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    • Joyful Noise

    Joyful Noise

    by Steve Charles   •   July 31, 2014 Print version Share:
    The music of the liberal arts! A CD commemorating Wally Tunes, the Alumni/Faculty/Staff Symposium on the Liberal Arts, Scarlet Hues features Wabash musicians from many genres. You can find most of the music from the CD in the links on the page below. In this album are photos of some of the musicians featured. Gordon Bonham presents Where the Banjo Meets the Blues. Dan Couch interviewed at BMI in Nashville. Ben Kitterman playing the Egyptian Room with Aaron Lewis in Indianapolis. James Makubuya performs. Luthier Andrew McKone plays a violin he made in Salter Hall. Philip Seward performs at Wally Tunes in Salter Hall. Dan Gillespie plays with Can I Get An Amen. Allen Schulz talks about writing Voices from the Past, Softly Speaking,' which premiered at Wally Tunes in February. Schulz shares congratulatory hug with former teacher Diane Norton after she performed Schulzs 'Voices from the Past, Softly Speaking' in Salter Hall. Professor Peter Hulen Eric Stark Senior Taylor Neal presented his original compositions at his Senior Recital in April. Aaron Lewis and Ben Kitterman during sound check. Dan Couch at BMI. A page from Dan Couchs writer's notebook. Dan Gillespie and Can I Get An Amen Ben Kitterman interviewed in Indianapolis Gordon Bonham plays resophonic guitar. Philip Seward Matt Binder ’14 leads off Souvetaurilia, a tasty reenactment of an ancient Greco-Roman ritual. Ethan Hollander takes the plunge during 430 on 4/30, the first Wabash Day of Giving. Sam Vaught ’15 plays piano in the Chapel. The Unquantifiable Vibe'-the Chapel at night has been a favorite place for generations of Wabash musicians.  Photo by Kim Johnson

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    More music and presentations from Wabash musicians:

    Dick Durham ’64
    Listen to Durham's "Scarlet Hues," written in the Pioneer Chapel and dedicated to Wabash College
    Hear samples from Durham's CDs
    "Oh, That Old Riff" from Durham's first album

    Gordon Bonham ’80
    Symposium talk "Where Blues Meets the Banjo"
    Gordon Bonham and Jim Richter (on mandolin)
    Gordon Bonham.com

    Dan Couch ’89
    Video excerpts from our interview with Dan Couch
    Dan Couch Day in Logansport, IN
    Kip Moore plays "Dirt Road," co-written with Dan Couch
    Kip Moore plays "Hey Pretty Girl," co-written with Dan Couch
    Kip Moore plays "Somethin' 'bout a Truck", co-written with Dan Couch

    B. Allen Schulz ’87
    Live performance of Voices Past, Softly Speaking (Pretty Saro)
    Schulz's Random Access Music

    Ben Kitterman ’06
    Watch an interview with Kitterman
    Aaron Lewis covers Sheryl Crowe's "Strong Enough," arranged by Kitterman

    Dan Gillespie ’08
    On the air with Can I Get an Amen
    More music from Can I Get an Amen

    Amos Garrett ’64
    playing "Bert's Boogie"
    playing "Midnight at the Oasis"
    Stony Plain Records

    Philip Seward ’82
    Listen to original opera
    Listen to original instrumental works

    James Makubuya
    with Wu Man and Friends in Santa Fe
    more with Wu Man and Friends
    Music from Uganda

    Peter Hulen
    Listen to "Organum on Ash Grove"

    Michael Deleget ’97
    singing "My Best Friend"
    singing "September ’92"

    Caleb Ishman ’03
    R&B and Soul from Ish

    Larry Bennett
    singing tenor with the Western Wind Ensemble

    Sounds from Around Campus
    Suovetaurilia: The Greco-Roman Ritual and Classics Picnic
    Chapel Talk by Jean Williams H’53

     

     

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