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Person L headlines at UNH

By Danielle Curtis

Staff Writer

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Published: Thursday, November 5, 2009

Updated: Thursday, November 5, 2009

This December, Memorial Union Student Organization’s (MUSO) end-of-the-semester show will feature alternative group Person L, fronted by singer Kenny Vasoli of The Starting Line, and John Nowlan, a former member of the groups Taking Back Sunday and Straylight Run.
    The show, scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 3 in the Strafford Room, will be free for all students and $5 for non-students.
    Scheduled to open for the two headlining groups is solo artist Brian Bonz and Durham-based indie group Fake Empire, which currently plays regularly at Wings Your Way.
    According to MUSO Music Director Tim King, this show will appeal to a larger audience than many of the smaller shows that MUSO has put on this semester.
    “We have a really dedicated cult following here and we usually try to appeal to them [when choosing artists],” King said.  “But sometimes we get shows like this one that appeals to a much bigger crowd.”
    King also said that getting bigger names to come to campus is difficult for MUSO due to their modest budget.
    “We really have to keep an eye out and hope something shows up,” King said.  “A lot of times we try to get bands that are already on tour and have a break in Boston so we can them cheaper, like we did with Minus the Bear two years ago.”
    In the case of Person L and the rest of the groups performing at the December 3 show, King said he found them by accident while trying to book the group the Weakerthans for a show in September.
    According to King, the Weakerthans show would have cost MUSO too much money—almost half of the student organization’s budget—and he decided not to book the show.
    “I would have had to have booked and paid for it in the summer, and I just couldn’t justify spending that much money so early,” King said.
    Three weeks after turning down the September show, however, the booking agency for the Weakerthans, High Road Touring, sent King an offer to book Person L, Bonz, and Nowlan, who are all touring together—an offer that King and the rest of MUSO decided to take them up on.
    King also said that students he has talked to seem very excited for the show, and that he and the other members of MUSO are looking forward to it as well.
    “We are hoping for a big turn-out,” King said.  “People who know Person L are very excited, and those who don’t get excited when they hear it’s Kenny from The Starting Line.”
    Tickets for the show will be available beginning next week in the MUB Ticket Office.

 

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