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GSU student to show off abilities in GSU's Got Talent PDF Print E-mail
Written by Hayley McGhee   
Wednesday, 15 February 2012 20:06


Georgia Southern University students will show off their talents as the Positive Moves Music Club hosts its first ever “GSU’s Got Talent” show.

PMMC is a new organization, and with the launch of the club, it is currently attempting to get its name out on campus and into the community. To begin this feat, it has decided to start off with creating a show for the GSU community to be a part of and to watch and enjoy.

“This was something fun to do in my mind and it’s something positive for college kids to watch and be a part of,” Jerome Wesley Davis, freshman public relations major and student leader of PPMC, said.

Coming up with the idea of the event did not take long, and soon after, the idea turned into a reality in about a month’s time.

“February 2, 2012, was when everything clicked. We had been talking about putting a show together before this, and everything clicked for me that this was really happening when we held the auditions and then worked on the lights in the ballroom. Even if only one person comes, it is still a success,” Brian Harris, freshman chemistry major, said.

Singers, rappers, musicians and even a voice over actor are just a few of the performers scheduled to hit the stage.

“I definitely have a favorite. To tell the truth, it’s a two way tie between this guy who can play the guitar and sing and a group of rappers. All groups in the show are awesome, though,” Harris said.

PMMC’s love of positive music is what it wants the GSU community to experience.

“Everything comes as an idea, everything we do is based on music, so why not show the music of the community?” Desmond Daniels, freshman music major, said.

“GSU’s Got Talent” will be held tomorrow, Feb. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the Russell Union Ballroom.