The Bowdoin Orient

Volume CXXXVI, Number 23
 April 27, 2007


Arts & Entertainment

Kevin Lyttle, Rahzel headline Ivies concert

Club JAX enthusiasts and DJ Daryl groupies are rejoicing at the news. Kevin Lyttle, performer of the immortal dance single "Turn Me On," will headline Saturday's Ivies Weekend concert. A five-hour festival featuring Battle of the Bands winners Xeno Groove, singer-songwriter Josh Rouse, and beat-boxing legend Rahzel will lead into Lyttle's performance amidst inflatable sumo wrestling suits and a moonwalk.

"We are really looking forward to this weekend," said Campus Activities Board (CAB) Concerts and Comedy co-chair Emma Reilly '09. "We are crossing our fingers for sunny weather, but either way, the concert should be great. Our goal was to bring a range of acts, so there will be music for everyone to enjoy regardless of personal taste."

Featuring a diverse array of music, the concert was planned to feature a variety of energetic, Ivies-appropriate genres.

Rouse, a popular artist on the independent folk scene, has been compared to Wilco and David Gray.

Rahzel, most famous for his song "If Your Mother Only Knew," was a member of The Roots during the late '90s.

Lyttle, a Soca-reggae artist from Saint Vincent, reached worldwide acclaim with "Turn Me On" in 2004. He will grace the stage at 3:30 p.m.

Rumors of a possible collaboration between Lyttle and Rahzel, who share an agent and are reported to be friends, have been spreading across campus in recent days.

"In considering possible acts, we wanted to find performers that could entertain a crowd whether it's a beautiful day or in the event of rain. I think we've done just that," said CAB co-chair Megan MacLennan '07. "Whether inside or out, the concert will be upbeat, entertaining, and will really fit the mood that is Ivies."

The concert, which will be held on the Quad, will begin at noon and continue until 5 p.m. In the event of inclement weather, the inflatables will be relocated to Morrell Gym and the performers to Morrell Lounge.

Dining Service will provide snacks and water throughout the course of the day, and dinner will be served outside the chapel as the concert draws to a close.

CAB co-chair Sarah Scott '07 said, "The Ivies concert is one of our favorite events to put on for our fellow students each year and our hope is that it will be a success in both the production and amongst the student body."


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