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...acts that managed to avoid embarrassment was the guitar duo of Michael Ramos ’04-’05 and Dan Tinkoff ’04. Recruited from the Harvard Jazz Band and told to put something together, they decided they needed to go with a standard for the parent crowd. Their hackneyed choice was Gershwin’s “I’ve Got Rhythm,” but against all expectations, they did a splendid job with it. They were just two guys onstage making great music and having a great time...
Brendan S. Millstein ’06, a saxophone player who played jazz melodies while two high school friends accompanied him with an interpretive dance and a poetry reading, said the night fostered a rare sense of camaraderie among Harvard artists...
Although Gruenbaum entered the art world through traditional music—he is a classically trained pianist and clarinetist—he now tends toward the abstract. “I got bored with classical, so I moved on to jazz. Then I got bored with that,” he said...
...says Harris. “Many of us feel that...one could bring a little more vitality to the Quad. Even though people complain about the MAC, the QRAC cannot compare. Hilles cannot compare to Lamont. I would love to see a food/music type place, a jazz coffeehouse in Hilles, to make it a center for student activity, or life...
...socialize with classmates went beyond the daily slate of events. Nightly parties were organized on Friday and Saturday, and the latter evening featured “Sundance,” a student band from the class’ College years reorganized for the occasion by former band member and jazz guitarist Jerome E. Harris...