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Lawnaroo newest of local music fests

Ohio University’s outdoor spring concerts, Lobsterfest and Five Fest, need to watch out because there is a new concert on the block — or rather, on the lawn. Lawnaroo, the brainchild of junior journalism major Danielle Sills, will take place this ...

From KELLY KETTERING, The Ohio University Post,  30 May 2008
Related Topics: Bob Stewart,  MTV

Band of the Week: ‘Instrumental jack-of-all-trades’ goes solo for Lawnaroo

Jamie Rymers of the bands Nostra Nova and Five Deadly Venoms will play his solo material at Lawnaroo tomorrow at Scripps. With his rickety bike that he rides around campus, full beard, horn-rimmed glasses and floppy hair, Jamie Rymers epitomizes the ...

From KELLY KETTERING, The Ohio University Post,  29 May 2008

Latest addition to Brick City blends folk, pop, rock

With prominent acts such as Southeast Engine, Kaslo and Adam Torres, Athens has a fairly established folk-pop scene. Brick City Records’ latest addition to its label, Brannigan Dastardly, will fit right in with its new album The Last Great Summer ...

From KELLY KETTERING, The Ohio University Post,  19 May 2008

Mad Libs

It almost seems as though Ohio University Communications and Marketing has begun issuing news releases in the form of Mad Libs. News of its frequent appointments might read like this: “The search for a leader who can take Ohio University’s ___________ ...

From KELLY KETTERING, The Ohio University Post,  16 May 2008

Five Fest, 11 acts

Local celebrity Jesty Beatz performing at last year’s Four Fest.  Beatz is set to take the stage at 6:30 p.m. for tomorrow’s Five Fest. The number of summer music festivals has greatly increased in the past few years with the introduction of ...

From KELLY KETTERING, The Ohio University Post,  16 May 2008
Related Topics: The Beatles,  John Coltrane,  Marvin Gaye,  Big Daddy Kane,  Wu-Tang Clan

Athens punk royalty returns from hiatus

Front Royal, a punk band out of Athens, will be perform June 5 at the Smiling Skull at 9 p.m. Its members include Alex Eiler, Ryan Ford, Mike Petruccelli and Anthony Fantozzi. Front Royal is a punk band of Ohio University students who balance its ...

From KELLY KETTERING, The Ohio University Post,  15 May 2008

Band of the week: Dead Will Rise

Lead singer of Dead Will Rise, Matt Bowling, performs at the Smiling Skull on Thursday, April 17, as part of a fundraising event for Earth Day. Dead Will Rise will return to Athens at 6 p.m. Saturday at The Union. Dead Will Rise, an Athens ...

From KELLY KETTERING, The Ohio University Post,  8 May 2008

Band you should know: The Kooks

In today’s popular music, the influx of trendy indie pop was sweet at first but soon became sickeningly annoying. However, one such band, The Kooks, is a group that I can still manage to easily stomach. An England-based band, The Kooks were spawned ...

From KELLY KETTERING, The Ohio University Post,  30 Apr 2008
Related Topics: The Beatles

Band of the week: The Red Army wants you

The Red Army band members (from left to right) Christopher Miller (lead guitar), John Moore (drums), Will Cooper (vocals/rhythm guitar), Austin Young (vocals/rhythm guitar) and Danny Herres (multi-instrumental) pose with supporters of the band Monday. ...

From KELLY KETTERING, The Ohio University Post,  24 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Martin Luther King, Jr.,  Malcolm X,  Bob Dylan

Band You Should Know About: The Clash

It seems to me that there are two camps of people when it comes to listening to The Clash: Either they are very familiar with them from when they went through their punk stage as a teenager, or they have never gotten into them. Well to both parties I ...

From KELLY KETTERING, The Ohio University Post,  22 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Green Day,  Joe Strummer,  Paul Simonon

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