Music

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201 Ike Reilly Assassination returns to the area
Northern Iowan 102:12, p.12
Band performed at the Reverb on Monday and promoted their newest album, 'Junkie Faithful;" photo.
202 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 102:12, p.11
Students respond to the question, "What is your favorite music event you have attended at UNI or in the Cedar Valley area?"
203 Student Voices
Northern Iowan 102:5, p.15
Students respond to the question, "Why do you listen to the music that you do?"
204 NI writer experiences live music in Cedar Falls
Northern Iowan 102:2, p.16
Writer talks about recent concerts she attended, and where you can expect live music shows in the future.
205 UNI offers many student organizations
Northern Iowan 102:2, p.13
Student organizations and events flourish at UNI; if you cannot find one you like, you can start your own; photo.
206 UNI music alumni receive Iowa Bandmasters Karl King Award
Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1
This marks the third year in a row that UNI alumni have received this prestigious award bringing the total alumni recipients to twelve.
207 Capitol M: hard rock, funk, a message
Northern Iowan 101:58, p.7
Local band plays a variety of music; will present a concert at the Reverb on July 2; photo.
208 Masses conditioned to like popular music
Northern Iowan 101:36, p.6
Disagrees with a column written by Ned Kelly.
209 Music about personal taste
Northern Iowan 101:36, p.6
Thought Ned Kelly's original article could have been written with more thought.
210 Column slaps Indy lovers
Northern Iowan 101:35, p.8
Writes in response to the column written by Ned Kelly on Indy music.
211 Popular music still influential
Northern Iowan 101:35, p.7
Author defends his previous column on independent music.
212 Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony music director to speak at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Director Jason Weinberger will presents "Why Mahler Matters" on Tuesday January 25.
213 World-renowned composer Peter Schickele to present master class at UNI, Thursday
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Composer Peter Schickele will begin two week residency in the Cedar Valley.
214 II MC's a local band with love for music, fans
Northern Iowan 101:28, p.12
Profile of the members of the II MC's and their plan for exposure; photo.
215 Tickets still available for 'Smokey Joe's Café'
Northern Iowan 101:15, p.12
Description of musical performance highlighting the music of Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller, to be held at the Gallagher-Bluedorn PAC; photo.
216 'Sound of Music' performance features original family
Northern Iowan 101:14, p.9
Sound of Music performance given by members of the Von Trapp family to take place at the Oster Regent Theatre; photo.
217 Old school entertainment still rules
Northern Iowan 101:8, p.5
Describes what makes entertainment of the past continue to be high quality entertainment.
218 MP3s here to stay
Northern Iowan 100:53, p.5
Believes that the MP3 craze is here to stay and that despite their claims, the music recording industry will not be ruined.
219 What's up
Northern Iowan 100:50, p.4
Meetings and events planned.
220 Student voices
Northern Iowan 100:46, p.11
Students respond to the question "Who is your favorite celebrity turned pseudo-singer: Tyra Banks, Jada Pinkett-Smith, or Paris Hilton?"; photo.
221 Bring passion back to music
Northern Iowan 100:41, p.7
Laments the state of popular music and how it has lost its artistic qualities.
222 Recital to celebrate opening of UNI Center for Multicultural Education
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Event will consist of vocal performance by Darryl Taylor followed by a panel discussion, both concerning poet Langston Hughes.
223 You just can't compete with 'free'
Northern Iowan 100:13, p.7
Likes downloading music from the Internet.
224 RIAA sues 261 for file swapping
Northern Iowan 100:6, p.1
UNI has policies in effect on the sharing of copyright protected materials; photo.
225 The down-low on downloading
Northern Iowan 100:6, p.7
Believes file sharing of music is theft; does not have solution.
226 Considering campus concerts
Northern Iowan 100:5, p.7
Explains the process of getting performers to come to UNI.
227 Johnny Cash: honoring "The Man in Black"
Northern Iowan 100:5, p.15
Post-WWII musical influence died Sept. 12; photo.
228 'American Bandstand' marks 46th anniversary
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Show changed way music would be marketed.
229 UNI to host performance by Tsou Cultural Troupe of Taiwan
Public Relations News Release 2002:500, p.1
UNI School of Music hosts the Tsou Cultural Troupe of Taiwan, under the direction of UNI School of Music alumnus Susan Tsai, who will perform in the Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center's Davis Hall on May 6.
230 Esteves constantly pervading Cliff's thoughts
Northern Iowan 99:53, p.5
Provides random feelings about professional hockey and football, contemporary music, and townhouses.
231 Arts in April Festival Saturday, March 29, at UNI's Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center
Public Relations News Release 2002:402, p.1
Kickoff for Arts in April celebration will be held in the GBPAC, and will open at 10:30 a.m. on March 29.
232 March is Music in Our Schools Month
Public Relations News Release 2002:397, p.1
Will talk about the importance of music education.
233 Grammy's hit the right notes
Northern Iowan 99:39, p.5
Praises the success of this year's Grammy awards.
234 Music made legal
Public Relations News Release 2002:300, p.1
Downloading music legally off of the Internet will be explored.
235 The evolution of music videos
Public Relations News Release 2002:300, p.1
Carol Vernallis will talk about the reflection of our culture seen in recent music videos.
236 UNI Museum introduces students to world of music
Northern Iowan 99:31, p.10
"A World of Music" will showcase musical instruments from all over the world, through May 31; photo.
237 U.S. Air Force band to play at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2003:155, p.1
Will perform in GBPAC Great Hall November 10.
238 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 99:14, p.7
Pop singers Britney Spears, Tiffany, and Debbie Gibson argue about their popularity.
239 The music biz
Public Relations News Release 2001:529, p.1
John Vallentine talks about the status of the music industry today.
240 Music and mood
Public Relations News Release 2001:501, p.1
Discussion is held on the effects of music.
241 Lack of support not only at athletic events
Northern Iowan 98:44, p.9
Comments on the lack of student support for the theatre, and music departments at UNI, as well as intercollegiate athletics other than basketball and football.
242 Celebrating holiday diversity
Public Relations News Release 0:247, p.1
Music from different cultural holiday celebration discussed.
243 The best albums, tours of 2001
Northern Iowan 98:27, p.7
Reviews the music of the bands Radiohead and Tool.
244 Musicians lending voices to relief efforts
Northern Iowan 98:10, p.5
Discusses ways in which music helps people deal with tough situations and how certain musicians ruin classic songs.
245 Columnist tries to lighten mood
Northern Iowan 98:7, p.7
Feels the music industry should concentrate more on music than money.
246 Aaliyah's death shakes the music world
Northern Iowan 98:5, p.18
Author pays tribute to Aaliyah; photo.
247 MTV de-Generation X?
Northern Iowan 98:3, p.7
Comments on the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards.
248 Music education
Public Relations News Release 2000:477, p.1
The importance of music in everyone's life will be discussed by Debra Gordon.
249 From Material Girl to music icon: a tribute to Madonna
Northern Iowan 97:52, p.13
Review of the singing career of Madonna.
250 Iowa needs music label industry
Northern Iowan 97:51, p.8
Rowdy Lind of Donnellson, Iowa, believes that UNI should begin a record label.
251 Madonna finds 'What it feels like' to be banned by MTV. . .again
Northern Iowan 97:45, p.3
Comments on the banning of Madonna's most recent music video by MTV; photo.
252 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 97:42, p.6
A chicken performs rap music.
253 Musical instruments are instrumental in child development
Public Relations News Release 2000:206, p.1
Bob Washut explains the benefits of music on children.
254 Rap and reading
Public Relations News Release 2000:195, p.3
Rap music is being used to help children learn to read.
255 Playing a musical instrument can help children develop myriad skills
Public Relations News Release 2000:183, p.1
Bob Washut discusses the skills obtained by children who play an instrument.
256 Rap can have positive effect on children's learning
Public Relations News Release 2000:288, p.1
Gloria Kirkland Holmes comments on how rap, used in a positive way, creates the rhythmic patterns or beats that help children learn and retain knowledge.
257 Niche Radio finds a home on the Web
Public Relations News Release 2000:135, p.1
More and more radio stations have followings on the Web, according to Chris Martin.
258 Serendipity Safari
Northern Iowan 97:18, p.6
Gives opinion of pop music.
259 "Almost Famous" sparks musical inquiry
Northern Iowan 97:14, p.6
Gives insight on how music from the 1990s will be noted.
260 Tallcorn Jazz Festival announces winners, students qualify for state competition
Public Relations News Release 1998:361, p.1
Iowa State Jazz Competition held April 1 at UNI.
261 Iowa is a friendly state and DMB does not "suck"
Northern Iowan 95:55, p.12
Student comments on Nathan Chandler's column blasting the "Dave Matthews Band" and was disappointed by M. J. Rana's letter about unfriendly Iowans.
262 One should be exposed to many types of music
Northern Iowan 95:55, p.11
Nathan Chandler's article on the "Dave Matthews Band" was inappropriate and insulted the fans.
263 DMB soon to be legendary
Northern Iowan 95:53, p.10
"Dave Matthews Band" has influenced our culture and music.
264 DMB: one phenomenon that will hopefully pass
Northern Iowan 95:50, p.6
Columnist is not a fan of the Dave Matthews Band.
265 Using music to affect your mood
Public Relations News Release 1998:165, p.1
Wendy Cook and Kim McReady talk about the impact of music on mood in their workshop.
266 Using rap to teach reading
Public Relations News Release 1998:146, p.1
UNI professor of curriculum and instruction Gloria Kirkland-Holmes discusses using rap music to teach reading to young children.
267 Guest Organist from Britain, Colin Andrews, in concert on Tuesday, Nov. 3
Public Relations News Release 1998:108, p.1
British organist will perform November 3 as part of the UNI Organ Series and present a workshop on poetry November 2.
268 Used in a positive way, rap can have a very positive effect on children's learning
Public Relations News Release 1998:109, p.1
Rap music can be used to help students having trouble with other academic subjects.
269 Black history in music
Public Relations News Release 1997:206, p.1
Darryl Taylor, Assistant Professor of Music, remarks on African American contributions to music.
270 Making beautiful music, on the world wide web
Public Relations News Release 1996:481, p.1
Professor Rees talks about music resources on the internet.
271 University of Northern Iowa music historian finds unknown Mozart work
Public Relations News Release 1996:443, p.1
Professor David Buch finds unknown Mozart work at a library in Germany.
272 Untitled
Northern Iowan 93:45, p.8
Student brings instrument to Jazzercize class.
273 Enjoy life: become a roadie
Northern Iowan 93:36, p.5
Columnist comments on the effect popular musical groups have on individuals.
274 Down Beat magazine all "jazzed" up about UNI band
Public Relations News Release 1996:110, p.1
Down Beat magazine recently gave the UNI Jazz Band One a five-star rating in a review of its CD.
275 The Blenders to perform during Homecoming festivities at University of Northern Iowa October 11
Public Relations News Release 1996:93, p.1
The Blenders will be performing October 11 as part of the Homecoming festivities.
276 Jazzing up Russell Hall
Northern Iowan 93:10, p.10
Five jazz combinations performed in Russell Hall Tuesday.
277 Oh, how things change; music from the good ol' days
Northern Iowan 93:6, p.6
People's tastes in music change as they age.
278 Music can teach children to communicate
Public Relations News Release 1996:21, p.1
Gary Dulabaum has helped kids to read and communicate using music and singing.
279 Music has charms to soothe the savage beast, and is pretty effective at teaching kids, too!
Public Relations News Release 1995:491, p.1
Gary Dulabaum believes music can help improve kids' reading skills.
280 Parents shouldn't be afraid to participate with children in music
Public Relations News Release 1992:398, p.1
Chad and Terri Sigafus said that parents should participate in music with their children. This and other ideas were shared during a visit to Price Lab School.
281 Don't Fight It
Northern Iowan 88:6, p.2
Surveys recent popular music.
282 UNI to host band festival next weekend
Northern Iowan 87:34, p.9
Northern Iowa Festival of Bands will be held February 7-9. Northern Brass Quintet, including many UNI faculty performers, will open with a concert Friday.
283 Upcoming musical performances
Northern Iowan 87:30, p.10
Robert Lehrbaumer and Rick Sowash will perform January 21 and 22, respectively, as part of "Vienna in Concert".
284 Music to our ears may soon come in the form of an earplug.
Public Relations News Release 1990:265, p.1
UNI professor notes that earplugs can allow persons to enjoy loud concerts.
285 Creative drama builds thinking, social skills at University of Northern Iowa's Price Laboratory School
Public Relations News Release 1990:234, p.1
Plays provide fourth graders opportunities to plan, play, work in groups, perform, and evaluate their work.
286 REO Speedwagon rocked the Dome with 'intense energy'
Northern Iowan 87:19, p.12
REO Speedwagon concert a success; photo.
287 Learning to play music can help your child's self esteem
Public Relations News Release 1990:166, p.1
Singing or learning to play a musical instrument helps improve the self esteem of children.
288 On the Other Hand
Northern Iowan 87:11, p.2
Comments on George Will's Newsweek article attacking "2 Live Crew" and their negative influence on society.
289 Pianist to perform
Northern Iowan 87:10, p.7
Egyptian pianist Selim Sednawi will lecture and perform today.
290 From the past . . .
Northern Iowan 87:5, p.13
News and events on the UNI campus 20, 40, 50, and 55 years ago.
291 Outstanding performance award to University of Northern Iowa's Jazz Band I at Notre Dame Collegiate Jazz Festival
Public Relations News Release 1989:555, p.1
Jazz Band I, directed by Professor Robert Washut, recieves an outsanding performance award a the Collegiate Jazz Festival of Notre Dame. Drummer, Scott Hidester, was also a recipient of the award. Band members listed.
292 Montclaire Quartet to perform Monday (April 16): Will be Artists-in-Residence at University of northern Iowa through 1992
Public Relations News Release 1989:542, p.1
The School of Music, Waterloo/Cedar Falls Symphony, and the R. J. McElroy Trust Foundation sponsor the Montclaire Quartet for the Artists-in-Residence program. The Quartet will perform in Russell Hall.
293 Music should be integral part of any child's education: University of Northern Iowa professor
Public Relations News Release 1989:438, p.1
Professor Patricia Osterby discusses the future role of music in education. Osterby predicts that the arts will replace sports as the country's extracurricular activity of choice as the New Millennium approaches.
294 Senior Week activities planned for week of March 4-9 at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:433, p.1
Senior Week celebrations begin with a men's basketball game against Cleveland State, a Theatre UNI production of the 'Masque of the Red Death', and a wine and cheese celebration with Constantine Curris. Senior committee members listed.
295 Drama, dance, music discussion will highlight Black History Month (February) at University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:359, p.1
Niambi Webster, Charles Taylor, and the Muntu Dance Theatre appear at the Kamerick Art Center for Black History Month celebrations. Other activities include blues and choir concerts, Casino Night, a live play, and a drill team performance.
296 Music relaxes students and helps to manage stress
Northern Iowan 86:12, p.8
Susan Koch talks about the beneficial effects of music; photo.
297 Band looks for name recognition to further career
Northern Iowan 85:43, p.9
Profile of Hairy Carrie; photo.
298 Music award winners chosen by UNI voters
Northern Iowan 85:34, p.11
UNI voting compared with AMA winners.
299 Music awards coming up, vote for the winners
Northern Iowan 85:31, p.9
NI will tabulate campus votes for favorite music.
300 Seventy-six trombones soon will sound brassier than ever.
Public Relations News Release 1988:113, p.1
In a recent visit to UNI, President of the West German Company , Gerhard Meinl says making tubas, trombones and trumpets by hand allows manufacturers to create the 'right sound.'