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Fusion rocks the MSC Pilot House for Welcome Week

Chris Stewart

Issue date: 8/25/08 Section: Features
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Sam Drew of Fusion opens the welcome back BBQ sponsored by UPB on Aug. 21, 2008. The event featured live music performances, free barbeque and is annually held by UPB as part of Welcome Week.
Media Credit: Danny Reise
Sam Drew of Fusion opens the welcome back BBQ sponsored by UPB on Aug. 21, 2008. The event featured live music performances, free barbeque and is annually held by UPB as part of Welcome Week.

As Welcome Week and its numerous events rolled through UM-St. Louis, students with every background, major, and hobby found endless options for free entertainment.

Rounding out the week was a night of food and music in the Pilot House, sponsored by the Office of Student Life.

The event, dubbed BBQ Musicfest, was originally slotted for the MSC patio but was moved into the Pilot House due to Thursday's afternoon showers.

Luckily, the rain didn't stop the show, which ran from five to ten p.m. and saw a good turnout of students and their family members.

The atmosphere was ideal for a concert: the lights were low, there was plenty of seating, and the band centered on stage. In the back was space for attendants to stand, talk, and of course, dance.

The music could be heard coming down the hallway approaching the entrance to the Pilot House.

That entrance, once reached, enticed each passerby with a full table spread of BBQ goodies.

The BBQ included baskets of buns, a feast of fixings, heaps of hot-dogs, boundless burgers, and no meager portion of non-meat patties.

A steady stream of visitors made use of the plentiful food and many stayed for the music.

Dominating the stage was Fusion, an Atlanta-based act that describes their sound on their Myspace page as "Hip-hop, Neo Soul, and R&B". During their nearly two-hour set on Thursday Night, Fusion absorbed the audience and left them wanting more.

Fusion The Band is not your average group.

Featuring a whopping 11 total members, eight of whom were performing at any given time, the band has its musical bases covered.

A saxophonist and trumpeter joined the traditional core musicians (drummer, guitar player, vocalists, keyboardist, etc.) resulting in a band that really "takes the stage" when it takes the stage.

For such a large group, their sound is incredibly tight; and with the full range of instruments that Fusion boasts, they pack quite the auditory punch.
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marcel Scaife

posted 8/27/08 @ 9:51 AM CST

This was a wonderful event but, this event was not brought to you by the Office of Student Life it was actually brought to you buy University Programming Board. (Continued…)

Holla

posted 9/02/08 @ 11:48 PM CST

Just showing love to the most amazing band on the planet. Keep making that REAL music!!!

Crystal Parnell

posted 9/03/08 @ 4:08 PM CST

I just want to say that this band rox my face off!!! Keep doing what you are doing!!

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