EHS Jazz Ensemble 2009 recording session
When did you leave heaven - Jessica Anderson
It don't Mean a thing - Ayana Uriu vocals - Todd Doyle Trumpet
Me and my shadow - Nora Gunning, Danny Skubi vocals
When your Smiling - Iringan vocals -
As long as I'm singing -Kate Omokawa vocals - Max Tanner alto sax
The Best is yet to come -Sam Magley vocals - Micheal Iringan Piano
Fly me to the Moon - Danny Skubi vocals -Matt Destito Flute
Jump jive and wail - Renee Geck, Kaitlyn McKinnon, Hollis Gordon, Berit Reisenauer & Keenan Uriu vocals
Summertime - Marcella Weber vocals, Max Tanner, Alto Sax
Mr. Zoot suit - Jessica Anderson vocals, Paul Simpson, Trumpet
Girl from Ipanema - Emily Delanty vocals
Sweet Georgia Brown - Renee Geck vocals
Duke's Place - Megan Gamiz & Gavin Dunne-Marble vocals, Justin Gordon, Bass
Cantina band - Caleb Beal clarinet
When I fall in love - Jessica Anderson vocals
Summer Wind - Nick Erickson vocals
Luck be a lady tonight - Sam Capeloto vocals
Mack the knife - Danny Skubi
Things - Keenan Uriu, Marcella Weber, vocals
The Opener- Jake Anderson, vocals
That's Life - Keenan Uriu vocals
Only you - Kate Omokawa, vocals
Ease on down the road - Bobby Gebert, guitar   Alex Quach, Bari Sax
She's gone away - Paul Koenig, Trombone
Leroy Brown - Tyler Hicks vocals
Fever - Meagan Gamiz vocals  Justin Gordon, Bass
Get me to the Church on time - Danny Skubi vocals
Deedles blues - Marcella Weber, vocals
Ain't that a kick in the head - Matt Destito, vocals
Harlem Nocturne - Ruby Galen, alto sax
On the sunny side of the street - Jenny Garvie, vocals
Take the "A" train - Renee Geck, vocals. Jessica Anderson Tenor Sax
Mr Bojangles - Andrew Horton-Loup Vocals
And the angels sing -Kate Bourque, vocals. Alton Clifford, trumpet
Orange colored sky - Nora Gunning, vocals
Gonna fly now - Michael Iringan, flute. Bobby
Gebert, Guitar.
Call me irresponsible - Michael Iringan, vocals
Jumpin east of Java - Nora Gunning, vocals
Straighten up and fly right - Sam Magley, vocals. Jessica Anderson, tenor sax
Beyond the sea - Sam Capeloto, vocals
You are my sunshine - Jessica Anderson & Keenan Uriu,Vocals. Bobby Gebert, guitar.
The Opener - Jake Anderson, vocals
Zoot suit riot - Todd Doyle, vocals. Tyler Hicks, Clarinet
Blue Skies - Libby Hollingshead, vocals. Jessica Anderson, Tenor sax
The lady is a tramp - Kaitlyn McKinnon, vocals
It had to be you - Todd Doyle, vocals
I've got a gal in Kalamazoo- Nora Gunning, Danny Skubi, Paul Koenig & Sam Capeloto- Vocals
Fly me to the Moon - Ayana Uriu, vocals
Tuxedo junction - Libby Hollingshead, vocals
Channel one suite - Corban McKay, drums- Jessica Anderson, tenor sax- Dylan Bussian, scream
Have you met miss jones- Dylan Bussian, vocals
Sister Sadie - Alex Quach, Bari Sax. Ethan Harbo, Trumpet
Caravan -Matt Destito, flute. Corban McKay, Keenan Uriu, Shane Gordon, Drums
America - Girls Ensemble
What kind of fool am I- Max Tanner, Vocals
New York, New York - Matt Desitito
Birdland - Ayana Uriu, vocals
Officer Krupkee - Men's ensemble
That cat can fly - Matt Destito, Ayana Uriu, Jessica Anderson & Keenan Uriu, vocals
Witchcraft - Nick Erickson, vocals
When the saints go marching in - Michael Johnson, vocals
S'wonderful - Clarice Bayne, vocals
Music, in performance, is a type of
sculpture. The air in the performance is
sculpted into something
. -  Frank Zappa
Nothing separates the generations more than music. By the time a child is eight or nine, he has developed a passion for his own music
that is even stronger than his passions for procrastination and weird clothes
. -  Bill Cosby
Don't play what's there, play what's not
there. -  
Miles Davis
Music doesn't lie. If there is something to be
changed in this world, then it can only happen
through music
. --  Jimi Hendrix
Music can change the world because it can
change people.
--  Bono
Music was my refuge. I could crawl into the space between
the notes and curl my back to loneliness.
--  Maya Angelou
Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the
universe, wings to the mind, flight to the
imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and
to everything.
--  Plato
If music be the food of love, play on.
Shakespeare, Twelfth Night