
Naomi Alvarado
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Nov 30, 2024 |
vanderbilthustler.com | Naomi Alvarado
You may know Tyler Hubbard’s voice, the former half of Florida Georgia Line, from hit songs “Cruise” and “This is How We Roll.” The duo — formidable figures of the early 2000s bro-country genre — parted ways in 2022.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
vanderbilthustler.com | Naomi Alvarado
No words are necessary when music speaks for itself. To say I was in awe would be an understatement after the Tycho show. Even as an avid country and pop music listener, I found it a musically unique and shocking experience to hear and see Tycho live in a cave. Above all, the experience was deeply satisfying. Scott Hansen, known musically as Tycho and photographically as ISO5, is a San Francisco-based producer.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
vanderbilthustler.com | Sara West |Naomi Alvarado
After two sold-out Exit/In shows, Ella Langley can certainly say ‘Hey Ma I Made It.’ 2 minutes ago “Excuse me, you look like you love me.” If you’ve been anywhere on the internet, you’ve certainly heard these lyrics. If you’re unfamiliar with the artist behind these, it is none other than rising country singer Ella Langley. While “you look like you love me” is Langley’s most popular song, with over 100 million streams on Spotify, Langley is certainly not new to the country music scene.
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Oct 27, 2024 |
vanderbilthustler.com | Naomi Alvarado
One of my first introductions to country music was Dylan Schneider. Throughout middle and high school, his songs “Two Black X’s” and “Grew up Slower” felt more relatable compared to songs by older country artists of that time. Now, as I navigate college, songs like “College Town” and “21 And Over” grow with me.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
vanderbilthustler.com | George Albu |Naomi Alvarado |Isabella Bautista |Alex Brodeur
Staffers turn over new leaves with a few days away from classes. 4 minutes ago From a mock Stars Hollow to the Rocky Mountains, photography staffers share how they captured fall break on camera. Lindsay Glaccum, Staff PhotographerThis fall break, I was fortunate enough to visit the beautiful city of Sedona, Arizona, which is famous for its red rocks. As someone who grew up in a humid, forested area, I was surprised by the natural beauty of the desert.
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