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Fredonia’s Local Bands: A Conversation with “Beach Tower”
Small, local artists are often the backbone of close-knit communities – the SUNY Fredonia Campus being one of them. In a year in which everything has been shut down – no performance opportunities in sight – local creators are attempting to branch out – in more ways than one. I sat down with one of Fredonia’s favorite (and, as they’ve put it, cutest) bands “Beach Tower” to discuss how the year has affected them, and how they’re planning to overcome these challenges – from their beginnings, to their merch, to their music. With Cascio Fonseca on vocals, Ryan Terry and Evan Donnelly on lead and bass guitars, respectfully, and Johnny…
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March 7th: On This Day In Music History…
It’s been roughly a year since the Coronavirus pandemic changed the way we live forever. It changed our lifestyles and our habits, and it even changed music. As all of us hope for the light at the end of the tunnel that is the past year, let’s take a look at some of the big things that have happened musically, on this day in years past. 2017 In an event shocking millions, George Michael was reported dead by Darren Salter, senior coroner for Oxfordshire. Michael died after suffering from both liver and heart disease. 2017 was a big year for his music, as fans everywhere mourned the loss. 1987 The…
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Miley Cyrus’s Super Bowl Pre-Show Was… Something
Super Bowl 2021 had audiences heated as is – with 22,000 fans seated at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida: 7,500 healthcare workers among them. Hardcore fans and casual watchers alike were disappointed at the lack of regulation for the number of people in attendance, sparking endless social media debates about the importance of football in the United States. As if the amount of people in attendance wasn’t enough, the 7,500 healthcare workers stood between metal barriers with no social distancing guidelines. Each “cubicle” of fans was placed directly next to one another, allowing for free interaction between each square of people. A lot of them weren’t wearing masks, even…
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Spotify Playlists: A New Sense of Community During A Lockdown
Music is one of the biggest things keeping us together, especially in a time in which we’re feeling a lot of emotions as we’re away from each other. Over the course of this pandemic, I’ve noticed that Spotify has fostered a different sense of community that a lot of other social medias can’t really offer: the ability to share music with one another. Sharing Spotify playlists has become increasingly popular on TikTok, as users like to recommend songs for certain moods or occasions. Coming across these videos is exciting, because not only are they filled with new music for viewers to discover, but the comments are always filled with…






