8 April ICC spring choral concert set for Apr. 22 April 8, 2022 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 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 Jackson, Abby Jones, both of Ripley; Cate Dill, Brandon Harris, both of Smithville; Jeffrey Wells of Taylor; Ella Kate Nichols of Thaxton; Hannah Bland of Tupelo; Samuel Young of Vernon, Ala.; Ryan Young of Walls; Jet Adams of Winona and Maddyson Fant of Woodland. The conductor is Kyle Davis; and the pianist, Anna Sherrill. The public is invited, and admission is free. For more information, contact Kyle Davis at 662.862.8306 or kddavis@iccms.edu. Related Articles 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's Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble to present Apr. 21 spring concert Itawamba Community College’s Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble will present a spring concert at 6:30 p.m., Apr. 21, in the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium on the Fulton Campus. The event is part of a week-long celebration of the arts at ICC. Participants include Symphonic Band – Sarah Gonzalez-Oribe, Eryn Dancy, Kaya Baker, McKenze Gates, Lera Winders, Eric Bryan, A.K. McNairy, all of Aberdeen; Alexis Bourland, Ally Sullivan, Jayvion Melton, Gabrianna Hill, Brooke Roberts, Collin Magill, Amiya Robinson, all of Amory; Jemecia Walker of Baldwyn; Gaib VanNostrand of Byhalia; Hilary Little of Collierville, Tenn.; Jeremiah Jethroe of Columbus; Gracie Whitt of Dorsey; Victoria King, Alyssa Pankow, both of Ecru; Tykez Daniels, Gavin Richardson, Mark Pass, all of Eupora; Brianna Clark of Falkner; Cheyenne Deakle, Jacob Blaylock, Mickey Hood, Jordan Laney, all of Fulton; Taya Baggett, Shemar Jones, both of Hamilton; Lakin Cantrell of Hamilton, Ala.; Marley Edwards of Hatley; Pearson Taylor, Allison Blansett, Sydney Freeman, Morgan Young, all of Houston; Clay Tyson of Lake Cormorant; Mason Ruffin, Shelby Morrison, Lindy Monts, all of Mantachie; Douglas Fleming of Mooreville; ... ICC's CenterStage presents Apr. 25 spring concert Itawamba Community College’s CenterStage, contemporary music group, has scheduled an Apr. 25 concert at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium on the Fulton Campus. “Oh the Places I’ll Go,” which will begin at 7 p.m., will feature selections that are associated with the theme. The cast includes Lera Winders of Amory; Hilary Little of Collierville, Tenn.; Brady Peacock of French Camp; Lauren Johnson, Zayda Patterson, both of Fulton; Bailee Caples of Mantachie; Lindy Monts of Mooreville; Noah Wade of Philadelphia; Joshua Coker of Pontotoc; Maggie Smith of Tremont; and Rodney Simpson of Tupelo. Members of the band are Lia Daracott of Fulton; Jared Brownlee, Tucker Hicks, both of Mooreville; Jesse Pettigrew of Philadelphia; Bryan Valentin-Colon, Eliseo Fernandez, Max Wright, Michael Franklin, Juan Ramirez, all of Pontotoc; and Aubrey Meredith of Tupelo. The crew includes Caroline Nester, Drew Edgeworth, both of Amory; Kiara Gaunt of Brandon; Jordan Laney of Fulton; Makenzie Shotts of Hamilton, Ala.; Joseph Cassler of Marietta; Kaylan Strong, Makenna Cooper, both of Oxford; Bryce Weaver of Tupelo; and Kenna Stockman, Emma Welch, both of Vernon, Ala. ... 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 schedules several concerts in April Itawamba Community College has scheduled several concerts for April. They include Small Ensembles, Apr. 9, 7 p.m.; Spring Band, Apr. 11, 6:30 p.m.; Percussion Ensemble, Apr. 16, 7 p.m. and CenterStage, Apr. 24, 7 p.m. Groups included in the Small Ensemble concert are the Rush Hour Saxophone Quartet, Brass Ensemble and Wind Ensemble. Members of the Rush Hour Saxophone Quartet include Dalton Brandon, Addison Clements, Mikey Coleman, Cassidy Edwards, Dexter Fason, Jacob Goodman and Joseph Lewis. Performing with the Brass Ensemble are Mason Bates, Jacob Butler, Joseph Cassler, Kelly Cleveland, Olivia Crowder, Joshua Fernandez, Hunter Johnson, Semaj Jones, Jason Luna, Hannah Palmer, Emanuel Quiroz, Jackson Sibley, Granthan Sullivan, and Emily Welch. Members of the Symphonic Band are Robert Adams, Toby Adams, Lilly Andry, Chase Baggett, Adriana Banderas, Lillian Bethay, Jacob Bramlett, Jake Butler, Camille Butts, Colton Byrd, Cameron Christian, Ahmad Cox, Briley Dabbs, Tristan Dancy, Leah Dawkins, Ashanti Doss, Alona Finley, Jaylen Franks, Sommer Fredrick, Elena Gann, Tamera Garth, Jayden Gray, Dorien Griffin, Ryfucious Guy, Laken ... Concert bands to perform Apr. 9 Itawamba Community College’s Concert Bands will perform at 6:30 p.m., Apr. 9, at the W.O. Benjamin Fine Arts Center auditorium at the Fulton Campus. The Concert Band’s program includes “Joy” by Frank Ticheli, “Spania” by David Shaffer, “Meeting at Tryon Palace” by Richard L. Saucedo and “Concerto Gross” arranged by James D. Ployhar. Selections for the Wind Ensemble are “Festival Sinfonia” by Roland Barrett, “Shenandoah – A Sea Fantasy” by Claude Smith, “Sevens” by Samuel R. Hazo, “By the Grindstone” by Ryan Todd; and “Fairest of the Fair” by John P. Sousa. The Symphonic Band will perform “An American Fanfare” by Rick Kirby, “In a Quiet Place” by Bill Calhoun and “Relativo” by Robert W. Smith. The Symphonic Band includes Kaia McMillian, Alyssa Holloway, of Aberdeen; Maggie Head, Carlita Griffin, T.J. McIntosh, Jesus Esquivel, all of Amory; Savannah Scott, Hunter Lindsey, both of Baldwyn; Jada Foster of Belden; Nic Clements of Blue Springs; Andrew Foreman of Caledonia; Wayne Clunan of Carrollton; Richard Gore, Savion Lucious, both of Columbus; Savannah Galabiz, Kim Williams, both of ... Comments are closed.