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Julie Wenden I appreciate music very much and I also appre- ciate the many musi- cians that enhance our enjoyment of life. Irene Boltz The heartfelt wishes of a 10 year old girl for singing lessons and a lifelong passion for music combine now, to make my dream of singing come true. Camille Perona Singing is the balance in my life and the joy. It vibrates the chakras. Perhaps we learn from the birds "Keep a green bough in your heart, and the singing bird will come." Paul Arleo Music-an old, reliable, faithful and trusted friend---has returned to Paul after very lengthy and unappreciated absence...just in time. Now, truly, the best is yet to come. Bette Jordan I am a self proclaimed swinger. However, I do mean in the tradtional Jazz sence of the word. Mellow, medium, fast or slow... it's all about sharing the pure joy I find when the groove is working for me. Peter Eden, Pianist "Catches falling stars, to throw them back". Bruce Felter, Drummer A San Francisco native, he’s been playing drums for more than 40 years. Now retired from his day job, he’s able to devote more time to playing music, and col- lecting vintage drums. Claire Mittleman Claire is a student at UC Berkeley. She has been a jazz lover since age 13 and hopes to sing forever! Kay Kostopoulos Amarotico Kay is a professional actress and teacher at Stanford University. She regularly performs with her jazz group, "Black Olive.” Maye Cavallaro Vocalist, Instructor “Canta che ti passa... Sing and it will pass.” Ann Phillips I am a believer of learn- ing, growth, and meet- ing challenges to acheive these goals; some people climb cliffs, some skydive. I'll never jump out of a perfectly good aircraft, so I decided to sing instead. Ana DeLeon Ana loves singing, she was a child star in her native Guatemala. Now she sings mostly in the bay area. She is eager to learn more of the jazz style. “M, S, A, S” “T A J S, ” Dean Muench, Bassist Dean Muench is the son of a jazz drummer. In addition to his acoustic bass work in trio set- tings, he is an accom- plished electric bassist. Kitt Weigant After spending most of my life as a TV writer/producer, busi- ness owner and voice- over artist, I'm return- ing now to my first love. Paul’s Evil Twin Teaching and learning with my students is one of my greatest joys. The study of music is never over for any musician. Students are constantly chal- lenging me to listen, test my beliefs, and, they're regularly surprising me with ways to express our ever changing feelings and experiences of life. Plus, we laugh a lot. Check out my classes and les- sons on my website at: redheadmusic.com. I hope you’ll enjoy the show.

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Page 1: “Musician, Singer, Artist, Storyteller” “The Art of Jazz ... program .pdf · “Musician, Singer, Artist, Storyteller” “The Art of Jazz Singing, ... Paul’s Evil Twin Teaching

Julie Wenden

I appreciate music verymuch and I also appre-ciate the many musi-cians that enhance ourenjoyment of life.

Irene Boltz

The heartfelt wishes ofa 10 year old girl forsinging lessons and alifelong passion formusic combine now, tomake my dream ofsinging come true.

Camille Perona

Singing is the balancein my life and the joy. Itvibrates the chakras.Perhaps we learn fromthe birds "Keep a greenbough in your heart,and the singing bird willcome."

Paul Arleo

Music-an old, reliable,faithful and trustedfriend---has returned toPaul after very lengthyand unappreciatedabsence...just in time.Now, truly, the best isyet to come.

Bette Jordan

I am a self proclaimedswinger. However, I domean in the tradtionalJazz sence of the word.Mellow, medium, fastor slow... it's all aboutsharing the pure joy Ifind when the groove isworking for me.

Peter Eden, Pianist

"Catches falling stars, to throw them back".

Bruce Felter,DrummerA San Francisco native,he’s been playingdrums for more than 40years. Now retired fromhis day job, he’s able todevote more time toplaying music, and col-lecting vintage drums.

Claire Mittleman

Claire is a student atUC Berkeley. She hasbeen a jazz lover sinceage 13 and hopes tosing forever!

Kay KostopoulosAmarotico

Kay is a professionalactress and teacher atStanford University.She regularly performswith her jazz group,"Black Olive.”

Maye CavallaroVocalist, Instructor

“Canta che ti passa...Sing and it will pass.”

Ann PhillipsI am a believer of learn-ing, growth, and meet-ing challenges toacheive these goals;some people climbcliffs, some skydive. I'llnever jump out of aperfectly good aircraft,so I decided to singinstead.

Ana DeLeon

Ana loves singing, shewas a child star in hernative Guatemala. Nowshe sings mostly in thebay area. She is eagerto learn more of thejazz style.

“Musician, Singer, Artist, Storyteller” “The Art of Jazz Singing, with a trio”Dean Muench,

Bassist

Dean Muench is the sonof a jazz drummer. Inaddition to his acousticbass work in trio set-tings, he is an accom-plished electric bassist.

Kitt Weigant

After spending most ofmy life as a TVwriter/producer, busi-ness owner and voice-over artist, I'm return-ing now to my first love.

Paul’s Evil Twin

Teaching and learning with my students is one ofmy greatest joys. The study of music is never overfor any musician. Students are constantly chal-lenging me to listen, test my beliefs, and, they'reregularly surprising me with ways to express ourever changing feelings and experiences of life.Plus, we laugh a lot. Check out my classes and les-sons on my website at: redheadmusic.com. I hopeyou’ll enjoy the show.