Students work to promote underground music community in Muncie
When senior Brandon Gick came to Ball State, he began to realize that Muncie was full of talented musicians, but it’s hard for them to find resources to get their music heard.
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When senior Brandon Gick came to Ball State, he began to realize that Muncie was full of talented musicians, but it’s hard for them to find resources to get their music heard.
After years of traveling around the world pursuing a career in music, Ball State alumnus Christopher Swinney revisited a previous gig in Muncie: helping children get a taste of the rock star life.
With the holidays fast approaching, many people are looking for ways to volunteer their time or donate money to those in need. Here are some ways to help give back to the Muncie community this holiday season:
While teaching at a summer music festival in Spain, Robert Palmer, Ball State professor of music, met Frank Wibaut, artistic director of the Hastings International Concerto Competition, and was invited to serve on the jury for the 2015 competition.
While the Ball State community prepares for this weekend's Homecoming festivities, over 200 students in the Pride of Mid-America Marching Band have been working toward it for months.
ArtsWalk in DWNTWN Muncie returns this Thursday for an evening of local art, food and live music.
Matthew Keyser is a freshman journalism major who writes "Downshift" for the Daily News His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Matthew at mdkeyser@bsu.edu.