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On the eve of the baseball World Series and the day after the Manchester derby in football (soccer), you are invited to a lecture that explores why soccer fans sing and why baseball players select music to play as they approach home plate or the pitcher’s mound. 

“Musically-Based Cultural and Social Connections between Players and Fans:
Premier League Football and Major League Baseball”

Elijah Breton, double major in Sport Studies and Communications Studies
Timothy Johnson, Professor of Music Theory

Monday, October 26, 2015, 5pm

Room 2105, Whalen Center for Music (Iger Room) 

This event is free and open to the public. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact the School of Music at 607-274-3717. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

http://events.ithaca.edu/event/lecture_on_sports_and_music_by_timothy_johnson_and_elijah_breton#.ViaRqH6rT4Y

Mets or Royals? United or City? How Music Ties Fans to Teams and Players | 1 Comments |
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Mets or Royals? United or City? How Music Ties Fans to Teams and Players Comment from cfigueroa on 10/25/15
Go Mets! Here is a great video that links to this theme: https://youtu.be/NkSANUxWAaE

Cheers, CF