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April 2, 2012ae<strong>Page</strong> 15wingspan.lccc.wy.eduto set sail with nautical-themed musicBy Shawn HavelCo-EditorThe Laramie County Community College WindEnsemble will perform “Sea Shanties andSongs” at 7:30 p.m., April 24 at the CheyenneCivic Center.The performance is inspired by sailors, pirates andsongs about the sea.“It’s a fun collection of tunes based on nauticalthemes,” Gary Hall, LCCC music instructor, said.Many of the songs the ensemble will perform aretraditional sailing songs; however, Hall said the groupwill perform some more contemporary pieces. Hall saidhe would like to perform the contemporary pieces toattract a younger audience while still performing songsfor a mature audience.Hall said he came up with the idea for this concertbecause he is from England and has had the opportunityto be on some ships. He said that while sailing on atraditional ship in Yorkshire, Va., and also from a pirateexhibit at a museum in Denver, he saw the traditionalpirate instruments, and it inspired him to think abouthow much music meant to people who sailed theoceans.Admission to the concert is free, and donations willbe accepted for the COMEA House.Illustration and layout by Will HebertThis time, it’s personalChoir to put on Glee sequel concertA&E—<strong>Page</strong> 18Warhol ain’t got nothingArt Gallery to exhibit student projectsA&E—<strong>Page</strong> 19Bringing cool to lunch‘Lunch Box Lady’ celebrates creativityA&E—<strong>Page</strong> 20

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