From the Cornell Daily Sun
Sunday’s concert, organized by Cornell Concert Commission, will open up with a set of songs from Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, whose music has been featured heavily on Grey’s Anatomy (Fans of the show will recognize “Falling or Flying†from the Season 3 finale). There are other reasons to get excited about this opener besides their connections to a hit TV show, however.
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals will be one of the first female fronted bands to perform at a major Cornell concert in several years. Aside from adding a welcome dose of estrogen to the night’s talent, the band’s classic, vaguely subdued rock and roll sound should provide quite the complementary counterpart to the musical stylings of O.A.R. Sunday night should be a veritable feast of unforgettable music, with the appealing appetizer of Grace Potter and the Nocturnals followed by the most excellent main course of O.A.R.

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THE BEST THING ABOUT GREYS ANATOMY IS THAT THE SHOW HAS GREAT TASTE IN MUSIC. PERIOD. sorry Grey’s fans…but I’m more of a GRACE and the Nocturnals fan.
Never seen an episode, never will. People really do milk the inclusion of Falling or Flying for all that it’s worth, that’s for sure.
agreed Elbob. How about “played with Taj Mahal”. That to me is waaaaaaay more important than Grey’s Anatomy. Pop culture. Speaking of which, OAR is pretty lame.
For better or worse the Grey’s Anatomy thing reaches way more people than Taj Mahal. It just does.
Elbob – who is “milking”? Just curious.