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Contact Info:
OH-fest@oneonta.edu
Planning Committee:
Ben Jacqueney, SUNYOneonta
Brianna Leger, SUNY Oneonta
Cati Hill, Hartwick College
Jim VanEron, SUNY Oneonta
Josh Gardner, Hartwick College
Natalie Torres, SUNY Oneonta
Nick Forst, Hartwick College
Nora Lamphrey, Hartwick College
Steph Whetsel, Hartwick College
Zac Rossi, SUNY Oneonta
Advisors:
Allison Green. Hartwick College
Bill Harcleroad, SUNY Oneonta
Chris Saj, Hartwick College
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Hartwick
College and SUNY Oneonta continue the tradition and excellent collaboration
that began in 2005 with the Third Annual OH-fest which is scheduled for
Saturday, April 26th, 2008. In addition to the two main events on Saturday,
there will be many events throughout the week leading up to this great
Oneonta tradition and incorporating the City of Oneonta’s Centennial Celebration
this year which is reflected in the theme of 3 bands...2 Colleges...One
Awesome Town!
The
carnival will take place from 1-5 PM on Main Street Oneonta and will feature
bands from both college communities, street performers, carnival games,
inflatable rides, arts and crafts vendors,
great food, and much more…
Line-up for Main Street Bandstand (chosen at Battle of the Bands on 4-14-08)
Evil TV
Fascious
20 Grand
Meg VanOudenaren & Friends
Autumn Ave.
DUHN
The concert will begin at 6 PM in Neahwa Park and
features:

On May 21st 2005 Black
Violin, two classically trained musicians took home the
title '2005 Apollo Legends' which catapulted them to international fame.
These two gentlemen, Kev Marcus and Wil B along with their DJ TK have
created the ultimate synergy between classical and Hip-Hop music.

Almost Queen succeeds in
blending the vocal layering and studio precision that is a signature of
the band with the energy and spectacle of a live stage production. Band
members are: Joseph Russo-----as Freddie Mercury, Tom Cavanagh-----as
Brian May,
Randy Gregg-----as John Deacon, and John Cappadona-----as Roger Taylor.
When most people
hear the word "pop" they think of the latest karaoke singer
to win American Idol. Most people, that is, besides Daryl Palumbo. "Contemporary
American pop is so tasteless and phony," says the 27-year-old frontman
for New York quintet Head Automatica.
"That's why no one in America wants to say they're in a pop band.
So many kids who start pop-punk bands insist they're not pop. To them
I say, You don't even know what pop is. You've grown up with f***ing Blink-182
forced down your throat.' Whereas I want to be in a pop band." To
Palumbo, true pop music is the unbridled melodic craftsmanship and punk
energy of Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Squeeze, Nick Lowe and Rockpile,
and Graham Parker and the Rumour - British smartypants who set off the
power-pop mod revival in the late '70s with their highly literate and
impassioned songwriting.
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