CANTON -- Students in the St. Lawrence University First-Year Seminar course "The Songs Get Hotter: Exploring Protest Music" will present “Woodystock 2012” at the Java Barn on campus Thursday, May …
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CANTON -- Students in the St. Lawrence University First-Year Seminar course "The Songs Get Hotter: Exploring Protest Music" will present “Woodystock 2012” at the Java Barn on campus Thursday, May 3, at 9:30 p.m.
Donations will be accepted to benefit Canton Central School.
Student bands performing at the concert are Bye Bye Piper; A Dash of Torque; Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice; and EMERGENCY Drum Lesson. The event also features Bee Children, a faculty/staff acoustic ensemble, with a special appearance by St. Lawrence Class of 2004 graduate Jen Crowell.
Woodystock 2012 is named in honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Woody Guthrie, the great American protest singer whose work is a primary inspiration for the course.