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Battle of the Bands

October 27, 2007

The New Deal Concert Series showcased a joint concert with the Student Events Board, the Halloween Battle of the Bands, in the Student Center.

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The lead singer of the Turnpikes begins an opening number
The lead singer of the Turnpikes begins an opening number.
Students converged in costumes at the Student Center for the Halloween Battle of the Bands
Students converged in costumes at the Student Center for the Halloween Battle of the Bands.
The Turnpikes were the first band to play on Saturday night and placed second in the battle.
The Turnpikes were the first band to play on Saturday night and placed second in the battle.
There was plenty of dancing in the Student Center at the Halloween Battle of the Bands.
There was plenty of dancing in the Student Center at the Halloween Battle of the Bands.
The Big Picture, winner of the Battle of the Bands, was the second band to play.
The Big Picture, winner of the Battle of the Bands, was the second band to play.
The crowd cheered loudly for the bands throughout the night.
The crowd cheered loudly for the bands throughout the night.
Ian Trusheim rocks out on the bass guitar.
Ian Trusheim rocks out on the bass guitar.
Brooks Long '08 gets the crowd to clap.
Brooks Long '08 gets the crowd to clap.
Battle of the Banda
Jake Deal '10, creator of the New Deal Concert Series, danced to the beats of the bands.
Jake Deal '10, creator of the New Deal Concert Series, danced to the beats of the bands.
Battle of the Banda
Disarmingly Charming was third to play at the Battle of the Bands.
Disarmingly Charming was third to play at the Battle of the Bands.
Even Spiderman (Tim Danos '10) made an appearance!
Even Spiderman (Tim Danos '10) made an appearance!
Averoft concluded the evening.
Averoft concluded the evening.
The lead singer of Averoft sings out to the crowd.
The lead singer of Averoft sings out to the crowd.

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