Rock band We The Kings perform free student concert
“Are you guys ready!?” a voice shouted into a microphone backstage of Cobb Great Hall at Wharton Center.
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“Are you guys ready!?” a voice shouted into a microphone backstage of Cobb Great Hall at Wharton Center.
The student band Desmond Jones released their first EP over the weekend. Watch their performance at The Avenue in Lansing.
The MSU campus will see a variety of different music festivals coming to its campus during the remainder of the spring semester.
Since seventh grade, arts and humanities senior and drummer John Nowak has been making music with arts and humanities senior and guitarist Isaac Berkowitz.
Starting out in the music industry isn’t easy — and Aaron Pride, a fisheries and wildlife freshman, can back that statement up.
Folk music has been a long standing tradition in Michigan, and its rich history is now on display at the MSU museum.
With a variety of shows coming to the Wharton Center this season and limited amounts of cash in your bank account, it can be difficult to decide which shows are worth breaking the bank for. Check out this quiz to find the show you’ll enjoy most if you choose to spend a classy evening at the theatre.
The notes of folk music fill the air as MSU students, professors and staff hustle and bustle around Snyder Hall on Tuesday evenings.
Audiences found themselves contemplating the issue of racism during Friday’s showing of “‘Master Harold’ ... and the Boys” at Wharton Center.
Broadway hit and Tony Award-winning musical “Pippin” had the Wharton Center roaring with laughter Tuesday night.
The question “what kind of music do you like?” sends me into a state of panic.
The MSU Community Music School was filled with excited children as they banged on drums and blew trumpets. Each child went through every instrument to find one that spoke directly to them.
Heads were nodding, hands were clapping, arms were raised and shouts roared as College of Music Dean James Forger and jazz professor Rodney Whitaker approached the microphone to address contemporary issues in light of Martin Luther King Jr.‘s memory.
Blue Man Group wowed audiences with bright lights, loud music and a vibrant barrage of colors during their Friday evening performance, and they will continue their spectacle with more shows Saturday and Sunday.
Music has united students across campus for generations. For members of the MSU Gospel Choir, gospel music is an integral part of their history and everyday lives.
After a national search for a tenured professor in musical theatre and dance, Greg Reuter joined MSU’s Theatre Department in the fall of 2014. Using his experience from working on Broadway, Reuter inspired students and headed several new initiatives within the department.
Timeflies will be performing at the Auditorium on Saturday, Dec. 6 at 6:30 p.m. The concert was put together by the MSU Residence Halls Association.
I’m pleased that The State News and Anthony Herta are willing to have an open, honest dialogue about an issue that desperately needs to be talked about. The debate surrounding streaming music is an incredibly important one that we should be focusing on.
Each time he steps on stage, vocal performance senior Jon OakleyOH acknowledges that it is an opportunity for more than just showcasing his talent.
Taylor Swift is the queen of the music industry right now. Everywhere you look, Swift is creeping her way into your daily life promoting her new album. But one place you won’t see her bubbly personality is on the popular music streaming service, Spotify.