Music
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Popular music still influential Kelly--Ned (Student--2004) Northern Iowan 101:35, p.7 |
2/8/2005 | Author defends his previous column on independent music. | |
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Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony music director to speak at UNI Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
1/18/2005 | Director Jason Weinberger will presents "Why Mahler Matters" on Tuesday January 25. | |
203 |
World-renowned composer Peter Schickele to present master class at UNI, Thursday Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1 |
1/11/2005 | Composer Peter Schickele will begin two week residency in the Cedar Valley. | |
204 |
II MC's a local band with love for music, fans Kalvig--Lindsay (Student--2004) Northern Iowan 101:28, p.12 |
12/10/2004 | Profile of the members of the II MC's and their plan for exposure; photo. | |
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Tickets still available for 'Smokey Joe's Café' Northern Iowan 101:15, p.12 |
10/19/2004 | Description of musical performance highlighting the music of Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller, to be held at the Gallagher-Bluedorn PAC; photo. | |
206 |
'Sound of Music' performance features original family Vande Zandschulp--Jessica (Student--2004) Northern Iowan 101:14, p.9 |
10/15/2004 | Sound of Music performance given by members of the Von Trapp family to take place at the Oster Regent Theatre; photo. | |
207 |
Old school entertainment still rules Paulson--Bryce (Student--2004) Northern Iowan 101:8, p.5 |
9/24/2004 | Describes what makes entertainment of the past continue to be high quality entertainment. | |
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MP3s here to stay Northern Iowan 100:53, p.5 |
4/23/2004 | Believes that the MP3 craze is here to stay and that despite their claims, the music recording industry will not be ruined. | |
209 |
What's up Northern Iowan 100:50, p.4 |
4/13/2004 | Meetings and events planned. | |
210 |
Student voices Northern Iowan 100:46, p.11 |
3/30/2004 | Students respond to the question "Who is your favorite celebrity turned pseudo-singer: Tyra Banks, Jada Pinkett-Smith, or Paris Hilton?"; photo. | |
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Bring passion back to music Athay--Steve (Student--2003) Northern Iowan 100:41, p.7 |
3/2/2004 | Laments the state of popular music and how it has lost its artistic qualities. | |
212 |
Recital to celebrate opening of UNI Center for Multicultural Education Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
11/11/2003 | Event will consist of vocal performance by Darryl Taylor followed by a panel discussion, both concerning poet Langston Hughes. | |
213 |
You just can't compete with 'free' Heggen--Joshua L. (Student--2001-2003) Northern Iowan 100:13, p.7 |
10/14/2003 | Likes downloading music from the Internet. | |
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RIAA sues 261 for file swapping Agee--Nicole B. (Class of 2004) Northern Iowan 100:6, p.1 |
9/19/2003 | UNI has policies in effect on the sharing of copyright protected materials; photo. | |
215 |
The down-low on downloading Northern Iowan 100:6, p.7 |
9/19/2003 | Believes file sharing of music is theft; does not have solution. | |
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Considering campus concerts Heggen--Joshua L. (Student--2001-2003) Northern Iowan 100:5, p.7 |
9/16/2003 | Explains the process of getting performers to come to UNI. | |
217 |
Johnny Cash: honoring "The Man in Black" Northern Iowan 100:5, p.15 |
9/16/2003 | Post-WWII musical influence died Sept. 12; photo. | |
218 |
'American Bandstand' marks 46th anniversary Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
8/18/2003 | Show changed way music would be marketed. | |
219 |
UNI to host performance by Tsou Cultural Troupe of Taiwan Public Relations News Release 2002:500, p.1 |
4/29/2003 | 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. | |
220 |
Esteves constantly pervading Cliff's thoughts Blodgett--Clifford L. (Student--2002) Northern Iowan 99:53, p.5 |
4/25/2003 | Provides random feelings about professional hockey and football, contemporary music, and townhouses. | |
221 |
Arts in April Festival Saturday, March 29, at UNI's Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center Public Relations News Release 2002:402, p.1 |
3/26/2003 | Kickoff for Arts in April celebration will be held in the GBPAC, and will open at 10:30 a.m. on March 29. | |
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March is Music in Our Schools Month Public Relations News Release 2002:397, p.1 |
3/24/2003 | Will talk about the importance of music education. | |
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Grammy's hit the right notes Northern Iowan 99:39, p.5 |
2/25/2003 | Praises the success of this year's Grammy awards. | |
224 |
Music made legal Public Relations News Release 2002:300, p.1 |
2/3/2003 | Downloading music legally off of the Internet will be explored. | |
225 |
The evolution of music videos Public Relations News Release 2002:300, p.1 |
2/3/2003 | Carol Vernallis will talk about the reflection of our culture seen in recent music videos. | |
226 |
UNI Museum introduces students to world of music Keiser--David A. (Student--2002) Northern Iowan 99:31, p.10 |
1/28/2003 | "A World of Music" will showcase musical instruments from all over the world, through May 31; photo. | |
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U.S. Air Force band to play at UNI Public Relations News Release 2003:155, p.1 |
10/29/2002 | Will perform in GBPAC Great Hall November 10. | |
228 |
Serendipity Safari Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003) Northern Iowan 99:14, p.7 |
10/18/2002 | Pop singers Britney Spears, Tiffany, and Debbie Gibson argue about their popularity. | |
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The music biz Public Relations News Release 2001:529, p.1 |
6/24/2002 | John Vallentine talks about the status of the music industry today. | |
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Music and mood Public Relations News Release 2001:501, p.1 |
5/27/2002 | Discussion is held on the effects of music. | |
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Lack of support not only at athletic events Dean--Samantha R. (Student--2000-2002) Northern Iowan 98:44, p.9 |
3/15/2002 | 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. | |
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Celebrating holiday diversity Public Relations News Release 0:247, p.1 |
12/24/2001 | Music from different cultural holiday celebration discussed. | |
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The best albums, tours of 2001 Rogers--Brian (Student--2001) Northern Iowan 98:27, p.7 |
12/11/2001 | Reviews the music of the bands Radiohead and Tool. | |
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Musicians lending voices to relief efforts Baranowski--Tony Northern Iowan 98:10, p.5 |
10/5/2001 | Discusses ways in which music helps people deal with tough situations and how certain musicians ruin classic songs. | |
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Columnist tries to lighten mood Koppes--Kevin (Student--2002) Northern Iowan 98:7, p.7 |
9/25/2001 | Feels the music industry should concentrate more on music than money. | |
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Aaliyah's death shakes the music world Oswald--Nick (Student--2001) Northern Iowan 98:5, p.18 |
9/18/2001 | Author pays tribute to Aaliyah; photo. | |
237 |
MTV de-Generation X? Northern Iowan 98:3, p.7 |
9/11/2001 | Comments on the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards. | |
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Music education Public Relations News Release 2000:477, p.1 |
6/25/2001 | The importance of music in everyone's life will be discussed by Debra Gordon. | |
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From Material Girl to music icon: a tribute to Madonna Roberts--Dixie Northern Iowan 97:52, p.13 |
4/17/2001 | Review of the singing career of Madonna. | |
240 |
Iowa needs music label industry Northern Iowan 97:51, p.8 |
4/13/2001 | Rowdy Lind of Donnellson, Iowa, believes that UNI should begin a record label. | |
241 |
Madonna finds 'What it feels like' to be banned by MTV. . .again Droll--Robert J. Northern Iowan 97:45, p.3 |
3/23/2001 | Comments on the banning of Madonna's most recent music video by MTV; photo. | |
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Serendipity Safari Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003) Northern Iowan 97:42, p.6 |
3/2/2001 | A chicken performs rap music. | |
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Musical instruments are instrumental in child development Public Relations News Release 2000:206, p.1 |
1/22/2001 | Bob Washut explains the benefits of music on children. | |
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Rap and reading Public Relations News Release 2000:195, p.3 |
1/8/2001 | Rap music is being used to help children learn to read. | |
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Playing a musical instrument can help children develop myriad skills Public Relations News Release 2000:183, p.1 |
12/1/2000 | Bob Washut discusses the skills obtained by children who play an instrument. | |
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Rap can have positive effect on children's learning Public Relations News Release 2000:288, p.1 |
11/1/2000 | 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. | |
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Niche Radio finds a home on the Web Public Relations News Release 2000:135, p.1 |
10/30/2000 | More and more radio stations have followings on the Web, according to Chris Martin. | |
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Serendipity Safari Rogness--Jared C. (Class of 2003) Northern Iowan 97:18, p.6 |
10/27/2000 | Gives opinion of pop music. | |
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"Almost Famous" sparks musical inquiry Gernes--Michael Northern Iowan 97:14, p.6 |
10/13/2000 | Gives insight on how music from the 1990s will be noted. | |
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Tallcorn Jazz Festival announces winners, students qualify for state competition Public Relations News Release 1998:361, p.1 |
5/4/1999 | Iowa State Jazz Competition held April 1 at UNI. |
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