Getting All Jazzy at RFH

The following is an edited press release from Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School:

If you didn’t get a chance to attend, now’s the time to find out how hard work, creativity, and abundant talent were driving forces behind the performances at the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School (RFH) Jazz Combo and Vocal Concert.

A variety of musical selections were presented by RFH jazz musicians and vocalists on the evening of May 18 in the high school’s auditorium.

Performers and their musical selections were:

• Stephen Appezzato, Calvin Bruno, Anthony Paolantonio, and Karl Pfiel, Watermelon Man, by Herbie Hancock, Yesterday, by Lennon/McCartney, and Under the Bridge, by Red Hot Chili Peppers;

• Paddy Ahimovic, J.C. Liang, and Tristan Sickles, Someone to Watch Over Me, by George Gershwin;

• Danny Alegria, Land Barnum, Joseph Monte, John Phelan, Tristan Sickles, and Emma Singleton, Autumn Leaves, by Kosma/Mercer/Prevert and Blues by Five, by Miles Davis;

• Paddy Ahimovic, Chris Fahey, Tristan Sickles, and Kevin Witterschein, Moondance, by Van Morrison;

• Paddy Ahimovic, Elizabeth Bailey, Tristan Sickles, and Kevin Witterschein, Valerie, by Zutons/arrangement by Ronson/Winehouse;

• Andreea Ahimovic, Ryan Gerbman, and RFH Music Teacher Bill Grillo, All I Want, by Kodaline;

• Ryan Gerbman, Ben Gien, and Julia Handerhan, Impressions, by John Coltrane, Clarity, by Zedd, and C Jam Blues, by Duke Ellington;

• Paddy Ahimovic, Chris Fahey, Rachel Makstein, and Tristan Sickles, Anything Goes, by Cole Porter;

• Paddy Ahimovic, J.C. Liang, Sophia Maita, Tristan Sickles, Kate Sustick, and Kevin Witterschein, House of the Rising Sun, Traditional;

Up next for art and music students at RFH is the annual Night of the Arts, featuring the spring concert and a student art exhibit, slated for Thursday, May 28.

The art exhibit, which will include classroom work in a variety of mediums and portfolios by RFH seniors, will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. in the RFH Upper Gymnasium.

The spring concert features performances by the RFH Concert Band, Jazz Band, Chorus, String Ensemble, and Solo Acts. It will begin at 7 p.m. in the RFH Auditorium.

The Night of the Arts is free of charge and open to the general public.

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