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On This Day: November 19
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AOTW: MGMT – Loss of Life
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SOTW: Born In Early May – Mercury
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Baltimore Sports History: The Dayton Triangles
On This Day: November 19
November 18th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
1. 1978: Billy Joel’s 52nd Street hit No. 1 on the U.S. album charts.
2. 1983: R.E.M. made their first international TV appearance on the UK show The Tube.
3. 1985: The Jesus and Mary Chain released their debut album “Psychocandy.”
4. 1993: Nirvana recorded their legendary MTV Unplugged performance in New York.
5. 1994: The Rolling Stones hosted the first live-streamed concert on the internet.
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AOTW: MGMT – Loss of Life
November 14th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Fiona Galang ’27
Album of The Week: MGMT – Loss of Life
Released: February 23, 2023
Rate: 6/10
RIYL: Of Montreal, Animal Collective, Mac DeMarco
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SOTW: Born In Early May – Mercury
November 12th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Isabelle Braudakis ’25
Song of The Week: Born In Early May – Mercury
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Baltimore Sports History: The Dayton Triangles
November 12th, 2024 by The Professor
by Andrew Ciofalo, host of After The Whistle
This year marks the 104th season of NFL play and it’s lining up to be as exciting as ever. Here in Baltimore, the Ravens only have existed for the last 28 years of the NFL, when the franchise came from Cleveland in 1995 and played in its first season a year later. Many people in Baltimore still remember the Baltimore Colts and their beloved Johnny Unitas. Afterall, that’s where Baltimore’s football fandom began. But before they were the Colts, the franchise can trace its origins back to one of the charter teams of the NFL.
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On This Day: November 11
November 11th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
1. 1955: Chuck Berry recorded “Maybellene,” a song that became one of his signature hits and marked a major moment in the development of rock and roll.
2. 1961: Bob Dylan performed at Carnegie Chapter Hall in New York City, a performance that helped solidify his position as a key figure in the American folk music scene.
3. 1966: The Beatles released “Revolver” in the U.S., an album that showcased their groundbreaking studio experimentation and solidified their influence on rock music.
4. 1971: The Doors performed their final concert with Jim Morrison in New Orleans, marking the end of the band’s era with Morrison before his death later that year.
5. 1997: The Verve released “Urban Hymns,” an album that became a landmark in the Britpop movement, featuring the hit single “Bitter Sweet Symphony” and propelling the band to international fame.
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SOTW: “Crimes of Passion” – The Free Label
November 5th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Anabel Martin ’25
Song of The Week: “Crimes of Passion” – The Free Label
The Free Label is a band that has six multi-instrumentalists and vocalists from Toronto Canada. They are known for their 70s disco and R&B music. Their most recent song “Crimes of Passion”, is one of the most popular on their new album, “Songs for Sienna.” I love the vibe of this song; it has a chill and has a 70s feel that draws you in effortlessly. The music beautifully captures the lyrics’ message, as the singer wants his lover to relax and simply embrace being with him. The guitars carry the emotional and passionate vibes of the song, as well.
I love the musical background of this song and is definitely recommend adding to your “Going Out” playlist.
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On This Day: November 4
November 4th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
1. 1957: Jackie Wilson releases “Reet Petite,” which becomes one of his signature hits and a classic in R&B history.
2. 1970: The Beach Boys release “Sunflower” in the UK, showcasing a new, mature sound that later becomes a fan favorite.
3. 1984: Prince’s “Purple Rain” soundtrack reaches No. 1 on the Billboard 200, staying there for 24 weeks and marking a milestone in pop music.
4. 2002: Jay-Z drops “The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse,” a double album that highlights his lyrical prowess and becomes a major commercial success.
5. 2008: Barack Obama’s campaign victory playlist gains public attention, showing how music can amplify cultural and political moments.
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SOTW: “Moonlight” – Forest Claudette
October 29th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
Song of The Week: “Moonlight” – Forest Claudette
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On This Day: October 28
October 28th, 2024 by Liz Kosik
by Liz Kosik ’25
1. 1978: KISS stars in “Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park,” making their acting debut.
2. 1996: The Beatles release “Anthology 3,” featuring rare recordings from their later years.
3. 2008: R.E.M. performs their final concert, closing a chapter in alternative rock history.
4. 1972: Brad Paisley, country music star, is born.
5. 2022: Jerry Lee Lewis, rock ‘n’ roll pioneer, passes away.
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Upcoming Event: Sign Up for Songwriter Skirmish
October 23rd, 2024 by Liz Kosik
Want to perform at Loyolapalooza? Here’s your chance: enter the Songwriter Skirmish! It’s open to solo or duo acts, including rappers, songwriters, and mixers, competing in two categories: acoustic and electric. The winner will kick off Loyolapalooza in the spring, making it a great opportunity to showcase your talent.
If you’re thinking about competing in Battle of the Bands or the Songwriter Skirmish, just remember that you need a connection to Loyola. For the Skirmish, you must be a current student, while for Battle of the Bands, at least one full-time band member should be connected to Loyola. This includes current students, alumni, staff, and employees, even if they’re not on campus right now. Join us on Friday, November 15, from 7 to 9 PM at the Black Box Theater for a fun night of music and competition. Enter here!
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