The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

The Centurion

The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

The Centurion

The student newspaper of Bucks County Community College

The Centurion

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Radio Bux hosted local band Civil Youth for Fall concert

Last weekend Bucks County Community College Radio Station hosted a Fall Concert. The concert was held. The band highlighting this exciting event was Civil Youth, a local band to Philadelphia and Bucks County. Many professional and amateur local bands were also featured.
Members of Civil Youth include, Mike Kepko on vocals and keys, Johnny Zabo on drums, and lastly, local talent; Dan Chapman on the electric guitar. Dan Chapman, recent graduate of Bucks County Technical High schools Graphic Arts program in 2012 stole the show with his band mates.
Civil Youth Played a few hits from there two albums Who Rescued Who and Disguised in Color and played songs such as Follow Me, Sleep, Back & Forth, and there biggest hit, I’m Alive.
The group is currently on tour which started at the Zlock Performing Arts Center and they are now traveling to Phoenix AZ, Columbus OH, Albuquerque NM, Austin TX, Denver CO, Dallas and Houston TX , and then to Sacramento CA to perform in over 20 venues!
Other performers took the stage such as Damage Control; Rock Band, and Alexa Korogodsky doing vocals. These bands rocked the Zlock Center and stole the show along with Civil Youth.
Radio Bucks Director, Benjamin Wooddring described the show, “It was an amazing night!” and “It was a blast”. Ticket sales of the event where far from sold out with only about a hundred tickets being sold.
Michael Harryman, light and sound director of the theater stated, “It was a real shame. The show was amazing and Civil Youth was actually pretty damn impressive! If they advertised more this would have been a real hit, it’s a shame… Whoever showed up had a great time but I’m pretty sure we all left deaf!”
Radio Bux plans on hosting the event again next Fall but plans on getting the word out a bit more about the show to boost ticket sales.
Harryman stated after the concert, “The theater needs to develop some kind of position for our theaters advertising. Recently we have had so many great shows, but no one knows about them!” Clearly, Radio Bux pulled off an amazing event and they hope to come back next year with even bigger, louder performances!