Word: concertizer
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...Illinois knows that he’s going to be a superstar, and we want to say we knew him when,” said Abraham J. R. Riesman ’08, who organized a benefit concert over the summer to shore up Obama’s youth support...
Undergraduate Council President Matthew W. Mahan ’05 said at last night’s council meeting that the concert had sold out by Friday...
Under normal circumstances, Gordon Track and Field Center can only hold 1,500 people, but the Boston Police and Fire Departments agreed last month to make an exception for the Dylan concert. Mahan said he was optimistic the Boston officials would increase that cap by an extra 500, nearly tripling the legal limit imposed by the fire code. Harvard Concert Commission Director Justin H. Haan ’05, who is also a Crimson editor, said before the meeting he was “terribly enthusiastic” about the energy the concert generated...
Haan, who did not attend last night’s Council meeting, said over 1,500 undergraduates had purchased tickets to the concert, which will occur over Harvard-Yale weekend. Over 1,000 graduate students, faculty and staff had also bought tickets, Haan said, in addition to over 200 Yale undergraduates and over 500 members of the public...
...Jeff Zucker, 39, has always stood out for his cockiness and competitive fire. There was the time near the end of his tenure as Today executive producer when Zucker, who was only 26 when he made the show the morning leader, hired a helicopter to buzz over an outdoor concert for ABC's Good Morning America. Then there was his recent quip to an industry trade publication that "most of the viewers of [CBS] are in nursing homes." At last spring's network up-front presentation, where advertisers decide how to spend their billions on the upcoming fall schedule, Zucker...