Thursday, January 28, 2010

K'naan, Wale and Snoop Dogg to Perform at Colgate

To say that April 2010 will be legendary is an extreme understatement. This past semester, the SGA's budget allocating committee received the most requests for concert money in the history of the committee's existence. Forced to make tough choices regarding Spring Party Weekend and various concerts throughout the Spring Semester, decisions have been made, and it is looking awesome.

Spring Party Weekend this year will be more like "Spring Party Two Weeks" as the festivities will start well before April 23rd.

On April 15th, the up and coming Somali hip-hop artist and poet K'naan will be joined by mainstream phenom Wale to perform a concert at the Hall of Presidents. The last minute addition of Wale solidifies the college tour that the two stars will be doing together at the beginning of April. Do NOT miss this show if you possess any fondness at all for quality hip-hop music. The show is brought to you by SCOPE, Broad Street Records, WRCU, ALANA, the Africana and Latin Studies Department and the International Student Community.

On Saturday, April 17th, Broad Street Records plans to host Gatestock on Whitnall Field. A celebration of Colgate Culture, Arts and Music, Colgate's student bands, acapella and dance groups will perform on two stages for the all-day festival. Various student cultural organizations are planning to set up tents with special cuisine and information about their groups. Plans are still being finalized, but we will continue to update you here on the Broad Street Records Blog.

Senior members of CAB have confirmed that after months of negotiations, Snoop Dogg WILL be performing for Colgate's Spring Party Weekend 2010. Snoop has been an international icon in hip-hop and mainstream pop music since his days as a young man working with Dr. Dre and Tupac at Death Row Records. Due to enormous security concerns and the paranoia of local residents, the concert will be held at Cotterell Court rather than the traditional SPW venue on Whitnall Field. Much of this stems from the fact that the school has recommended 30 State Troopers to be present at this historic event. The show will be free for all Colgate students, although non-Colgate students will be expected to pay $20 for tickets (tentative price).



Arguably the Greatest Fake Musician of our Time



Eli don't got jack on this guy.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

BROAD STREET RECORDS -- NOW ON MAROON-NEWS.COM!!!



Before my fingers fall off...

BSR is now officially on the Colgate Maroon-News Website! Hit up maroon-news.com, scroll over "Links" on the right-hand side, and then click on us.

Keep spreading the word!


NEWWWW RAAAAAADIOOHEEEAAADDDDD OMGOMGOM GOM GOMG OMG OMGGGG


From last Friday...

BROAD STREET RECORDS -- NOW ON FACEBOOK!!!



'Sup sup sup y'all...

Broad Street Records now has an official Facbook fan page! Become a fan and you'll be able to link to new posts on here, and also get steady updates on what we're up to around campus.

Ch-ch-ch-check it out...

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Jango Radley: Not Your Average "Ango Radley"



"Far and away, bar none, absolutely, positively the best band that I would have seen."
- Billy Mays

Fresh off a successful fall which included a myriad of appearances around campus, Jango Radley is set to take to the stratosphere this semester, both on stage and in the studio. The group formed in early September, with the goal of bringing something to Colgate that has been missing for eons: some much-needed, rump-shaking, body-rocking, pure, unadulterated, fist-pumping funk (also rock, pop, jazz, hip-hop...funk fit best with the sentence).

Comprised of Liz Barnett (The Entrepeneurs, Cabaret) on the vox, Paul Bremer (The Entrepeneurs, Concert Jazz Ensemble) on the trumpet, Dan Lasker (Concert Choir, formerly "Dan Lasker") on the axe, Jake Musiker (Student Government Association, Philosophy Club, 2009 CJU Hanukkah Ball) on da bass, and Eli Raffeld (The Sonic Symposium, and pretty much everything else), the members of Jango Radley have been hard at work honing their craft, seemingly coming up with new songs by the minute as they play. So far, the roof has merely been nudged. Soon, it will be completely obliterated.

Stay tuned to this blog, and check out the band's Facebook page*, for updates on when and where JR will be rocking out in the coming months. And be sure to check out the first performance of the semester, at HOPE FOR HAITI, THIS SATURDAY (1/30) AT THE CHAPEL. Jango will be but one of many student bands performing from 6 to 11pm. Tickets are only $5, and all proceeds will be donated to various Haiti relief funds. Come for the cause, and for the music too!