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Tommy moved to Champaign-Urbana from Louisville, KY in 1997. He briefly studied German at the University of Illinois before realizing he didn't like sauerkraut. He delivers buckets of sheep brains at the Parkland Instruction Materials Center, runs shows at the Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center, sits on couches at the Nicodemus Agency, and runs the local promoting group bleebloop.
Jane Boxall has been in Champaign-Urbana just long enough to prove her worth as one of our greatest musicians and teachers. She arrived in town over three and a half years ago to pursue her graduate studies in percussion at the University of Illinois. Little did we know that she would soon go on to create some of CU's most interesting rock music, teach drum skills to half the town through local drum shop Skins and Tins and perform more marimba concerts than CU has hosted in the last 10 years combined. With a D.M.A. in hand, Jane will travel to Vermont to teach music to school kids from the first to eighth grade. Last week, Smile Politely had the chance to sit down with Jane, grab a beer and talk about her experiences in Champaign-Urbana.
Make sure to catch Jane's last performance in Illinois, tonight at the Alice Campbell Alumni Center at 7 p.m.
We wish you well, Jane!
Comments (1)
Monday, July 7, 2008 8:41 PM
sorry to anyone who wanted to see some marimba tonight - I had to cancel due to uncertain marimba-moving weather and a dastardly finger injury. Hardcore, eh?
But... my first marimba solo album is coming out in a couple of weeks, details at www.myspace.com/janeboxallmarimba