Caetano Veloso Brings Peace, Happiness to UNC

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Following Caetano Veloso's sold-out show at the University of North Carolina, the school's Daily Tar Heel offered a glowing review and a uniquely student-centric perspective on his latest, most rock-influenced work, , and his current tour of the US. "It makes me happier," the paper quotes him as saying, "because I think that a university town has a lot of young people and young people are very curious. They're interested in things."

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Following Caetano Veloso's sold-out show at the University of North Carolina, the school's Daily Tar Heel offered a glowing review and a uniquely student-centric perspective on Caetano's latest, most rock-influenced work, , and his current tour of the US.

And it seems like playing for the younger crowd was a good match for the youthful singer: "It makes me happier," the paper quotes him as saying, "because I think that a university town has a lot of young people and young people are very curious. They're interested in things."

One audience member who was certainly interested in what Caetano had to say was Ligia Austin-Brodie, a local resident who said of the singer, "He brings peace and happiness ... and he is my Caetano."

Next up on Caetano's US tour is another college town, Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he performs tomorrow night. For more tour information, click here.

To read the Daily Tar Heel review, visit dailytarheel.com.

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  • Wednesday, November 7, 2007
    Caetano Veloso Brings Peace, Happiness to UNC
    Fernanda Negrini

    Following Caetano Veloso's sold-out show at the University of North Carolina, the school's Daily Tar Heel offered a glowing review and a uniquely student-centric perspective on Caetano's latest, most rock-influenced work, , and his current tour of the US.

    And it seems like playing for the younger crowd was a good match for the youthful singer: "It makes me happier," the paper quotes him as saying, "because I think that a university town has a lot of young people and young people are very curious. They're interested in things."

    One audience member who was certainly interested in what Caetano had to say was Ligia Austin-Brodie, a local resident who said of the singer, "He brings peace and happiness ... and he is my Caetano."

    Next up on Caetano's US tour is another college town, Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he performs tomorrow night. For more tour information, click here.

    To read the Daily Tar Heel review, visit dailytarheel.com.

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