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Enjoy reggae, blues, bluegrass and folk April 20 at UW-L with Derek Ramnarace and the SoapBox Project.
[caption id="attachment_1807" align="alignright" width="268" caption="Derek Ramnarace and the SoapBox Project will perform on campus April 20."][/caption]A band from Wisconsin will perform on campus.
Derek Ramnarace and the SoapBox Project take the stage at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, in the Cellar in Cartwright Center.
The band combines influences from reggae, blues, bluegrass and folk. Sometimes performing solo, duo, trio, or as a full band, the SoapBox Project is constantly evolving.
The performance is free as part of this year's Campus Activities Board series. For more information, call the Cartwright Center Information Counter at 785.8898 or visit www.uwlax.edu/cab.
If you go–
Who: Band Derek Ramnarace and the SoapBox Project
What: Performance
When: 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 20
Where: Cellar, Cartwright Center
Admission: Free