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The State Hornet

The student news site of Sacramento State University

The State Hornet

Student news without fear or favor

Elizabeth Campos, Author

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Triple threat

Elizabeth Campos
April 6, 2007

Three different local bands will play for free tomorrow night at Sacramento State in a concert you won?t want to miss. The Brodys, Popgun and Red Star Memorial will perform at the University Union?s Serna Plaza May 2 at 7 p.m., barbecued food available for purchase.

The Brodys have been playing together in northern California for more than five years. They formed in Davis, California and serve up a unique blend of pop, hard rock, and retro punk to their music. Their band members are of Tony Brody (lead vocals/guitar), Dave Brody (drums), Ace Brody (guitar/vocals) and Bryce Brody (bass/vocals).

The band?s last full-length release, "Goody Goody," was described by the Sacramento Bee as "a buzzing, melodic, wholly polished recording that sounds more like a major-label album than the self-released effort that it is."

Their fourth CD, "Unexamined Life," was released last September, and they have also been awarded in the Sacramento Area Music Awards (SAMMIEs) for Outstanding Pop Band.

Popgun is another band from Northern California, consisting of two brothers and three other friends. Band members are Mark Harrod (voice/guitar), Kevin Harrod (organ/electric piano/voice), Andrew Conway (bass), Larry Carr (drums) and Steve Amaral (guitars).

The band has been awarded CD of the Year 1999, Male Vocalist of the Year 2000, CD of the Year 2001, and Outstanding Guitarist of the Year 2002 by the SAMMIES, and describe themselves as a "live show with exciting vocals, amazing harmonies, and [with] ?Kool? moves!" The band has been working on their second album, "N.U. Machine" which should be coming in Spring 2002.

Lastly, Red Star Memorial has played all around California the past year and a half. They are a pop rock band that all grew up in Woodland but are now living in Sacramento. The four-member band is fronted by lead singer and guitarist Bobby Jordan and rounded out by friends Steven (guitars/vocals) and Chris Amaral (drums), and family friend Bryce Gonzales (bass). They have finished recording their self-titled album, due out this summer.

The free event is presented by Sac State?s UNIQUE Programs. For more information, call (916) 278-6997.

‘Twin Spirits’ exhibit explores sisterhood, duality

Elizabeth Campos
April 17, 2002

Sacramento State art graduate student Hong Zhang uses hair in her artwork to create a space filled with mystery and contradictions. Hong?s Master of Arts exhibition "Twin Spirits," which runs through April...

?Pirates of Penzance? sails into Sac State

Elizabeth Campos
April 9, 2002

If you?ve never experienced the delight of comic opera before, "The Pirates of Penzance" is a great way to start. "The Pirates of Penzance," one of many operas written by Gilbert and Sullivan, is a classic...

Getting a real job

Elizabeth Campos
April 3, 2002

To be successful in applying for a career, you'll need good information and good job searching skills. Never underestimate the importance of preparation. Key elements in looking for and getting a "real"...

It’s okay to ‘Panic’

Elizabeth Campos
April 2, 2002

When surrounded by four concrete walls and trapped inside by three robbers, there?s nothing to do but panic. In the movie "Panic Room," Meg Altman (Jodie Foster) moves into a three-story posh home in which...

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