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Music at MarsCon 2002 kicks off even before opening ceremonies with Tri-Destiny, an all-female vocal trio from Salt Lake City, Utah. They offer a combination of enchanting music and unforgettable emotions. Travel through time - from medieval knights in "A Rover" to the bittersweet "Love Lies" of the '90s and beyond - in their concerts of all-original, soft rock, romance music.
They have a CD out, you can buy it through Southern Fried Filk.
Tri-Destiny in performance:
Friday at 5:00 pm, Program 2
Saturday at 3:00 pm, Main Stage
Dr. Ted Nelson, the indestructible Wyngarde and the colossal Coburn -- a.k.a. The Nick Atoms -- return to MarsCon 2002. They will dissect all your favorite TV and movie theme songs right in front of your ears. Find out more at their website, and prepare to be Atomized.
The Nick Atoms appearances:
Saturday at 1:00 pm, Program 1
Saturday at 5:00 pm, Main Stage
Saturday at 9:45 pm, Main Stage
Music isn't just for sitting still and listening ... When you hear music you just have to move, to swing, to dance. Our D.J. John Allen will provide the tunes, you provide the motion.
MarsCon Dance
Friday at 10:00 pm, Main Stage
Do you love the primal sound of massed drums? Bring your drum and thrum the night away.
Drum Jam
Friday at Midnight, Main Stage
Saturday at 11:00 pm, Main Stage
A Con without filk? Inconceivable!
Filk
Friday at 10:00 pm, Phobos Filk Annex
Saturday at 10:00 pm, Phobos Filk Annex
A microphone in your hand, the lyrics in front of you, and backing music. Who could ask for more? (Check the Big List to see if your favorite song will be available in the karaoke machine.)
Karaoke
Friday at 9:00 pm, Martian Music Room
Saturday at 9:00 pm, Martian Music Room
The Martian Music Room may be booked for an hour or two. Sign up, bring your instruments and friends, and make sweet music.
This page last revised January 12, 2006 at 01:46 PM