Spectrum Presents Concert Series: COVER UP

Lisa Eikenburg
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Students looking for an evening of entertainment are invited to join Spectrum as they present the first concert series of the semester called COVER UP on Wednesday, Feb. 17, from 7 to 9, in the Williams Center Mulitpurpose Room.

The concert is free to all campus and community members and will be the first of three musical entertainment events presented throughout the semester by Spectrum. COVER UP will be only covers featuring performances by The Dirty Boy Choir, The Gentleman’s Quarrel and Helari. Sounds will be provided by the campus organization Sound Services.

COVER UP concert series is hosted by Spectrum Entertainment Board and sponsored by Student Association.

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