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...aptly titled Veritas Records Compilation Volume 1, features cuts from Harvard favorites like hip-hop group the Justice League, indie rock bands the States and the Half-Nelsons, Kyle E. Nasser ’05 and his jazz ensemble, Veritas President Dan J. Zaccagnino ’05, who plays acoustic rock, and several others...
...Ching” 9. Architectural addition 10. Class clowns 11. “Bye Bye Bye” boy band 12. Yogi who stars in an Aflac ad 13. Sing softly 18. First man 22. Caribou relative 24. Crew team equipment 25. Letter distribution on base 26. Jazz instruments 27. Something that hurts, slangily 28. Salt, to a chemist 29. Oklahoma Native American 32. Started eating, say 33. Intense anger 34. Barely get past 35. BMW competitor 36. “High Times” subject matter 39. Tasting like certain wood 44. It starts in Enero 45. Did some...
Almost no one noticed when a large jet swooped over the military mess hall at the Baghdad airport last Thursday evening. The 1st Armored Division's big brass band was noodling through jazz standards like Take the A Train while 550 soldiers sat at refectory tables, looking hungry and impatient to return to their camps so they could call their families for Thanksgiving. Finally, L. Paul Bremer, the U.S. proconsul in Iraq, took the stage and asked if there was anyone in the room more senior than he who could read the President's Thanksgiving message to the troops. There...
Each of the finalists was given two to three minutes to sing along to instrumental covers that ranged from Zelcer’s rendition of the old jazz standard “You’d Be So Nice To Come Home to,” to the Red Hot Chili Pepper’s hit “Under the Bridge,” sung by Justin V. Rodriguez...
...drew on the talents of individual contributors. McLaughlin leads his band Smorgasbord from behind the drum kit, and besides the traditional instruments, one can also expect horns, cellos, turntables, and even the odd guest vocalist. The music of the Cannibal Kings range from world beat to Latin, reggae to jazz funk, all centered around guitar rock and gritty lyrics. The Vancouver band Catapult will celebrate the release of their EP, and The Lingo also plays. 9 p.m. Tickets $5; 18+. T.T. the Bear’s Place, 10 Brookline...