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The senior served as the final act of the night in order to promote his new EP, titled Nights and Windows.” Though the multi-talented musician who performs under the name “Cazz is a four-year veteran of the Coffeehouse scene, he said Friday’s show was the largest audience he has ever seen turn out for the event.Ĭazz explained that a lot of times I’ll play towards the end of a Coffeehouse and many people will have left by then. After the two performed a cover of Ryan Adams’ Two which they claimed to have learned a scant 10 minutes before performing, Brindis stepped into the spotlight. Senior Donovan Brambila then served up original compositions Rhythm and the Rain” and “Ain’t a Damn Thing (Changed) before teaming up with and eventually handing the stage to Cazz Brindis, the main attraction of the evening. His last two songs were originals that he played on the guitar and harmonica. “It was the best graduation present ever he said. Hagen has been playing the ukulele ever since he received it as a high school graduation present. Their shocking performance was followed by junior Andrew Hagen, who started off his set with a cover of Radiohead’s Creep” and Kings of Leon’s “Use Somebody.” Keeping in suit with the originality of the night Hagen played these songs on the ukulele. Event planner Dunn was surprised by the unique execution of the performance. These artists absolutely accomplished their goal: Coffeehouse has never before seen a performance of its kind, which included dancing and a fog machine for added effect. “We’re being serious about not being serious Farley said of the performance. The group wanted to stretch the traditional limits of the Pepperdine Coffeehouse in a coolly offbeat way. Amid a night of talented singer-songwriters the trio of senior Bryan Farley senior Keith Cantu and Brian Morales took to the stage to perform their best 1990s R&B music. The events that transpired next deserve special recognition. Rae Brown and Alan Holley impressing the crowd with their rendition of Kina Grannis’ Message From Your Heart.” The duo of juniors Jeffrey Wright and Andrew Hagen was next punctuating their set with an enthusiastic performance of Katy Perry’s “Waking Up in Vegas which the audience joined in on. This trio took on the challenge of performing covers of such artists as Sufjan Stevens Iron and Wine and the Beatles. Junior Matt Deseno performed next starting off with an impressive mash-up of pop songs played on guitar with the help of Katharyn Blair’s vocal stylings.įollowing Deseno was the group of juniors Stephen Lambert Bonnie Hancock and Catherine Yager. What resulted was a presentation of diverse musical genres, ranging from indie folk to R&B covers from the 1990s.Įight acts were slated for the Coffeehouse session, each allotted 15-minute sets, not including the special performance of the song I’ll Be” by the Daniel Lim Band that kicked off the night. This most recent Coffeehouse was just such an occasion, as every performer on Friday was a musician from Seaver College. “We’re actually really trying to do more student-led Coffeehouses because we have so many talented artists on our campus Dunn explained. Though Waves aren’t the only musicians allowed to perform Coffeehouse co-organizer Kiersten Dunn a junior said that the focus recently has been on encouraging Pepperdine students to showcase their talent.
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30 for a unique Coffeehouse experience.Ĭoffeehouse at Pepperdine is a chance for students to experience up-and-coming musical talent while enjoying camaraderie and usually free coffee (although last Friday night was a special exception with Crumbs cupcakes and tea being served instead). Piping hot tea an array of Halloween-inspired cupcakes and an eclectic line-up of musically gifted Pepperdine students brought a huge crowd out to the Sandbar Friday Oct.