COLUMN: Denzel Curry sparks conversation about social issues with new album ‘Melt My Eyez, See Your Future’
The fifth studio album from Denzel Curry is an opus of cathartic release for pain-stricken rap listeners.
The fifth studio album from Denzel Curry is an opus of cathartic release for pain-stricken rap listeners.
Performers played renditions of classical music to promote solidarity and fundraising efforts.
Audience members swayed back and forth during her performance on March 26.
Local performers including Six Foot Blonde and Namen Namen performed from noon to 7 p.m.
The event reinforced Black music and culture on IU’s campus.
Starting at 10:30 p.m., local DJs will play One Direction songs.
The evening will feature musical performances and opportunities to donate to the annual music festival.
Her album release show will be at 10:45 p.m. on Saturday at The Bishop Bar.
The orchestra will offer masterclasses for Jacobs students with a public performance March 25.
Local bands Six Foot Blonde, ForeDaze, Westhead and Namen Namen will perform at the event.
Music has a special place in so many people’s hearts.
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Dance classes and events will be offered both in person and virtually.
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The band was formed in 2013 while in high school and have toured internationally.
Westhead released their album Feb. 24 and Citruses will release their album March 18.
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Tickets are $12 and adults 18 years and older may attend.
The performance will take place in the Wendell W. Wright Education Building.