Campus Fall Sounds: Country, Indie-Folk, Worship and… 2000s Pop?
New seasons bring new music.
New seasons bring new music.
Event brings in new faces
The newest addition to the music department is the upcoming J-Term songwriting class. Todd Syswerda, professor of music composition, songwriting and music technology, spearheads the class that will be available for students to take in January.
Family, alumni and students enjoyed a night of magical music
It is not typical of the average college student to end a long day of classes with long hours in the recording studio, but for junior music composition major Ethan Watts, this is second nature.
Todd Syswerda wanted to quit piano his freshman year of high school to play basketball. But his parents wouldn’t let him. Syswerda chose to stick with music for his career and is so thankful that he did.
Rivera (‘23) teaches music at a K-8 school in Chicago and manages 11 classes. Currently, she teaches general music, but hopes to branch out by teaching choir, private lessons and organizing ensembles in the future.
What’s not to love about music and dance? The sounds that fly across the audience to give you a taste of life’s nightly flavors, and our expression of the passion for life is the dance of the moment. Fortunately, our university has the opportunity to relish these special events, and who does it have to thank? Taylor’s Mainstage!
De’Ariss Hope and Darien Taylor’s vision is not exclusive to the football field. Their abilities expand to the creative landscape. The two major in Film and Media Production creating award-winning films and carving out their path in the entertainment world.
Wesley Jones — a name that speaks for itself. Many know Jones for his on-the-go music, elaborate stage presence or, perhaps, his visionary leadership.
As the school year wraps up, many are preparing for long road trips. Whether your drive leads back to a childhood hometown or an exciting and new place (or somewhere in between), this final edition of Spotify Cue is here to fill your car with a playlist that will highlight the adventure that summer offers.
Taylor University’s Chorale spent their spring break in Anchorage, Alaska.
Jake Scott — one of indie music’s hottest artists — is set to take the stage on March 12 inside Rediger Chapel.
The Contemporary Music Center (CMC) in Nashville hosted several Taylor students this fall.
In the midst of listening to my long-time classic songs, I have been on the search for some new hits. Through my searching process of less popular songs from the past few years, I have acquired some new winter wonderland songs that I am head-over-heels in love with and some covers of songs that are soon to find their way onto your Spotify queue.