There’s no need to dread days getting shorter and the weather cooling as the seasons change – the hope and warmth of new music for fall is close in sight. Read more...
Photo: (Juliette Le Saint/Daily Bruin)
There’s no need to dread days getting shorter and the weather cooling as the seasons change – the hope and warmth of new music for fall is close in sight. Read more...
Photo: (Juliette Le Saint/Daily Bruin)
Singer-songwriter Masego brought jazz to a Bruin Bash performance that was anything but smooth. The annual welcome-back concert was held in Pauley Pavilion on Monday, featuring openers CØLEMAN and Masego, followed by DaBaby as the opening act. Read more...
Photo: Performers CØLEMAN and Masego opened for DaBaby at this year’s Bruin Bash at Pauley Pavilion. (Daniel Leibowitz/Daily Bruin staff)
Zac Brown Band made it to the top by playing everything from southern rock to island-inspired country – all leading up to their best effort in country-pop fusion yet. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of BMG)
This post was updated Sept. 24 at 10:52 p.m. There’s no need for an alarm clock at the Gibbon Conservation Center. At sunrise every morning, Pepper the gibbon usually begins singing, and many of the 38 other gibbons join together in harmony. Read more...
Photo: (Claire Sun/Daily Bruin)
Movies often include a wide variety of music, but classical music isn’t highlighted as often on the silver screen. “Prelude,” however, puts classical music center stage as the film follows a covertly violent romantic relationship. Read more...
Photo: UCLA Extension student Akasha Coral (left) and second-year music composition student Jahan Raymond (right) collaborated to create “Prelude,” a short film that primarily relies on Rachmaninoff’s Prelude in C-sharp Minor to emphasize the narrative. (Ashley Kenney/Daily Bruin)
This post was updated 1:52 p.m. on Sept. 14. Bruin Bash’s lineup finally has a face and name attached to it – leading the concert to be deemed “baby’s first rave” by UCLA Campus Events Commission. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of Interscope Records)
Modern rock often struggles to remain innovative and dodge cliches. The Revivalists try to separate themselves from the plethora of bands facing this issue with their energetic live performances. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of Zackery Michael)