Grinnell College student band Spin the Clouds released their first Extended Play (EP) on Thursday, Feb. 5, titled “Now Here to Go.” The six-track assortment not only brings familiar campus concert songs right to you, but also shows that student music can be something more than a performance at a Harris party. “Now Here to.
BĀDPHAYÁK, one of Grinnell College’s most popular student bands, kicked off the second week of classes with an open rehearsal and jam session in Bucksbaum Center for the Arts on Sunday, Jan. 28. The band members, which includes string, brass, percussion and vocal musicians, have high aspirations for their upcoming music-making this semester. Next up?.
For two consecutive weekends, student bands performed at separate Harris parties Arbitraitor and BĀDPHAYÁK at Halloween Harris and Spin the Clouds at Bird Harris instead of the events’ usual format of entertainment from a playlist for the entire night. This semester, with Grinnell Concerts, formerly the Student Government Association Concerts Committee, not hosting.
Against intense red lighting and a multicolored light-up spider, five horn instrumentalists, three vocalists, five rhythm section members and a bongo player of student band BĀDPHAYÁK – a Thai phrase meaning “Tiger’s Paw” in English – covered a set of spooky songs for Halloween Harris. Sponsored by the Grinnell College men’s and women’s swim and.
Familiar faces, French-inspired fake cocktails and funky tunes all came together this past Saturday at French House during an event titled Musique à la Maison. Grinnellians Who Are Ready to Cook (GWARC) House collaborated with the language house for a night of mocktails and live music, which Maddie Church `27, Frannie Crego `25 and Spin.