Carleton’s Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combos to Perform in Concert
Carleton College’s Jazz Ensemble will be giving its final concert of the year at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 31 in the Concert Hall. This event is free and open to the public.
normal"> "Times New Roman""> normal"> "Times New Roman"">The Jazz Ensemble, directed by David Singley, presents music both old and new, playing pieces by Thad Jones, Pat Metheny, Jon LaBarbera, Dean Sorenson, and Singley himself. The Carleton Jazz Combos will also be featured as part of the performance. normal"> "Times New Roman""> normal"> "Times New Roman"">Singley holds degrees from Berkley College of Music and Indiana University, and is an active performer of both pop and jazz music. He has performed in the orchestra for such Broadway shows as The Lion King, Hairspray, Chicago, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. He has also performed with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Minnesota Orchestra, and has appeared on National Public Radio’s A Prairie Home Companion. He is a published composer and arranger of jazz music, and has produced over a dozen jazz CDs, including his 1997 solo album, How My Heart Sings, which is available at the Carleton Bookstore. normal"> "Times New Roman""> normal"> "Times New Roman"">The Carleton College Concert Hall is located at First Street and Winona Street in Northfield. For further information or disability accommodations call (507) 222-4347, or email music@carleton.edu. "Times New Roman"">






