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Annual Spring Concert. Occurs as part of [[Bacchanal]]. Past performers have included Outkast, They Might Be Giants, Ben Folds Five, Kanye West, George Clinton, Fuel, Destiny's Child, and more.  
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'''Concert on the Steps''' is a concert held annually every spring. It is part of [[Bacchanal]]. Past performers have included [[w:Outkast|Outkast]], [[w:They Might Be Giants|They Might Be Giants]], [[w:Ben Folds Five|Ben Folds Five]], [[w:Kanye West|Kanye West]], [[w:George Clinton|George Clinton]], [[w:Fuel|Fuel (band)]], and [[w:Destiny's Child|Destiny's Child]].
  
Artists are chosen each year by [[Columbia Concerts]]; the organization claims to have been consistently ahead of its time for the last decade by inviting groups on the cusp of hitting it big.  
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Artists are chosen each year by [[Columbia Concerts]]; the organization claims to have been consistently ahead of its time for the last decade by inviting groups on the cusp of hitting it big. Unfortunately, this means that current students frequently complain about never getting performers who have already hit it big. Students also frequently complain about the frequency with which rap and hip-hop groups are featured, as opposed to other genres.
Unfortunately, this means that current students frequently complain about never getting performers who have already hit it big. Students also frequently complain about the frequency with which rp and hip-hop groups are featured, as opposed to other genres.  
 
  
 
== Photos ==
 
== Photos ==

Revision as of 15:16, 24 April 2007

Concert on the Steps is a concert held annually every spring. It is part of Bacchanal. Past performers have included Outkast, They Might Be Giants, Ben Folds Five, Kanye West, George Clinton, Fuel (band), and Destiny's Child.

Artists are chosen each year by Columbia Concerts; the organization claims to have been consistently ahead of its time for the last decade by inviting groups on the cusp of hitting it big. Unfortunately, this means that current students frequently complain about never getting performers who have already hit it big. Students also frequently complain about the frequency with which rap and hip-hop groups are featured, as opposed to other genres.

Photos