The Daily Princetonian
Thursday May 1, 2014
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PAGE DESIGN BY LIN KING :: ASSOCIATE STREET EDITOR, ALICE TAO :: STAFF DESIGNER, SAMI WALTER :: CONTRIBUTING DESIGNER
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If you have any appreciation at all for a jazzy tune, then you’re in luck: neo-soul favorite Mayer Hawthorne will be bringing his feel-good melodies, irresistible R&B groove and retro Motown charm to the main stage. Hawthorne is known for his feel-good cocktail of funk, soul and jazz, a masterful fusion of a timeless genre that finds its roots with James Brown. With three critically acclaimed albums under his belt, including the 2013 LP “Where Does This Door Go” featuring collaborations with Pharrell Williams and Kendrick Lamar, the powerhouse singer/songwriter/producer/instrumentalist is a breath of fresh air in the musical scene with his memorable, organic sound. Think Sunday morning coffees, male dancers in well-cut suits and a mellow variety of Hall & Oates meets CeeLo Green. Aside from his soulful tunes, Hawthorne also performs as a rapper and hip-hop artist under the stage name Haircut. Whether you were familiar with Hawthorne’s music prior to Lawnparties or not, bring your jive with you this Sunday and get yourself ready for a fantastic time.
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- LIN KING, ASSOCIATE STREET EDITOR
betty who colonial club Performing at Colonial will be 22-year-old Australian singer Betty Who, who exploded onto the dance-pop music scene from out of nowhere with the release of her debut single “Somebody Loves You” in late 2012. Her feel-good sound, reminiscent of 80s synthpop, and consistently highenergy performances are sure to get Princeton students up and grooving on the Colonial lawn. She headlined Yale’s Spring Fling this past week, and her latest EP, “Slow Dancing,” has already rocketed to number one on the iTunes pop music YouTube it: charts, so expect a large and enthusias“SOMEBODY tic crowd! LOVES YOU”
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Born Grant Kwiecinski, GRiZ describes his style as “electro-soul” or “future funk,” combining vinyls for YouTube it: an old school aesthetic with modern synthesizers. “SMASH THE FUNK” Think swing music mixed with dubstep. He also plays the saxophone — “it was kind of a nerdy thing to do,” “HARD TIMES” he says on the video for his signature track, “Smash the Funk.” Though he doesn’t have a Wikipedia page (yet), he’s released three albums: “Rebel Era,” “Mad Liberation” and “End of the World Party,” all available for free online. If his music can even make blind men dance, then you’d better get ready to get down at Quad!
- GRACE LIN, SENIOR WRITER
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anya marina charter club RDGLDGRN tower club Anya Marina started taking YouTube it: center stage “BODY KNOWS BEST” when her songs “SATELLITE HEART” began appear“MOVE YOU” ing on popular shows such as “Gossip Girl,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “Grey’s Anatomy” and “The Vampire Diaries,” among many others. Beyond that, she has toured with the likes of Jason Mraz, The Plain White T’s, Spoon, Eric Hutchinson and Greg Laswell. Marina became a YouTube sensation when she covered T.I.’s “Whatever You Like” in 2009, which reached nearly four million views and spent approximately two weeks atop the iTunes “Top Alternative Songs” chart. Her clear voice and clean style have been compared to Ingrid Michaelson and Regina Spektor, and she is known for her ability to give a great live performance. Her newest album, “Felony Flats,” has received race reviews and is sure to please with its clever and relatable lyrics set to pop, rock and electronic dance beats.
RDGLDGRN (pronounced “red-gold-green”) broke out YouTube it: on the rock scene in fall 2011 with its hit single “I Love Lamp.” Hailing from Reston, Virginia, the band’s sound “I LOVE LAMP” combines an indie pop style with Washington, D.C. “DOING THE go-go — a subgenre of funk characterized by island MOST” rhythms most associated with Chuck Brown. In other words, RDGLDGRN evokes a fusion of 311 and The Neighbourhood. Red, Green, Gold refers to the band members’ stage names. They have collaborated with Dave Grohl (who drummed on their debut album) and Pharrell Williams, who cowrote the chill summer anthem “Doing the Most.”
- HARRISON BLACKMAN, STAFF WRITER
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