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Open mic night shows off variety of talents

DIANA TRASATTI ASST COPY EDITOR DLT723@CABRINI EDU

Cabrini’s Cap Board hosted another open mic night on Tuesday, March 18 at 8 p.m. in Grace Hall.

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The six performers who took the stage played covers from the Beatles, Tom Petty and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Students, parents and friends of the performers all made up the audience.

The night commenced when freshman Joe Granato played an Elliot Smith cover song followed by his own original piece. The next performer to take the stage was freshman Andrew Woehrel.

The third act was headed by the guitar, harmonica and vocal talents of freshman Ryan Lane. The crowd listened enthusias- tically as he sang the popular Red Hot Chili Peppers hit “Under the Bridge.” He followed with the Tom Petty classic “American Girl.”

After a brief set change, sophomore Tara Robinson took the stage with her band members in a tribute to the Beatles. She kicked off their performance with “Oh Darling!” followed by “Don’t Let Me Down.” dents, supporters and performers alike.

The last act to perform was juniors Emma Brumfield and Mike Dunphy. Brumfield used her vocal abilities while Dunphy played on guitar. After a couple songs, Dunphy played a solo.

This is the third open mic night for singer and guitarist Joe Granato. “They’re a lot of fun. I’ll probably keep coming. It’s a great opportunity to come out listen to other student’s music and meet people,” Granato, freshman graphic design major, said.

Vocalist Tara Robinson also proved to be having a good time. “I love it. I’ll be back,” Robinson, sophomore communication major, said.

Album: Move every Muscle, Make every move Label: Roadrunner

7) Artist: Eric Wilson

Album: The Twenties Label: Self-Released

8) Artist: Howlin’ Rain

Album: Magnificent Fiend

Label: American

9) Artist: Devotchka

Album: A Mad and Telling Faithful Label: Anti

10) Artist: Goldfrapp

Album: Seventh Tree Label: Mute

Open mic night is one of Cap Board’s more popular events. The gathered crowd expressed their support and approval through their cheering and applause. It proved to be an entertaining night for stu-

The open mic nights allow all students to display their varying talents. The support from their friends and other students is apparent in the crowd’s applause and enthusiasm. Open mic nights will continue to be a part of Cap Board and Cabrini College. BRITANY

Attention theater goers, the Cabrini College production of Godspell is sold out. However, the theater members will be offering student rush seating ten minutes before curtain call. Anybody who has tickets and will not be able to make it should call the theater and let the house attendants know instead of letting the tickets go to waste. If you are late, please call the theater so that way we will not give away your seat. The phone number is 610-902-8510, please let them know as much as in advance as possible of your arrival if you are running late.

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