Music that Moves You

Whether you’re singin’ along, groovin’ by yourself or just studying in the library, we’ll catch you...

By Jennifer Denny

Thursday, March 1st, 2007


Listener: Adam Hurly, Sioux Falls, S.D., sophomore

Tune: “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic” by The Police

While pumpin’ the jams, he was: Waiting to have lunch with a friend in the Kansas Union

He says: “My love for The Police was revived after the Grammys. I’m excited for their reunion tour.”

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Listener: Ryan Sadeghi, Minneapolis sophomore

Tune: “Where Do the Children Play” by Cat Stevens

While pumpin’ the jams, he was: Doing calculus homework in Watson Library

He says: “It was just on my playlist.”

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Listener: Chris Blackstone, St. Louis, Mo., junior

Tune: “Wait Until Tomorrow,” a Jimi Hendrix cover by John Mayer

While pumpin’ the jams, he was: Sitting in Milton’s in the Kansas Union reading The New York Times

He says: “That’s right, John Mayer can play real music in addition to that stuff that made him popular. Everyone should hear him play the blues.”

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Listener: Talitha Jennison, Wichita sophomore

Tune: “Jacksonville” by Sufjan Stevens

While pumpin’ the jams, she was: Cooking dinner for her scholarship hall

She says: “The music itself is soothing while I cook falafels.”

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