Today at noon Quincy Mumford will kick off this season's SPA Noontime Concert Series. The event will be held on the first floor lounge in the HUB.
So you're working on a kick-ass playlist for the weekend, just in time to watch the Alabama game, and you want something recent, but not overplayed, to put on the speakers leading up to the game. Basically, you need something to play after that power hour, right?
So here will be a collection of songs each week, either new, relatively new, or even just trending that week for those missing music times. And yes, we know the weekend starts on Thursday.
Maybe I took one too many glowsticks to the head, but last night at the State Theatre, The Disco Biscuits brought the house down with their stunning jam rock.
The Disco Biscuits, a well-known band to the State College area, began playing around 9:30 as fans decked out in tye-dye and sunglasses rolled into the aisles. But there was something amiss.
This Friday at 8 A.M. tickets will go on sale for the Goo Goo Dolls featuring the Spill Canvas performing at the Eisenhower Auditorium. The concert, sponsored by the Center for the Performing Arts, will be held Oct. 19 at 7:30 p.m.
"Feel free to sit down, this is going to be an acoustic show," American Hasidic Jewish Reggae-Rap artist Matisyahu said, as he opened his set on the HUB lawn last night. If you think his description is a mouthful, just try singing along.
The beat-boxing from Matisyahu echoed off the HUB walls while students gathered for the Jewish Life Festival, celebrating Rosh Hashanah in a week.
For not being able to "see past his shades," B.o.B's performance last night at the Bryce Jordan Center wowed fans, despite some timing issues.