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VerThe Vanderbilt Hustler’s Arts su & Entertainment Magazine s APRIL 7—APRIL 13, 2010 VOL. 48, NO. 11 BEN Get a sample of Nashville’s taste of Thai on page 3. HARPER Attention, gentlemen! Check out our best suggestions for mens- & RELENTLESS7 wear on page 6. Vampire Weekend’s fi rst visit Ben Harper talks with Versus about his new band, to Music City: Our thoughts on the group’s new album and their upcoming perfor- page 7. mance at Rites of Spring. PLACES TO GO, PEOPLE TO SEE THURSDAY, APRIL 8 FRIDAY, APRIL 9 THURSDAY, APRIL 10 The Regulars The Original Cast presents “Make Me Feel” — Langford Gorilla Zoe — Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Matt Urmy with Jonathon Sexton and The Big Love Choir — Auditorium In order to properly celebrate their fraternity’s recent rechartering, the 3rd and Lindsley THE RUTLEDGE The Original Cast, Vanderbilt’s premier Broadway revue company, brothers of Phi Delta Theta have booked renowned Atlanta rapper Gorilla Nashville transplant Matt Urmy, a man with a self proclaimed 410 Fourth Ave. South 37201 782-6858 will take the stage at the Langford Auditorium this Thursday evening, Zoe to play this Friday night. One of the hottest, most on-the-rise rappers “troubadour spirit,” brings his acclaimed style of American to 3rd and kicking off a three day residency of their spring 2010 show, “Make Lindsley this Saturday night. As both a poet and a singer/songwriter, of the last several years, Zoe fi rst made a name for himself as a member THE MERCY LOUNGE/CANNERY Me Feel.” Featuring selections from Broadway mainstays such as of the rap collaborative “Boyz In Da Hood” (in which he replaced Young Urmy merges his two passions into one, creating “his folk-blues style BALLROOM “Aida,” “The Wedding Singer,” “Next to Normal” and “Thoroughly Jeezy) and later in guest appearances in the Yung Joc songs “Coffee of storytelling and singing.” Also performing are Jonathan Sexton and 1 Cannery Row 37203 Modern Millie,” this spring’s show is sure to have something for Shop” and “Bottle Poppin.’” His fi rst solo album, “Welcome to the Zoo,” the Big Love Choir.
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