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The student-run news site of Le Moyne College.

The Dolphin

The student-run news site of Le Moyne College.

The Dolphin

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Career Advising & Development at Le Moyne
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Fermata Nowhere plans a “Throwback!”

After their acclaimed appearance opening for Take 6 last month, student-run a cappella group Fermata Nowhere is back with their fall concert “Throwback!” on Nov. 21 at the Panasci Family Chapel.

Without giving too much away, junior co-president Bri Vespone promises a look back at the past.

“Every song is from previous decades: the ‘70s, ‘80s, ‘90s, et cetera,” said Vespone. “There’s nothing modern. A lot of it is music from our parents’ generation.”

Despite losing several graduating members last year, as well as one of its co-founders, Fermata Nowhere hasn’t lost its touch.

“The group is very different,” Vespone said. “It has a slightly different leadership, approach, and members. But we like to think of it as the debut of a new and improved format.”

Other upcoming events include an appearance at the Founders’ Day Gala (Friday, Nov. 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the Henninger Athletic Center), an encore of “Throwback!” in December, a spring concert and several other possibilities.

“We’ve been approached to do multiple things,” Vespone said.

“Throwback!” takes place Monday, Nov. 21, at 8 p.m. in the Panasci Family Chapel. There will be a encore performance on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 1 p.m. in the Chapel. Tickets are free.

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