146 | UNI to host night of musical fun at second-annual Panther Idol Public Relations News Release 2009:295, p.1 |
Panther Idol is an event that provides a fun, social and safe occasion for students to come together and have an enjoyable evening, according to Mike Bobeldyk, Maucker Union associate director. | |
147 | Panther Portraits Northern Iowan 106:35, p.4 |
Members of the UNI Bass Studio Recital hold winter concert; photo. | |
148 | University of Northern Iowa Bass Studio holds winter concert Northern Iowan 106:35, p.1 |
Russell Hall hosted the Winter Bass Concert; photo. | |
149 | Dante Marcellous to perform his music at "Love Legacy" concert Northern Iowan 106:33, p.5 |
Junior communications and electronic media major to perform during a free concert. Others joining Marcellous on stage will be Ellaysa Newton and Brion Martin; photo. | |
150 | News Brief: Bill to ban throwback bands' performances Northern Iowan 106:33, p.1 |
Tribute bands may need to adjust a little if a new proposed bill becomes law. The bill would make it illegal to falsely identify with the original musical artists; photo. |