Smokey Joe's Cafe - The Songs of Leiber and Stoller - November 21 - November 22, 2014

Reading Shs

 Who's Who 

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    Isabelle Bender

    Isabelle, a senior, plays oboe in symphonic orchestra and concert band, and she is an alto in choir. She is also involved in the Reading Symphony Youth Orchestra. Going into her freshman year of high school, Isabelle was unsure about continuing with music. Fortunately, she connected and even expanded her involvement in music activities! She plans on continuing music in college.

  • Ashley Calderon head shot

    Ashley Calderon

    Ashley is a senior at RHS and an alto in concert choir. This is her second year in Vocal Company. She can see herself performing on a stage as a career. Ashley plans on going to college to major in psychology and minor in music. She is excited for Vocal Company’s future performances.

  • Hector Echevarria head shot

    Hector Echevarria

    Hector plays trombone, tuba, and trumpet. He is a member of Symphonic Orchestra, Castleaires, Marching Band, Concert Band. He sings bass in Concert Choir and Vocal Company. He has been selected for county chorus every year since 7th grade.He will perform with District 10 choir this year. Hector was once uncomfortable singing in front of an audience, but now he loves it!

  • Maxi M. Estrada head shot

    Maxi M. Estrada

    As a senior, Maxi does her best to represent the music dept. This season, she is also in “The King and I” at Genesius. She started as a quiet girl who was afraid to be on stage, but outgrew her fear in a 2009 theatre camp production of “Once on this Island.” Maxi has learned so much in the past six years - she's ready to perform tonight! Special thanks to her family for their continued support!

  • Malia R. Ewen head shot

    Malia R. Ewen

    Malia Ewen, a Junior, is excited for this year’s Musical Revue!  She is a member of Key Club, String Ensemble and has been playing violin and piano for 10 years and is looking forward to many more.  As she continues through her musical journey, she realizes that practice is the key to success and she understands that her journey from innocence to experience has yet to be over. She thanks all of her mentors who continue to guide her today.

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