11 October Choir, chamber singers in concert October 11, 2017 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 Itawamba Community College’s concert choir and chamber singers will present their fall concert at 6:30 p.m., Oct. 23, in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. Admission is free. The program will include a variety of genres. Members include Bre Cavender of Aberdeen; Chloe Grissom, Zoe Hunt, both of Ackerman; Logan Freeman, OG Ausbon, both of Amory; Fields Ferguson of Batesville; Audra Myers of Blue Springs; Jayla Bullard of Burnsville; John Buchman, Lauren Cole, both of Caledonia; Brett Causey of Clinton; Richard Gore, Savion Lucious, both of Columbus; Ben Willard of Etta; Taylor Moore, Callen Cook, Grace Gaddy, Cheyenne Ross, Valerie Blake, all of Fulton; Jace Pounds of Golden; Justin Frederick, Macy Cooper, both of Hamilton, Ala.; Carmen Perkins, Becky Blanton, both of Hamilton; Kayla Couch of Hernando; Devonte Roberson, Lane Callahan, Tristen Laufenberg, all of Houston; Chelsea Orr of Macon; Elizabeth Wilson of Mathiston; Gabby Clayton of Nettleton; Javonis Adams, Morgan Norris, both of Philadelphia; Katelyn Swanson of Pittsboro; Dennis Vaughn, Jose Gonzalez, Gavin Webb, Christian Triplett, Mackenzie Person, Katie Garrison, Kristen Shields, Natalie Garrett, Madison Chapman, all of Pontotoc; Chelsea Randle of Prairie; Tucker Carter, Catherine Adams, Joy Tomes, Karli Huddleston, Jacie Rinehart, Marianna Barrett, Madison Nanney, all of Saltillo; JaDarius Jones of Shannon; Ty Outlaw of Starkville; Adri Brown of Tremont; Tyler Patterson, Michael Collins, Adam Clark, Daurian Lewis, Adam Borcicky, Josh Weaver, Jessica Gates, Jasmine Raden, Jazzlynn Franklin, Ruthann Morgan, Brailee Berry, John Hunter Mitchell, all of Tupelo; and Anna Rose Sims of Winfield, Ala. The director is Karen Davis of Baldwyn. Related Articles October 17 Concert Itawamba Community College’s concert choir and chamber singers will present their fall concert at 6:30 p.m., Oct. 17, in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. Admission is free. The program will include a variety of music from patriotic to spiritual. Members include Briana Kaye Cavender, Taylor D. Short, both of Aberdeen; Ashley Claire Fullerton, Jordan L. Ginn, Sarah Elizabeth Robinson, Yasmine D. Turner, Justin Tyler Pitts, all of Amory; Georgia Kate Connor of Blue Mountain; Daviont’e Quartez Tyes of Booneville; Tiah Quinte’ Boyd of Coldwater; Jesse Earl Duncan of Columbus; Layna MaRee James of Duck Hill; Makenzie Lee Conn of Ethelsville, Ala.; Nathan Thomas May of French Camp; Valerie J. Blake, Callen R. Cook, Sarah Louise Dobbs, all of Fulton; Victoria C. Baucom, Zachary Wyatt Jaudon, both of Hamilton; Zachary G. Terrell, Jacob Taylor Loveless, both of Hamilton, Ala.; Megan Amanda Obiedzinski of Hernando; McKenzie T. Morris of Houlka; Justin Tyler Merriman of Houston; Chelsea Keon Orr, Lakendra Shanae Orr, both of Macon; Alexandria Nicole Jones of Mantachie; Elizabeth Mae Wilson of Mathiston; Jennifer Ashley Clifton, Spencer Chase Floyd, Aubrey B. Tackitt, Alicia Diann Tubb, all of Mooreville; Jon H. Ray of Nettleton; Justin L. Gary, Christopher ... Choir, CenterStage auditions set for Apr. 18 Auditions for Itawamba Community College’s choir and CenterStage for 2019 will be Apr. 18 in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center at the Fulton Campus. Times include choir, chamber and vocal major auditions at 1 p.m., and CenterStage auditions at 3 p.m. Students who are interested in choir and chamber singers will be vocalized, asked to match pitches and possibly sing a hymn such as “Amazing Grace.” In addition, those who are interested in chamber singers will be asked to sight-read a small piece of music. Students interested in majoring in voice must bring a prepared piece of music with either a track or music for an accompanist (if necessary), or they can make personal preparations for an accompanist. Vocalists who are interested in CenterStage will be required to audition for the choir. Students will perform a prepared song of their choice, vocalize on various scales and sight read. After the choir auditions, the choreography that will be performed for auditions will be taught in an impromptu session. Each participant will also sing ... ICC spring choral concert set for Apr. 22 Itawamba Community College will present its spring choral concert at 7 p.m., Apr. 22, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. The concert will feature performances by the Concert Choir, Chamber Choir and both Men and Women singers. Performers will include Mckenzie Gates of Aberdeen; Addison Stacy, Kanden Utley, both of Ackerman; Madeline Martin, Aleah Sullivan, both of Amory; Kristin Ruple of Belmont; Kinnedy Johnson of Columbus; Dylan Boudreaux, Preston Cox, Destiny Holmes, Lauren Johnson, Sheridan Popetz, Megan Baden, all of Fulton; TayaRenea Baggett of Hamilton; Dixie Owen of Hatley; Alli Blansett, Sydney Freeman, Kiley Smith, Kamryn Wright, all of Houston; Clay Tyson of Lake Cormorant; Gavin Lane of Las Vegas, Nev.; Rylee Hinds, Mason Ruffin, both of Mantachie; Alexandra Hidaldo of Marietta; Jared Brownlee, Kaylee Heitger, both of Mooreville; Jonathan Morales, Anna Smith, both of Nettleton; Jayde Richardson of New Albany; Kinley Lindsay, Xavier Lipsey, Kaylan Strong, Madeline Mulkey, all of Oxford; Lanna Dozier of Plantersville; Lillian Angle, Michael Franklin, Thomas Locastro, Hannah Burgess, all of Pontotoc; Emma ... ICC Choral Concert set for April 8 Itawamba Community College will present its spring choral concert at 7 p.m., Apr. 8, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. The concert will feature performances by the Concert Choir, Chamber Choir as well as both men and women singers. Performers will include Marly Kessler of Abbeville; Ahmond Cox of Aberdeen; Gavin Arnault, Jacob Bramlett, Brianna Eiland, Leslie Fleming, Mooka Hardin, Olivia Miller, Melissa Ramirez, all of Ackerman; Caroline Holloway of Algoma; Lillyan Madrid of Amory; Dalton Brandon of Belmont; Makenna Cooper, Ariadna Pina Mandujano, both of Blue Springs; Mecca Karriem of Columbus; Lia Darracott, Clara Green, Baylee Johnson, all of Fulton; Alexis Frias of Guanajuate, Mexico; Mackenzie Shotts, Maggie Smith, both of Hamilton, Ala.; Destinee Dixon of Houston; ZaMarion Jones of Louin; Lilly Andry, Kelly Cleveland, both of Mantachie; Noah Wade of Meridian; Jayden Gray, Taylon Land, Jason Luna, Seairra Westmoreland, all of Mooreville; Rebekah Anderson of Nettleton; Liana Logan of Oxford; Jaxon Dunaway, Cole Freeman, Grant Sullivan, of Philadelphia; Semaj Jones of Plantersville; Addie Clements, Joshua ... ICC schedules concerts for April, May Itawamba Community College has scheduled several concerts for April and May . They include ICC Choir and Chamber Concert, Apr. 8, 7 p.m.; ICC Concert Band Spring performance, Apr. 17, 7 p.m.; ICC Jazz Band, Apr. 22, 7 p.m.; ICC faculty recital series featuring Dr. Taylor Burks and Jacob Roland, assistant band directors, Apr. 27, 2 p.m.; ICC faculty recital series featuring Dr. Cass Patrick, guitar, Apr. 29, 7 p.m.; CenterStage, May 1, 7 p.m.; and ICC faculty recital series featuring Ryan Todd, band director, and Christy Griffith, assistant band director, May 5, 7 p.m. All concerts will be in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. The public is invited, and admission is free. ICC bluegrass and gospel concert Itawamba Community College will present the 22nd annual bluegrass and gospel concert to benefit the ICC Foundation, Inc., beginning at 4 p.m., Mar. 3, 2018, at the Davis Event Center on the Fulton Campus. Performing will be The Isaacs, Rhonda Vincent and the Rage, Aaron Wilburn, Kristi Miller and Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver. Doors open at 2 p.m. Tickets, which are $30 for reserved seating and $20 for general admission, are available online at www.iccms.edu/concert. For more information, contact ICC Community Relations at (662) 862-8039. Comments are closed.