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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 21, 2023

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To Rodriguez, albums aren’t quite complete without touring. When she performs in front of crowds, her songs metamorphosize: Listeners form their own personal connections with her work and, gradually, the album blossoms beyond Rodriguez’s individualistic vision, and into a garden of shared love.
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To Rodriguez, albums aren’t quite complete without touring. When she performs in front of crowds, her songs metamorphosize: Listeners form their own personal connections with her work and, gradually, the album blossoms beyond Rodriguez’s individualistic vision, and into a garden of shared love.
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Sprinting from side to side of the stage, girl in red entranced the crowd, fueling concertgoers with dynamic zest.
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Sprinting from side to side of the stage, girl in red entranced the crowd, fueling concertgoers with dynamic zest.
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Throughout the night, Mayer successfully led listeners through the long, strange trip of his musical career.
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Throughout the night, Mayer successfully led listeners through the long, strange trip of his musical career.
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Webster’s spring tour kicked off last week in opposition to her homebody propensities, and in May, she’ll open for pop rock band HAIM.
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Webster’s spring tour kicked off last week in opposition to her homebody propensities, and in May, she’ll open for pop rock band HAIM.
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“It's really important to us to keep the love in the air at our shows,” Guldemond said. “To look these people in the eye and take the space between songs to say things that bring us together.”
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“It's really important to us to keep the love in the air at our shows,” Guldemond said. “To look these people in the eye and take the space between songs to say things that bring us together.”
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On Oct. 31, music from hip-hop heavyweights like Drake and Run The Jewels was relegated to background music for 88rising’s final stop on the “88 Degrees and Rising” tour. Focused on but not limited to representing Asian and Asian American artists, the part-media company, part-record label set out on tour in September.
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On Oct. 31, music from hip-hop heavyweights like Drake and Run The Jewels was relegated to background music for 88rising’s final stop on the “88 Degrees and Rising” tour. Focused on but not limited to representing Asian and Asian American artists, the part-media company, part-record label set out on tour in September.
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Many may be wondering what’s been going on with the iconic “Hey There Delilah” singers since their mid-2000s fame. To put it simply: they’ve been “livin’ life,” said lead singer Tom Higgenson in an interview with The Daily Californian.
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Many may be wondering what’s been going on with the iconic “Hey There Delilah” singers since their mid-2000s fame. To put it simply: they’ve been “livin’ life,” said lead singer Tom Higgenson in an interview with The Daily Californian.
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Chicago rapper and Billboard darling Juice Wrld accomplished a lofty goal at his Rolling Loud set Sunday: He got an entire festival crowd moving throughout his set.
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Chicago rapper and Billboard darling Juice Wrld accomplished a lofty goal at his Rolling Loud set Sunday: He got an entire festival crowd moving throughout his set.
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A collective voice quickly emerged from the pit alongside Rachmany’s, and as the audience members put their hands up and swayed to the syncopated reggae rhythm, it was clear that Rebelution’s sold-out show would be a good time.
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A collective voice quickly emerged from the pit alongside Rachmany’s, and as the audience members put their hands up and swayed to the syncopated reggae rhythm, it was clear that Rebelution’s sold-out show would be a good time.
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