Young the Giant serves up a hearty offering
By Kalyn Oyer | Jan. 27, 2014Young the Giant releases a suitable companion piece to their debut
Young the Giant releases a suitable companion piece to their debut
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Musical trio More Than Words performed everything from pop to country to Christmas music at the Russell House Acoustic Café Tuesday night. Bandmates Cameron Larkin, a first-year business major, and Crystal Burbage, a first-year pharmacy major, have known each other since first grade, but didn’t discover that they each shared a passion for writing and performing music until their sophomore year of high school. “I heard him at the school talent show and was like, ‘Whoa, you can sing?’” Burbage said. For the following year’s talent show, Burbage, a classically trained singer who has traveled the country performing for the American Choral Directors Association National Women’s Choir and Larkin, who had no musical training, performed Lady Antebellum’s “Dancing Away With My Heart.” But it wasn’t until their senior year that things really started to blow up.
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When performers padded barefoot into the School of Music Recital Hall Wednesday night, it was clear the audience was in for a one-of-a-kind concert. The unique event was a musical performance by Inflame, a renowned world music band.
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