JN: The band that's headlining, Lockgroove, is quite a phenomenon. They go kind of nuts, in a very ethereal way.
DH: John should mention something about his music background.
JN: I'm a sax player. I'm from around here and since high school I've been playing in a ska band. We've put out some albums and had some tours.
HB: They're called Skavoovie and the Epitones.
DH: I didn't pick the name.
THC: So what do you say is the hardest part of being a musician at Harvard?
HB: The women. [Laughter.]
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