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December 05, 2007
They Might Be Giants Rock Out On Case’s Campus
Once again, our Undergraduate Programming Board (UPB), a student-run organization, brought another major concert to our campus. On November 17, They Might Be Giants, a band that has won awards for the past 20 years, played for students at Case and our neighbors, the institutes of art and music. If you were lucky enough to pick up a ticket in advance, you were granted two free tickets with one Case ID. Attendance was one of the highest I’ve seen in a while, with many alumni and faculty present among the students.
The concert took place in Adelbert Gymnasium, and opened with a band called Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer rallied the crowd with their tunes and funny antics, especially when the guitarist flipped his guitar to show a sign stating “Air horn Solo” and the drummer let loose with the air horn. Once They Might Be Giants took the stage they were unstoppable ending with a double encore performance. Overall, it was a stellar performance, and not just because it was free.
Posted by sja15 at December 5, 2007 08:00 AM
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