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Concert Review: Who’s Bad in Washington D.C.

by Austin Boehm on July 2, 2009

One day after Michael Jackson’s death last week, Who’s Bad, the country’s  premiere Jackson cover band, had a show in our nation’s capital.  Fortunately, Editorial Page Managing Editor Austin Boehm was in attendance and willing to share his thoughts on the show:
Shortly after I arrived in Washington D.C. for the summer, I ventured out to [...]

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Photo Slideshow: Who’s Bad

by Chase Olivieri on June 30, 2009

BerryPhotos : Michael Jackson Tribute Concert (Washington, DC) -Images by Chase Olivieri

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Remembering Michael Jackson

by Jordan Axt on June 27, 2009

As is evidenced, here, here and, incredibly, here, I am a gigantic Michael Jackson fan. His sudden death on Thursday at the age of 50 is incredibly saddening. He was a musical genius with unrivaled charisma, talent and dedication to his craft. Below are a few self-indulgent, perhaps rambling thoughts on his [...]

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Who’s Bad, Duke University, 4/16/09

by Jordan Axt on April 17, 2009

Who’s Bad, a Michael Jackson cover band from Chapel Hill, played last night to a moderately interested crowd on Duke’s Bryan Center Plaza.  It was apparent that the concert was not best suited for an outdoor stage with an audience consisting mainly of Duke students on their way to Panda Express.  Showgoers were mainly of [...]

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VIDEO: Who’s Bad, Duke University, 4/16/09

by Andrew Hibbard on April 17, 2009

The ultimate Michael Jackson cover band, Who’s Bad, played on the Bryan Center plaza of Duke’s campus yesterday. Here’s a video of the band playing “Don’t Stop ’til You Get Enough.”

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The Whole World Has To Answer Right Now

by Baishi Wu on November 2, 2008

Recess music editor Jordan Axt’s article on the Michael Jackson tribute band, Who’s Bad, found its way on the news section of the Michael Jackson News Network, somewhere between the rumors of a reunion tour with the Jackson 5 and Michael’s next album. It states here:
In a recent article by dukechronicle.com Jordan Axt says; “Four [...]

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