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A Must-See Performance at NYU

Last night I went to my 4th (maybe 5th?) Mass Transit concert at Kimmel. Mass Transit is "NYU's Coincidentally All-Male A Cappella Group" who sings a variety of songs that everyone knows and loves (and if they don't know or love them before the show, they certainly do after). I began going to their concerts freshman year to support one of my floormates. I loved the show and made sure I went to each one after that--I even turned down visiting a friend at another school this weekend just to go to the show!


I became friends with some of the guys over the past 2 years and last semester one of my friends from freshman year joined and was elected Musical Director this year! He did an incredible job getting the guys prepared for the show and even had almost a completely new set list for this year which definitely takes A LOT of work. My favorite part about the concerts however is how well the group performs. Yes, they all have good voices and compliment one another with their skills, but they are so much fun to watch--they truly know how to entertain their audience which is why last night's show was SOLD OUT!!! Ticket Central (a great resource) had to stop selling tickets because every last one was claimed. That's what I call impressive!


Please check out their website, order a CD, and come to a show--you don't have to be an NYU student to enjoy their performances! (And no, they didn't ask me to plug them; they actually don't even know I'm writing this right now but they will once it's up!)

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Josh:

Marry me.

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