Big Concert to Rock Muskingum this Spring

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Every two years for the past 16 years during the weekend of Muskiepalooza, Muskingum University has put on a free concert for students, named the Big Concert.

“The students really enjoy the concert that we hold every two years, it’s something that they look forward to, it’s something that they plan for,” said Ashley Walley, Student Life Coordinator and Chair of the Big Concert Committee.

The concert is held every two years to allow the account that funds Big Concert to accumulate enough money to obtain an artist that is noteworthy and recognizable to students.

“If Muskingum was to host a concert every year we would be booking people that nobody knew who they were, but with the budget that we operate on right now we’re able to get people who are either rising on the charts or who have songs already in the Top 40,” said Walley.

The process of finding an artist for the Big Concert has evolved over the years since it began.

This year’s process for finding an act for Big Concert started in Fall 2015 when a poll of genres was put on OrgSync [Muskingum’s online community communication network] for students to vote. After a week and a half of voting, the vote came out to be in favor of the genre of country.

“Two years ago there was a lot of controversy over the artist that was booked, [though] he was the most voted artist in our poll,” said Walley. “What ended up happening was I saw a lot of students who said ‘I don’t like this person I’m not going to go’ went to the concert and actually enjoy[ed] it and I think part of it is that students will enjoy a free concert regardless of who the performer is and whether they like them or not.”

After the voting process for the genre, Walley works with a middle agent within the budget range for the Big Concert to create a list of top 10 picks for the event.

From there, six to eight different names are chosen out of that list and another poll is generated for students on the specific performer. The artist with the most votes is not always going to necessarily be the person performing at the Big Concert.

“We do put a disclaimer on our polls saying that these are just suggestions, their availability and their pricing is subject to change so it’s not a guarantee based on who you vote for,” said Walley.

Some of the potential acts that were put out this year included: Cassadee Pope, David Nail, Kellie Pickler, Easton Corbin, Eric Paslay, Jerrod Niemann, and Parmalee. Easton Corbin was the artist with the most votes according the Muskingum OrgSync poll.

The planning and execution of the actual concert event falls on the students involved with the Big Concert Committee.

The committee is broken into four different subcommittees allowing students to be involved with several different parts of the planning process.

The subcommittees include logistic members who are in charge of backstage passes, set up in The Recreation Center and Atrium, and communication among the different subcommittees.

A marketing committee promotes the actual event, creates the actual unveiling of the headliner, and monitors the different polls that are put out for the students.

A volunteer recruitment committee enlists the help of students to help with the loading and unloading of the event. A hospitality committee caters to the headliner and opening act on the day of the performance.

“The students that serve on the committee get to have this ownership of this really cool, awesome, large-scale event that only gets to happen every two years, so to have a hand in the planning and execution of that is something to be really excited and proud of,” said Walley.

An artist has signed a contract with the university for the Big Concert and will be announced soon.

The Big Concert will be during Muskiepalooza weekend Saturday, April 23. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the concert is slated to start at 8 p.m. at The Recreation Center.

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Love Your Melon Comes to Muskingum

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Love Your Melon (LYM) is giving individuals across the country the opportunity to help children battle cancer in America through the purchase of knit caps. Every time someone buys a hat through the organization, the organization gives a hat to a child battling cancer.

Jess Grubb, Crew Captain for Muskingum University’s LYM, got the idea of bringing this organization to campus after watching one of her family members battle cancer. She saw a post on Instagram about LYM and wanted to get Muskingum University involved.

“I think one of the best things in the world is making kids feel better, especially ones that have to go through something like battling cancer,” said Grubb.

Grubb got 20 people together around campus last fall to help promote LYM through social media and word of mouth.

To purchase a hat, individuals can go to LYM’s website, select which hat they wanted to purchase, then at the end of their selections choose “Muskingum University” from a drop-down menu.

Due to the large amounts of hats that have been sold out, individuals can pre-order hats before the release date.

The crew’s goal is to sell 100 hats over the course of the school year. Once that goal is met, the crew  members will receive two Superhero costumes. With the costumes, they will be able to go to local hospitals and visit cancer patients with the hope of brightening their day.

LYM is an organization founded at the University of St. Thomas, in St. Paul, Minnesota, by two friends, Zachary Quinn and Brian Keller.

“We founded the organization while we were sophomores in college,” said Quinn, according to LYM website. “We wanted to help those in need and everything else came together.”

The hats were so popular they sold out first weekend.

Quinn and Keller went to their first hospital donation event on December 18, 2012. They found out how cool the idea was that they were able to donate to a cause.

“Seeing the smiles on the kids’ faces that day was incredible so we kept making the hats,” said Quinn, according to the LYM website.

Following two nationwide tours in 2014, Love Your Melon has created Love Your Melon Ambassadors, so college students can get their own towns and communities involved with this organization.

Muskingum’s Love Your Melon Campus Crew Program has Facebook and Twitter sites with more information about getting involved at the local level.

Photo from MU Love Your Melon Twitter.

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