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The Popular Music Board con– tinued its tradition of bringing the top musicians in the area to PSU every Friday at noon. The weekly concerts are free, giving many stu– dents, especially those under 21, a chance to see acts they otherwise could find only in the bar scene. PMB coordinator Franklin Stewart strived to bring a wide variety of music to the students, including such diverse acts as Boomshaka, a reggae group, Girl Trouble, a garage rock band, and the rockabilly sounds of Rev. Horton Heat. Salsa, rap, blues and jazz groups also played. "I think they chose their acts well, the music appealed to a lot of people. It's very diverse," said Heather Wisner, popArts editor for the Vanguard . - Allison Howard.

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