Three student jazz groups take to the stage in King Theatre on Thursday night to perform in Milton’s 27th annual fall jazz concert. Curtains open at 7:30 p.m. for this celebration of Latin-American jazz.
“We will play sambas, bossa novas, mambos, cha-cha-chas and boleros. Some of the tunes will make you want to dance and some will make want to cry (for good reasons we hope),” jokes music faculty member, Bob Sinicrope. “This promises to be a spirited and educational experience as we will share with our audience background information on the tunes.”
This is the only major on-campus performance of the year scheduled for these groups. All are welcome to join in the fun.
The concert performance features:
Group A
Cori DeLano – flute
Sarah Palmer, Matt Ryan – alto saxophone
Louis Barber, Andrew Viola, Andrew Willwerth – trumpet
Isaac Goldings – cello
Alli Reilly, David Shaw – piano
Henry Taylor – guitar
Jonah Bussang – bass
Jack Sullivan – drums
Group B
Nate Jean-Baptiste – cello
Evan Jenness, Jen Zhao – piano
Jack DeLea – guitar
Clara Wolff – bass
Tanay, Srivastava, Nick Taborsky – drums, percussion
Group C
Danny Little – soprano sax
Coalter Palmer – alto sax
Alex Chen – tenor sax
Will Goldberg – cello
Cameron Shockley-Okeke, Jane Yang – piano
Jonah Garnick – guitar
Vijay Karle – bass
John Minicus – drums, percussion
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