The all-male vocal a cappella group the Midnight Ramblers will perform in Strong Auditorium on Friday in a show entitled “National Lampoon Presents Midnight Ramblers Vacation.”

The show will feature their three newest members in a short musical with original songs.

“Our concert promises to be both musically rich and entertaining,” junior and Ramblers’ Director Dan Israel said. “Over half of the show will be brand new material. We will also be ‘retiring’ some of our tunes. Of course you can hear those songs on our brand new album, ‘Alternate Route.'”

“We are going to get back to some of our roots, trying new things, pushing some limits, seeing what is possible,” junior and Business Manger Tom Kraus said.

Yunis can be reached at tyunis@campustimes.org.



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