Music

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# Title Date Summary
301 Gospel music to 'come alive' during April 28-30 workshop at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1988:390, p.1
Jerry Thomas will be guest and facilitator for the workshop and will conduct the mass choir in a Grand Finale Concert.
302 Northern Iowa student groups, community to sponsor 'Spring Fest '88' Saturday
Public Relations News Release 1987:382, p.1
The Residence Hall Association, the Entertainment Committee, KOKZ 105.7 FM, and several area businesses sponsor "Spring Fest '88". The event is held east of the Education Center, near the Campanile. Door prizes provided by the Campus Clippers.
303 Glee Club concert held in Sioux City
Public Relations News Release 1987:365, p.1
The Glee Club returns from their European tour, performing in Sioux City North High Auditorium. They perform classical music, sea chanteys, and poetry set to music.The concert is free, and open to the public.
304 University of Northern Iowa Men's Glee Club to perform in Sioux City after recent European Concert Tour
Public Relations News Release 1987:362, p.1
The Glee Club visits the Sioux City High School Auditorium to perform classical music, sea chanteys, and poetic works of Robert Frost and Walt Whitman set to music. Robert Byrnes directs the performance.
305 Linda Allen, a feminist singer/songwriter to perform at Northern Iowa April 13
Public Relations News Release 1987:344, p.1
Folk signer, Linda Allen, performs in the Royal Oak Room of Maucker Union. The show is sponsored by the Union Policy Board, and is open to the public.
306 Foods, clothing, games from foreign lands among offerings at International Cultural Festival, April 14 (Thursday) at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:327, p.1
The International Cultural Festival begins in Maucker Union, and will offer students the opportunity to learn about the traditional dress, food, games, and music of various cultures. The UNI Daycare children perform various foreign songs for the festival.
307 Northern Iowa to sponsor workshop Friday (Feb. 12) conducted by world famous Swedish choir director
Public Relations News Release 1987:254, p.1
Swedish choral composer, Eric Ericson, presents a master class for student composers. Participating students are selected from UNI's Concert Chorale, the Iowa State Singers, and the Iowa Kantorei.
308 Folk singer LJ Booth to perform at University of Northern Iowa to start coffee house series on Feb. 3
Public Relations News Release 1987:239, p.1
The Union Policy Board sponsors a free performance by L. J. Booth in Hemisphere Lounge through the Coffee House Series.
309 Holiday tunes offer variety
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.10
Students talk about the Christmas music that they enjoy.
310 'The Johnsons' to perform 'A Country Christmas' concert to fund NUHS students in speech competitions
Public Relations News Release 1987:158, p.1
Tickets for "A Country Christmas" are sold at University Book and Supply. The concert is performed by UNI alumni Roy, Gary and Jean Johnson at the Northern Iowa High School. The show is sponsored by the Price Lab School's Language Arts Department.
311 The Verandas release second album, plan tour
Northern Iowan 84:22, p.10
Profile of the band.
312 University of Northern Iowa Marching Band prepares for Parents' Weekend
Public Relations News Release 1987:107, p.1
Professor Bill Shepherd and Brian Palmer organize the Homecoming halftime show. The night's theme is James Bond. A performance of the previous halftime show is held in Russell Hall. Band members are listed.
313 Northern Iowa's Ja-Hyeong Koo to perform graduate piano recital Friday (Oct. 30)
Public Relations News Release 1987:102, p.1
Ja-Hyeong Koo performs a selection of works from Mozart, Chopin, and Liszt for her graduation recital in Russell Hall Auditorium. Koo's accomplishments include earning the Schubert Club Scholarship, and winning the J. Earl Lee Piano Competition.
314 Chicago soprano Felicia Coleman featured at UNI Gospel Choir spring concert, May 2
Public Relations News Release 1987:348, p.1
Felicia Coleman appeared as a guest performer for the second annual Gospel Choir Spring Concert in the Auditorium Building.
315 Stop the music
Public Relations News Release 1987:337, p.1
Tamara Klendworth and Garth Gerstein take a break from their studies to perform music.
316 UNI group hopes for stardom
Northern Iowan 83:50, p.11
The Harmony Four will appear on Nashville Network; photo.
317 8th Annual Intercultural Festival at UNI April 2 to feature variety of activities
Public Relations News Release 1987:286, p.1
The events of the Intercultural Festival included a performance by Arabic folk dancers, a t-shirt decorating contest, a book drive for a Nigerian school, and a speech on world peace by Clark M. Stanley.
318 Comedian/singer Bud Andersen to perform at UNI April 2
Public Relations News Release 1987:278, p.1
Comedian Bud Andersen performs his stand-up routine in Maucker Union. The show is sponsored by the Union Policy Board, and open free to the public.
319 Baroque dance lecture and workshop scheduled for UNI campus March 26
Public Relations News Release 1987:266, p.1
Professor Judith L. Schwartz instructs a workshop on dances popular in France throughout the Baroque Period. Music was provided by the Northern Brass Quintet and Early Music Ensemble, directed by Professor David Buch..
320 UNI offers 'Law', 'Big Band' and 'A Little Known Land' for Elderhostel July 5-11
Public Relations News Release 1987:264, p.1
Elderhostel, a continuing education program for adults over the age of sixty, features no-credit courses on Romanian Culture, the history of the legal system, and big band music.
321 'Sound of Music' annual spring musical at NUHS March 6-8
Public Relations News Release 1987:231, p.1
Professor Les Hale and Michael Peitz direct the university production of 'The Sound of Music'. The performance featured actors of a wide range of ages, some of which were still attending junior high. Includes list of cast members.
322 National champion fingerpicker Chris Proctor to perform at UNI Tuesday (Feb. 17)
Public Relations News Release 1987:219, p.1
Guitarist, Chris Proctor, made a performance at the Union Policy Board Coffeehouse, displaying his skill with six and twelve-string guitars. Proctor's performance incorporates a mix of blues, folk, and Irish melodies.
323 Singing country is tough
Northern Iowan 83:35, p.10
A look at country music.
324 UNI's Howard Jones and artists series program win national award
Public Relations News Release 1986:181, p.1
The Association of College University and Community Arts Administrators awarded Professor Howard Jones with a reward of over two-thousand dollars for the Artists Series. He was granted the award for recruiting quality artists to the university's program.
325 Waubeek Trackers 'back by popular demand' at UNI's Maucker Union
Public Relations News Release 1986:171, p.1
The musical trio, "Waubeek Trackers", appeared in Maucker Union at the Hemisphere Lounge. They also performed live for KUNI at the Communication Arts Center. The show was funded by the Iowa Arts Council.
326 Design and use of strings in harps and violins
Public Relations News Release 1987:126, p.1
Professor Ian Firth, a physicist of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, appeared at the Physics Buildng to speak on the properties of musical acoustics. The presentation was sponsored by the Departments of Physics and Communicative Disorders.
327 UNI's holiday tree lighting, craft sale open to the public Dec. 4 (Thursday)
Public Relations News Release 1987:114, p.1
Holiday festivities were hosted in Maucker Union, including dance performances, a choir, and a Christmas themed market of thirty booths. Speakers included President Curris, along with student Mary Hog, who read 'Twas the Night Before Christmas'.
328 Music group Hawkins and DeLear to appear on UNI campus Nov. 20
Public Relations News Release 1987:103, p.1
A musical performance of Hawkins and Delear was held in the Hemisphere Lounge, where they played jazz, blues, folk, and rock music. The event was sponsored by the Maucker Union Programs Office, Women's Studies Program, and Women's Action League.
329 Tickets on sale for 19th Annual Christmas Madrigal Dinner Dec. 8-10
Public Relations News Release 1987:100, p.1
The University Hall hosted the nineteenth Christmas Madrigal, directed by Professor Les Hale. The dinner featured strolling minstrels, a recorder trio, a string quintet, and a vocal mixed quartet. All music was performed by the Northern Iowa High School.
330 UNI's Ja-Hyeong Koo earns third place honors in top Midwest piano competition
Public Relations News Release 1986:503, p.1
Ja-Hyeong Koo's participated in the J. Earl Lee Competition in Sioux City, where she played with twenty-one other pianists. Among Koo's other achievements are the School of Music's "Purple and Old Gold Award" and the Presser Scholarship.
331 After A Comes B
Northern Iowan 82:58, p.2
A look at modern music.
332 Bobby's blue band in concert at Maucker Union Wednesday (April 30)
Public Relations News Release 1986:386, p.1
The Cedar Falls/Waterloo based group is known to play anything from country music, to Top 40, to blues, reggae, soul, and sixties and fifties music, as well as their own music.
333 What a group!
Northern Iowan 82:45, p.15
Alaskan group Banish Misfortune performs in the Union; photo.
334 Ensemble to perform
Northern Iowan 82:44, p.3
Eastman Ensemble to perform in Russell Hall Auditorium; photo.
335 Trio from Alaska to perform
Northern Iowan 82:44, p.3
Banish Misfortune will perform in the Hemisphere Lounge of the Union.
336 Three to perform with symphony
Northern Iowan 82:33, p.11
Will perform with Ft. Dodge Symphony; photo.
337 Christian singer here for concert
Northern Iowan 82:23, p.11
Phil Keaggy will perform.
338 Folk musicians perform tonight
Northern Iowan 82:20, p.9
Cathy Barton and Dave Para will play.
339 Acclaimed European singer Sofia Noel to bring U.S. tour performance to UNI Nov. 1
Public Relations News Release 1985:112, p.1
Noel is a Spanish soprano and her show will focus on folkloric, Spanish, Latin American and Sephardic music; she is most famous for her sephardic music which is folk music of Jews of Spanish origin sung in 15th century Spanish.
340 Area bands offer alternatives in music
Northern Iowan 81:61, p.7
A look at The Nonstop and Drednex.
341 Duke Robillard--a versatile act
Northern Iowan 81:55, p.11
Performance review; photo.
342 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:39, p.5
The Waubeek Trackers entertained at the Royal Oak Room; photo.
343 Barleycorn hosts Collins
Northern Iowan 81:37, p.14
Albert Collins will play; photo.
344 Untitled
Northern Iowan 80:49, p.2
Radio plays nothing but old rock 'n roll music.
345 China songs on Monday
Northern Iowan 80:21, p.19
346 Pianist visits
Northern Iowan 80:20, p.16
Eugene Bossart will perform.
347 Musicians tour
Northern Iowan 79:14, p.18
Dutch musicians perform.
348 Preserving barbershop style of singing is chorus' purpose
Northern Iowan 79:14, p.18
A look at Proud Image.
349 REO breaks a dry spell
Old Gold 0:0, p.62
The concert "dry spell" was over on September 2nd as REO Speedwagon took the stage at the UNI-Dome.
350 The Rolling Stones rock the Dome
Old Gold 0:0, p.78
The Rolling stones came to UNI, though some fans didn't believe it; photo.