The UNC Clef Hangers cover Asia's "Heat Of The Moment" with soloist Steve McQuaid and help from Cameron Rosenow and Charles Askew, at their 2008 Spring Concert in Chapel Hill
The UNC Clef Hangers cover Asia's "Heat Of The Moment" with soloist Steve McQuaid and help from Cameron Rosenow and Charles Askew, at their 2008 Spring Concert in Chapel Hill
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Memorial Hall on the UNC Chapel Hill campus seats more than 1400 in the main florr and balcony combined. the Clefs have SOLD IT OUT every concert (twice yearly) since at least Fall 2005. For Spring 2008, their 30th Anniversary year, they almost sold out TWO complete shows in Memorial in the same week...
the thing I love most about these guys is how much fun they have doing this, kinda like bands from back in the 50's, 60's, 70's, and 80's. Now All bands just look miserable up on stage.
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How many people does this hall seat?
Thanks much.