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Tuesday October 30, 2001
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THE BATTALION
Tuesday, October 30.'
Rollin’ On
Rolling Stone magazine brings 'Rolling Stone
Unleashed' to Texas A&M campus
By Crystal Dobson
THE BATTALION
Kellie Lewis, a subscriber to Rolling
Stone magazine and a sophomore general
studies major, has been looking forward to
‘Rolling Stone Unleashed’ for a year.
“I can recall hearing about the tour last
year, hoping the magazine would travel to
College Station,” Lewis said. “When 1 dis
covered A&M was one of the tour stops, 1
was pretty pumped. After all, it’s not every
day a person can experience the voice of
American music for free.”
On Tuesday, Rolling Stone will make its
voice heard from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Rudder
Fountain. Its college signature program,
known as ‘Rolling Stone Unleashed’, will
offer an assortment of activities for students
to participate in and win prizes.
Rolling Stone will visit Texas A&M and
Southern Methodist University. This year, 12
campuses in the United
States have been targeted
as high-enrollment schools
with positive atmospheres
where Rolling Stone has
not yet traveled.
Lizette Monteiro, spe
cial projects director for
Rolling Stone, describes
‘Rolling Stone Unleashed’
as a fun, different way to
learn more about music
and encourages students to
stop by Rudder Fountain
to see everything Rolling
Stone has to offer.
“The magazine targets
activities like ‘Rolling
Stone Unleashed’
through the college mar
ket,” Monteiro sad. “This
is because most of our
readers are young and
love music. ‘Rolling
Stone Unleashed’ is a
free and fun means of
testing musical knowl
edge while winning
prizes from certain spon
sors.”
Among the activities to
participate, the primary
ones are “What’s That
Track,” “Video Karaoke,”
“Cover Shoot” and “Sony Song Scan.”
“What’s That Track” is the main event
of the program and will be giving away the
largest prize. There are three teams of two
people who compete during each round of
the game. The contestants excel based on
their music smarts. At the end of the day,
the winning team wins large prizes like a
scanner, headphones, XM Satellite Radio
service, K-Swiss items, DVDs and a
Mastercard gift certificate. The grand total
is about $ 1,000.
Students can choose a video they wish
to star in and record it as well. “Video
Karaoke” produces a music video with the
student as the artist.
A booth is available for students who
have imagined at some time or another
what their picture would look like on the
cover of Rolling Stone.“Cover Shoot” has
a camera and a backdrop set up so students
can get pictures taken and printed as a
mock cover of Rolling Stone.
“Sony Song Scan” is there fordesinS
disc jockeys and others who are faraiii
with musical lyrics. Boards willbeseiii
with the names of certain songs, then win
a small portion of the song is playedi
students who get the name of thesongc*
reel continue to move up the ladderunii!
winner is chosen.
This is the second year Rolling Stoneli
toured independently.
The main sponsors of ‘Rolling Sica
Unleashed’ include XM Satellite Rad
Canon, Sony, Reverb, Rollingstone.coi!
Freddy Got Fingered, K-Swiss, Balanc
Memorex. Mastercard, Roxio, Wherehoa
Music and OP Juice.
Students who attend the program*
get a chance to test new products and g
samples from the sponsors. Prizes indiw
T-shirts, hats, fleeces and a variety
other products.
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