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Rock and Roll Concert 31st Program of the 89th Season Interlochen, Michigan * ROCK AND ROLL CONCERT Thursday, July 7, 2016 8:00pm, Kresge Auditorium Bliss “UnDer the BriDge” ....................................................................................................................................... Anthony KieDis “Little Black Submarines” .......................................................................... Danger Mouse, Patrick Carney, Dan Auerbach “Great Day for FreeDom” ....................................................................................................... DaViD Gilmour, Polly Gilmour “Smells like Teen Spirit” ..................................................................................... Krist NoVoselic, DaVe Grohl, Kurt Cobain Toxic Dolphin Catapult Drum Feature: Rory Cameron, Cameron Stein, AnDrew Min, DaViD Miller, Dalton Joyce The Trap “You’re Gonna Go Far KiD” ......................................................................................................................... Dexter HollanD “Bring Me to Life” ...................................................................................................... Amy Lee, Ben MooDy, DaViD HoDges “Run AWay” ............................................................................................................................. George Karak, Jon Bon JoVi Houston, We Have Another Problem “Bennie anD the Jets” ................................................................................................................. Bernie Taupin, Elton John “I Can’t Make You LoVe Me” ....................................................................................................... Mike ReiD, Alan Shamblin “GooD Times BaD Times” ............................................................................ Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones Wire Malfunction “In the ShaDoWs” (Original Song) ..................................................................................................................... EdWarD Min The Harrible Aranges “Little Miss Lover” ............................................................................................................................................ Jimi HenDrix “My Name is Jonas”.................................................................................... Jason Cropper, Patrick Wilson, Rivers Cuomo “Reptilia” ................................... Julian Casablancas, Nick Valensi, Albert HammonD Jr, Nikolai Fraiture, Fabrizio Moretti Shreddie and the Jets “Smooth” ........................................................................................................................................ Itaal Shur, Rob Thomas “I Can’t LoVe You” ........ Ryan Alan, Brian Johnson, Matt GauDiano, Ricky Sutton, Nick Mooneyham, Eric Somers-Urrea “Don’t Stop” ................................................................................................................................................ Christine McVie PanamaCanalPacino “Icons” “Space ODDity” ................................................................................................................................................ DaViD Bowie “Purple Rain” ............................................................................................................................................................. Prince * * * Bliss The Harrible Aranges AuDrey Neri, leaD guitar, San Francisco, Calif. Eric Maxon, leaD guitar, Mt Pleasant, Mich. SyDney Welter, rhythm guitar, BroomfielD, Colo. WilfreD RoWlanD, rhythm guitar, Kansas City, Mo. OliVia Dillon, electric bass, AllentoWn, Pa. OliVia Dillon, electric bass, AllentoWn, Pa. AnDreW Min, drums, Menlo Park, Calif. Dr. KeDrik Merwin, bass guitar (IAC faculty) Rory Dolan, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. Dalton Joyce, drums, NorthVille, Mich. Mikayla Ahern, vocals, Crest Hill, Ill. Nelson Fisher, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. AlexanDra Khoriaty, vocals, Potomac, MD. Elinor Sachs, vocals, Dallas, Texas Bliss Bagnato-Conlin, vocals, Washington, D.C. Emma Valentine, vocals, BeVerly Hills, Calif. AlexanDra Khoriaty, vocals, Potomac, MD. Toxic Dolphin Catapult Rory Cameron, drums, PasaDena, Calif. Shreddie and the Jets Cameron Stein, drums, WaylanD, Mich. EdWarD Min, leaD guitar, Menlo Park, Calif. AnDreW Min, drums, Menlo Park, Calif. WilfreD RoWlanD, rhythm guitar, Kansas City, Mo. DaViD Miller, drums, Trumbull, Conn. Nicholas Catalan, electric bass, Pacific PalisaDes, Calif. Dalton Joyce, drums, NorthVille, Mich. Rory Cameron, drums, PasaDena, Calif. Jake BroDsky, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. The Trap GerarDo CorDoVa, leaD guitar, Houston, Texas PanamaCanalPacino Zachary ArnolD, rhythm guitar, Santa Monica, Calif. EdWarD Min, leaD guitar, Menlo Park, Calif. Nicholas Catalan, electric bass, Pacific PalisaDes, Calif. GerarDo CorDoVa, leaD guitar, Houston, Texas DaViD Miller, drums, Trumbull, Conn. AuDrey Neri, leaD guitar, San Francisco, Calif. Callan Jacobus, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. Nicholas Catalan, electric bass, Pacific PalisaDes, Calif. Jake BroDsky, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. Rory Cameron, drums, PasaDena, Calif. Emma Valentine, vocals, BeVerly Hills, Calif. AnDreW Min, drums, Menlo Park, Calif. Loren Jacobs, vocals, Pacific PalisaDes, Calif. Nelson Fisher, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. Jake BroDsky, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. Houston, We Have Another Problem Callan Jacobus, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. William Purcell, leaD guitar, Ouray, Colo. Rory Dolan, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. OliVia Dillon, electric bass, AllentoWn, Pa. Bliss Bagnato-Conlin, vocals, Washington, D.C. Cameron Stein, drums, WaylanD, Mich. Mikayla Ahern, vocals, Crest Hill, Ill. Leo Lasdun, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. Loren Jacobs, vocals, Pacific PalisaDes, Calif. Jake BroDsky, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. Elinor Sachs, vocals, Dallas, Texas Nelson Fisher, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. AlexanDra Khoriaty, vocals, Potomac, MD. Elinor Sachs, vocals, Dallas, Texas Emma Valentine, vocals, BeVerly Hills, Calif. Emma Valentine, vocals, BeVerly Hills, Calif. Wire Malfunction EdWarD Min, leaD guitar, Menlo Park, Calif. Nicholas Catalan, electric bass, Pacific PalisaDes, Calif. Rory Cameron, drums, PasaDena, Calif. Nelson Fisher, keyboarD, Brooklyn, N.Y. FACULTY Director/Keyboards: Dr. Diane CarDarelli Guitar: Dr. Troy GifforD Bass Guitar: BraD Russell Drums: James CarDarelli Voice: Kerry Hayes * * * Interlochen Arts Camp is part of the nonprofit Interlochen Center for the Arts, a recipient of the National MeDal of Arts anD the only community in the WorlD that brings together the finest in arts eDucation, performance anD public raDio. In consideration of the performing artists anD other patrons, the use of flash photography is not permitted. Federal copyright and licensing rules prohibit the use of Video cameras and other recording equipment. In orDer to proVide a safe anD healthy school, Interlochen maintains a smoke-free anD alcohol-free campus. Michigan laW prohibits any Weapons, incluDing concealeD weapons, on Interlochen property because We are an educational campus. Thank you for your cooperation. www.interlochen.org .
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