All posts tagged "music"

  • New Voodoo plays a costume party at Hailey's on Saturday night.
    Denton music venues stand test of time

      Byron Thompson / Senior Staff Photographer Thunder roars outside Rubber Gloves Rehearsal Studio late Sunday night. Inside, Terminator 2 roars louder. You hear it the moment the door opens. You feel it when you step inside the...

    • Posted October 15, 2014
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    International festival held for first time at UNT

    Samantha McDonald / Staff Writer Experimental music performers from 14 countries around the world gathered Wednesday at UNT to celebrate the 2014 International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music concert and conference. The four-day festival, which was held in...

    • Posted October 6, 2014
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  • Symphony Orchestra concert and book release Friday

    Josh Perry / Contributing Writer Director of Orchestral Studies David Itkin will release his new book, “Conducting Concerti: A Technical and Interpretive Guide”, Sept. 26 alongside the upcoming UNT Symphony Orchestra performance of Alberto Ginastera’s “Harp Concerto...

    • Posted September 23, 2014
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    Singers and songwriters jam at UPC’s Acoustic Art Series

    Byron Thompson / Senior Staff Photographer English senior Caleb Coonrod plays guitar in the Library Mall on Thursday.   Business junior Perry Hill, left, slaps the cajón while Kris Wallace plays lead guitar for new Denton band,...

    • Posted September 19, 2014
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  • Students from across metroplex create apps, websites in Hackathon

    Kaitlyn Stockton / Intern Writer Students and community members collaborated to create the next phenomenon in the music industry Friday and Saturday in the Innovation Greenhouse’s Music Hackathon. During the on-campus event in Sycamore Hall, students and...

    • Posted September 14, 2014
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    Fresh Beats: Fall Out Boy and more new music

    Nicholas Friedman / Design Editor  Fall Out Boy  “Centuries” Released Monday afternoon, “Centuries” is the out-of-the-blue single from revived pop-punk band Fall Out Boy. After more than a year of touring, the song shows that the band...

    • Posted September 9, 2014
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    Grads give voices, recording space to local artists

    By Dalton LaFerney/Senior Staff Writer As touring artists, McKenzie Smith and Joey McClellan understand the impact record producers have on young talent trying to make it. The two said they realize that the artists they work with...

    • Posted September 3, 2014
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  • Fresh Beats: 8/28/14

    Matt Wood / Senior Staff Writer alt-J – Every Other Freckle In the wake of its successful debut album, wonderfully weird English indie outfit alt-J stay true to form with its third released track from upcoming sophomore...

    • Posted August 28, 2014
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    More than just jazz: the history of Denton music

    Nicholas Friedman // Senior Staff Writer UNT and Denton have carried a vibe of melody. There is this feeling that no matter where you go in the city limits, you’re enveloped in a musical culture that has...

    • Posted July 8, 2014
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  • Professor Jeff Braditech (right), leads a bass ensemble alongside former student Jack Unzicker, Professor of Bass at the University of Texas at Arlington, Kate Jones, UNT graduate, and Lauren Pierce of Atlanta, Georgia, during the master class in the Music Building, 132.
    Music professor shares passion for double bass

    Tyler Cleveland / Contributing Writer Natalie Thompson’s fingers tremble over the strings, a large wooden double bass nearly obscuring her from view. She sighs anxiously and abruptly stops. “You’re doing well. Keep going,” responds UNT music professor...

    • Posted July 1, 2014
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