A&E editor Erica Bennett states her opinion as a musician on the lack of practice spaces available to music students.
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A&E editor Erica Bennett states her opinion as a musician on the lack of practice spaces available to music students.
David Frantz captured some photos from the musical performance taking place in parking lot D.
OnRaé LaTeal: a strong, Black, queer musician composes music for the Black Lives Matter movements.
In a new Arts & Entertainment series, Editor Erica Bennett provides some basic background on the woodwinds family.
A&E Editor Erica Bennett details the new protocols designed to protect performing arts students (vocalists and instrumentalists) from COVID-19.
Arts and Entertainment Editor Erica Bennett remembers three great jazz musicians that recently passed.
Need some tunes to relax and jam out this spring break? Pacer Times has you covered with this playlist crafted by reporter Chi Nguyen.
Get your life in track (get it) this Women’s History Month with this playlist put together by Reporter Chi Nguyen.
Arts & Entertainment Editor Erica Bennett interviews professor Joel Scraper, choral conductor and staff member at USC Aiken.
News Editor Noelle Kriegel and A&E Editor Erica Bennett share their two contrasting experiences on dropping and/or adding their majors.
Ever wonder where Jazz originated? Arts and Entertainment editor Erica Bennett gives a brief history of the beautiful music genre.
Arts & Entertainment Editor Emma Watts put together this jolly playlist that is sure to enhance your holiday party.
Lifestyle Editor Brianna Richbourg explains why we need more practice rooms in the Etherredge center.
Arts & Entertainment Editor Emma Watts discusses an event based around social advocacy in music
Lifestyle Editor Brianna Richbourg tells about guitar class and their performance in the SAC.
Inside the theater, the 12 person acoustic band drew from crowd interaction, raised hands urging audience members to stand, dance, clap, and sing. Hands pressed to chests, the singers closed their eyes and turned their faces to the lights, expressing the emotion the music evoked.
The free concert included several piano and guitar performances, with a light show finale.