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View ArticleDebut EP from GU’s Sam Pence
Sam Pence, of Superfood fame, has graced the beginning of our fall semester with five beautifully candid tracks off his debut EP “Up and In.” The simple instrumentation takes on new depth through...
View ArticleCan You Hear Me Now? Good.
Long over-due but not a minute too soon, we can finally deem GU Jam Sesh up and functional. More than that, last night’s first official show actualized the massive hidden potential of Georgetown’s...
View ArticleCouch Coverage 002: Iman Hariri-Kia
Iman Hariri-Kia (COL ’17) is an 18-year-old singer-songwriter from New York City. She has performed at New York venues like the Bitter End and the Living Room and has played events for Concerts in...
View ArticleWGTB’s Midterm Review: Georgetown Bands Edition
As midterms abound, take some time to look outside your textbooks and turn your eyes and ears to something much more exciting – student music. Hoyas are doing some awesome things for the scene both on...
View ArticleCults, Static! Signed Test Pressing Record Giveaway
Thanks to Brendan O’Connor, a student at George Mason and the college marketing rep for Sony Music in the DC area, WGTB Georgetown Radio will be doing a raffle giveaway for Cults’ latest release,...
View ArticleThe Ripples Make Waves on The First Few
When the Grateful Dead wrote “My words did glow with the gold of sunshine” in their song “Ripple,” they could have been talking about The Ripples. The DC Folk-rock band, named after the Dead song,...
View ArticleThe Ripples Rock the Rock and Roll Hotel
The Ripples are continuing to ride the waves made by their debut album The First Few. The DC Folk-Rock outfit brought their 60s-revivalism to the Rock and Roll Hotel on January 31st; they threw quite...
View ArticleAtomic Man, Atomic Man
Recording an album can be like experimenting in nuclear physics. All the correct elements have to be assembled, combined, and balanced in the correct way so that the following reaction will stabilize...
View ArticleHanging Around with the Peter Fanone Band @ Gypsy Sally’s
Opening numbers are tricky. That first song sets the impressions, the energy, and the tone for the whole night; bands can be made or broken by them. It was curious then for the familiar pleasing chords...
View ArticleRecent Hoya Grads in the Music Industry
Tate Tucker Tate Tucker (COL ’14) is a hip-hop artist based in L.A. While he was on the Hilltop, Tate freestyled for his idol Lupe Fiasco in Professor Michael Eric Dyson’s Philosophy class, and his...
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