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Jazz House parties are most commonly noted for loud, percussion heavy, experimental music performed by members of the [[jazz ensemble]], campus bands (such as [[Nightlife]] and [[Wolf Blitzer]], and out of town groups.   
 
Jazz House parties are most commonly noted for loud, percussion heavy, experimental music performed by members of the [[jazz ensemble]], campus bands (such as [[Nightlife]] and [[Wolf Blitzer]], and out of town groups.   
  
==Problems==
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===Problems===
 
Jazz House parties are very loud.  Wear ear plugs and expect a [[noise violation]] to shut down the fun just as you're getting into the scene.  If you don't like warm, sweaty, drunk bodies slamming up against one another, do not go to the jazz house.  This is a mild form of [[moshing]].  The jazz house is a good place to carry around big bottles of fancy alcohol and smoke [[hookah]] and [[marijuana]].  Some students complain that jazz house parties often become mere [[hipster]] hot-beds in which trendy kids sit around and revel in their [[awesomeness]].  It's up to you...
 
Jazz House parties are very loud.  Wear ear plugs and expect a [[noise violation]] to shut down the fun just as you're getting into the scene.  If you don't like warm, sweaty, drunk bodies slamming up against one another, do not go to the jazz house.  This is a mild form of [[moshing]].  The jazz house is a good place to carry around big bottles of fancy alcohol and smoke [[hookah]] and [[marijuana]].  Some students complain that jazz house parties often become mere [[hipster]] hot-beds in which trendy kids sit around and revel in their [[awesomeness]].  It's up to you...
  
 
==Recent Residents==
 
==Recent Residents==
==2006-2007==
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===2006-2007===
[[Cory Ashby]], [[Jeff Sundquist]], [[Yumi Kusunoki]], [[Kayley Morlock]], [[Esther Newman]], [[Eric Ratzel]], [[James Wenzel]], and [[Alejandro Muzzio]].
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[[Cory Ashby]], [[Jeff Sundquist]], [[Yumi Kusunoki]], [[Kayley Morlock]], [[Esther Newman]], [[Eric Ratzel]], [[James Wenzel]], [[Adam Schmidt]], and [[Alejandro Muzzio]].
==2007-2008==
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===2007-2008===
 
[[Cory Ashby]], [[Yumi Kusunoki]], [[Yumi's Friend]], [[Jen Ewa]], [[Mike Hahn]], [[Doug Fennig]], [[Evan Holmes]], [[Meg Allen]], and [[Sarah Colangelo]].
 
[[Cory Ashby]], [[Yumi Kusunoki]], [[Yumi's Friend]], [[Jen Ewa]], [[Mike Hahn]], [[Doug Fennig]], [[Evan Holmes]], [[Meg Allen]], and [[Sarah Colangelo]].

Revision as of 15:24, 11 May 2007

Jazz House is a two story home next to apartments. It houses nine students, preferably members of the jazz ensemble or jazz combos; however, in recent years a lack of interest has placed several non-musicians into the house. During Rootabaga jazz festival guest artists stay in the jazz house.

Parties

Jazz House parties are most commonly noted for loud, percussion heavy, experimental music performed by members of the jazz ensemble, campus bands (such as Nightlife and Wolf Blitzer, and out of town groups.

Problems

Jazz House parties are very loud. Wear ear plugs and expect a noise violation to shut down the fun just as you're getting into the scene. If you don't like warm, sweaty, drunk bodies slamming up against one another, do not go to the jazz house. This is a mild form of moshing. The jazz house is a good place to carry around big bottles of fancy alcohol and smoke hookah and marijuana. Some students complain that jazz house parties often become mere hipster hot-beds in which trendy kids sit around and revel in their awesomeness. It's up to you...

Recent Residents

2006-2007

Cory Ashby, Jeff Sundquist, Yumi Kusunoki, Kayley Morlock, Esther Newman, Eric Ratzel, James Wenzel, Adam Schmidt, and Alejandro Muzzio.

2007-2008

Cory Ashby, Yumi Kusunoki, Yumi's Friend, Jen Ewa, Mike Hahn, Doug Fennig, Evan Holmes, Meg Allen, and Sarah Colangelo.