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MusicGNV studio grants aim to boost Gainesville-area musicians

MusicGNV’s goal is to promote local artists through booking shows, hosting livestreams and creating featured artist compilations, of which the latter two can be found on the organization’s website. With this grant, they hope to expand musicians reach. “If you ve never had the opportunity to record, or if getting in the studio is a hardship for you, then that s just one way in which folks are kept out of music promotion and building their audience,” Telg said. “We re hoping that this recording grant will help to build up artists profiles, but then also at a larger level, remove one of the barriers to entry for the Gainesville music community.”

Tulane drops weekend finale to Western Kentucky

Tulane drops weekend finale to Western Kentucky Tulane loses on Sunday to WKU. (Source: Parker Waters) By Tulane Sports Information | March 7, 2021 at 6:43 PM CST - Updated March 7 at 6:43 PM NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Tulane (5-6) fell to Western Kentucky University (4-6) in a back-and-forth 8-7 ballgame on Sunday at Turchin Stadium. Freshmen Bennett Lee and Jacob LaPrairie had big games at the plate, but the Wave couldn’t find a way to win in a game where they used 11 different pitchers and struggled defensively. “Today we got exactly what we deserved,” head coach Travis Jewett said. “We had the chance to sweep somebody and for us to come out with that sort of effectiveness is disappointing. Our defense has been moving the ball from player to player with efficiency and today we didn’t do that. This was very uncharacteristic from our team in my opinion. We have to get up, dust off, and get this one behind us.”

Tulane powers past Western Kentucky, 6-5

Tulane powers past Western Kentucky, 6-5
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Tulane beats crosstown rival UNO on the diamond

Tulane beats crosstown rival UNO on the diamond Tulane (2-2) snapped its four-game losing streak against the University of New Orleans. (Source: Parker Waters) By Tulane Sports Information | February 24, 2021 at 5:59 AM CST - Updated February 24 at 5:59 AM NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Tulane (2-2) snapped its four-game losing streak against the University of New Orleans (2-2) with a 7-1 victory Tuesday night.  Tulane pitching frustrated UNO hitters all night while Jared Hart and Collin Burns combined for five hits, four RBIs, and three runs scored to lead the Green Wave to a decisive win.  “We haven’t found ourselves out in front of many UNO games recently,” head coach Travis Jewett said. “I’m proud of our guys for that. Our guys showed good fight today. They got up off the ground and were quick recovery athletes. I thought they played a clean game.”

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