Montclair Students Present Inaugural First Mountain Music Festival Feb. 13
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A new collaborative initiative spanning four courses in 精品成人福利在线 University鈥檚 College of Communication and Media and College of the Arts is giving students the opportunity to produce a live music festival. Tickets for the show on Friday, Feb. 13 are free through the
The First Mountain Music Festival will transform the Memorial Auditorium into a student-run concert venue for a one-night showcase of local indie and alternative artists. The lineup features Marauder, Alessandra Foti, Roe Knows Best, Ellie Beder and Alexa Tabbacchino, who will perform original music and selections from upcoming releases. The concert will run from 7-10 p.m.
What sets First Mountain Music Festival apart is the scale of student involvement.听
鈥淔rom audio engineering to video production, stage design, lighting and live event management, students are managing every aspect of the event while gaining real-world skills in an industry that is actively hiring,鈥 said Anabella Poland, adjunct professor for Concert Production and Promotion and General Manager of .听
Students leading the initiative are enrolled in Concert Production and Promotion, Introduction to Music Production: Broadcast Music Production, Television Production Company and Theatre Production courses. Their work is supported through collaboration with the Department of Theatre and Dance, and , the university鈥檚 student-run streaming platform, which will stream the event.
鈥淏eing part of producing the First Mountain Music Festival for the first time has been an incredibly valuable experience,鈥 said Cameron Shepherd, a senior Communication and Media Studies major involved in the project. 鈥淲orking under a tight time crunch makes the process feel realistic and highlighted the importance of adaptability, collaboration and problem-solving in the music industry. Serving as a talent coordinator gave me hands-on experience working with artists and managing logistics, and seeing everything come together has been incredibly rewarding.鈥
The First Mountain Music Festival marks the first time students have fully planned and produced a large-scale live music event through cross-disciplinary collaboration, reflecting the College of Communication and Media鈥檚 emphasis on experiential learning. It also sets the foundation for future concerts that allow students to gain professional experience through active participation.

Festival lineup
- high-energy indie rock with emotionally driven songwriting
- , country-pop storytelling with intimate vocals
- , genre-blending indie with catchy hooks
- , indie pop focused on melody and mood
- , folk-pop Americana singer-songwriter
Media Contact: Keith Green, greenk@montclair.edu 973-655-3701
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