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Cabin Chairs:
Katlyn Head
Lauren Ott
Fall 2009 Cabin Schedule
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The Cabin hosts free performances nearly every weekend, from open stage opportunities for
campus and area talent… to performances selected from talented UW-Eau Claire
students, faculty/staff and community, and nationally touring artists. All performances
are completely produced and managed by student members of The Cabin Committee of the
University Activities Commission. The Cabin Committee always welcomes new
members — contact one of the Cabin Committee Chairpersons or call 836.2970 or 836.4833 for
more information. People of all ages are welcome at our shows. Open Stage sign-ups can be
found on the UAC board in the Student Senate complex (Davies 132) the Monday before the show.
Pop, beer, and specialty coffees and teas are sold at all Friday and Saturday evening programs
and popcorn is available for free! Proof of age is required for alcohol purchase.
Cabin Committee Meetings: Wednesdays @ 7:15pm | Hilltop Food Court (subject to change)
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Listed below is last semester's featured performers...
PAST FEATURED ARTISTS -- Spring 2009 --
Soap | Skittish | Emilia Dahlin
Soap | February 13 & 14
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Four gifted musicians... one unique sound... Soap delivers a kinetic blend of diverse songwriting, and virtuosic ability. It's obvious to anyone with ears that a new day has come; not just for Soap, but for rock and roll itself. “Lather,” Soap’s second full length CD, was recorded at Apocalypse Cow, in Montgomery, IL, and mixed and mastered by Bill McElroy at Slipped Disc in Ashland, VA. Three singles “Out of Luck”, “Penguin”, and “Miles Dankis” from the album were released for radio airplay in March 2006.Soap consists of Austin Lee on drums, Skyler Krapf on piano, Ross Taylor on bass and lead vocals, and Erich Krapf on lead guitar. They are from Chicagoland, IL, currently living in Minneapolis, MN.
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Skittish | March 27 & 28
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Much like the suburbs from whence it sprang, Skittish is a bleeding, sweating, writhing ball of human nature, bursting at the seams, but ultimately suppressed and packaged in neatly crafted boxes. Songs and suburbs have seedy underbellies to spare. Skittish masks every bruise and blackened eye with handclaps and harmonies; every well trimmed lawn and uber-catchy melody are woven together by subversive humor and an undercurrent of anarchy. Yes, this is quite ambitious, but anything less wouldn’t matter. And to matter, in this prepackaged world, is an admirable ambition indeed.
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Emilia Dahlin | May 1 & 2
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Born on a small farm south of Boston to a musical instrument collecting father and accordion playing mother, Emilia Dahlin was destined for a life of music. She started piano at the age of five and trained classically for the next thirteen years. It was Christmas day, 1996, when Emilia decided she wanted to play the guitar. She went up to the attic, pulled out a warped and worn guitar, that once belonged to her great grandfather, and started to play. She never stopped. Emilia weaves mesmerizing tales (complete with Greek myths, robotic messiahs, epic floods, and tax evaders) with raw, rootsy folk and dynamic jazz vocals. She resides in Portland, Maine where she was voted "Best Singer/Songwriter of 2006" and "Best Female Vocalist of 2005/2006".
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