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...Sarah S. Eggleston ’07, like Peritz, says that opera was one of the reasons that she chose to attend Harvard, the only school she considered that had an opera program. Through the Boston Children’s Opera, where she sang in high school, Eggleston had a chance to sing in the LHO even before she enrolled at Harvard...
James R. Salzmann ’02, a Crimson editor and co-producer along with Sarah S. Eggleston ’07, cites the advantages of a mixed troupe: “[The production] is great for those who love to sing but who don’t necessarily receive rigorous training… [Audiences will be] hard-pressed to tell the difference between the Harvard people and the professionals...
Passim’s upcoming calendar is a lively one, and includes some wildly unique musicians. On March 25, the rising neo-bluegrass outfit Crooked Still brings a mix of jazz, Irish flare, and traditional American folk music to the club. Rushad Eggleston, the band’s Grammy-nominated fiddler, plays with his solo project The Wild Band of Snee this Sunday, March 6. On Thursday, April 7, the club will host Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, an American folk singer who influenced and occasionally played with Woodie Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia, and Pete Seeger...
First mandolins--H. S. Clark, R. H. Eggleston, F. A. Hardling, A. H. Metcalf, N. W. Niles, F. L. Preston, S. J. Smith, J. R. Suydam, H. G. Tomlin, H. M. Wilder...
...life in the South. A lone axe has been laid down on a barbecue, a gun hangs from a hook. A sign reads "No Loitering Allowed." A man peering from a car window looks like an escaping murderer; another lies face down on the concrete floor of a garage. Eggleston finds beauty in odd things such as the ceremonies of eating, turning salt shakers and ketchup bottles into family groups and exploring the contents of a freezer in 1971 (Frosty Acres Tasty Taters). From mountain majesties to frozen fries, this is a show no lover of photography should miss...