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By Roshelle Campus News
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After Vice President Keith Woodard went over the rules and pledged in new members, the crowd snapped their fingers as Jessica Dennis, a published writer, read her poems entitled “In Their Territory,” “Dance,” and “Questions.”
Mason Carroll delivered an amazing cover of “Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol, and with her goddess like voice, Katie Duprey sang “I Lie” by Taylor Swift and “Here By Me” by Three Doors Down.
Demetrius Wooten poured out his heart with his poem entitled “Beauty” and Michael Saul and Ryan Kovacs performed “Your Guardian Angel” by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and “Don't Save Me” by Sing It Loud.
Special guest and recording artist Dylan Holton performed the cover “Collide” by Howie Day and delivered a soulful original song called “Until You Can.”
To keep the creative juices flowing, Cameron Deal and Adam Brown, with his 12 string Fender guitar, performed “Whisky Lullaby” by Brad Paisley and Allison Krauss and “God Bless the Broken Road” by Rascal Flatts.
Adam Brown also performed a solo performance by Click Five called “Just the Girl”.
Keith Woodard and Adam Brown performed “Landon in London” by 3 Doors Down and Ryan Kovacs also known as “The Burton Gene” sang his self-written song named “Y-cart.”
To end this talent filled night, Dylan Holton closed the show with two original songs entitled “Hold Your Breath for Me” and “Red Light Kisses”.
Michael Quintas, president of the Madd Hatters Society, announced that the next meeting will be held on November 30th. Spring happenings for the Madd Hatters include an Open Mic Night to be held as a weekend activity; a possible DVD showcasing the “Greatest Hits of Open Mic Night”; and $1 Movie Nights in Southern Bank Auditorium.
If you are curious about attending or performing at The Madd Hatters Open Mic Night, look for the fliers or contact Michael Quintas, president (MCQ0497@moc.edu), Keith Woodard, vice president (KGW1674@moc.edu) or Nancy Galeno, secretary (NGG8098@moc.edu).
