Thursday, September 18, 2008

Kellogg Brings Fountains of Wayne for Centennial Global Arts Festival

So, it seems that Northwestern University has a little crush on the Grammy Nominated band Fountains of Wayne. Not only does the Marching Band pound out their #1 hit “Stacy’s Mom” at every chance it gets, but Fountains of Wayne will soon be performing at Fountain Square this October 4th for the Kellogg Centennial Global Arts Festival (KCGAF).


A prelude to Evanston’s upcoming Arts Week, the KCGAF will be celebrating the 100th anniversary of Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. Founded on October 5, 1908, the former Northwestern School of Commerce has “[created] leaders in a culture of innovation and collaboration.” Renowned throughout the global business community, Kellogg stands as the #4 buisness school in the nation. The university hopes that “these events will represent the school's mission and raise visibility for the Kellogg School both in the United States and abroad.” Well with a main stage act like Fountains of Wayne, Kellogg is sure to make a few eye-brows raise within the next few weeks.

Formed in 1996 by Adam Schlesinger and Chris Collingwood, Fountains of Wayne was made famous through their aforementioned hit “Stacy’s Mom.” While that single was eventually certified gold, they’ve never reached the number one spot on the Billboard Charts. It has been reported, however, that Elton John called the group to tell them he thought their 1999 album Utopia Parkway “was great.” Now that’s recognition. Schlesinger is no stranger to this, however. He has won awards for writing songs in movies such as That Thing You Do! and Music and Lyrics and is currently in the studio working with Dashboard Confessional for their new album due out in early 2009.


Along with Fountains of Wayne, Chicago folk rock singer Michael McDermott and local band Down the Line will be performing at KCGAF. The festival will also feature crafts and children's entertainment during the day with a performance by Baby Loves Disco. All Kellogg alumni and their families, students, and the Evanston community are invited to join in on the festivities. Best part? It’s free.

So, with no reason not to go, please join us on October 4th from 11:00-8:00pm at Fountain Square to celebrate and rock out at the Kellogg Centennial Global Arts Festival.
Plus! Don’t forget to go to the many other events in association with Evanston’s Arts Week!

- L.A.U.R.E.N.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Business is spelled wrong.

Anonymous said...

But every other word is spelled correctly!