Recipient Biographies
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Tazonio Anderson, from North Little Rock, Arkansas is a freshman in college majoring in string performance and Eastern Asian Studies. He performs in the University Symphony Orchestra as principle violist and is a member of the U of A's premiere choral group Schola Cantorum.
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Hannah Howard, from Trinidad & Tobago is in pursuit of a double major in vocal performance and drama at the University of Arkansas. She received the national “Casique” award for best actress of the year 2009 in Trinidad for her role as Maria in “The Sound of Music”. She has been singing since the age of three and loves to share her heart through this gift. |
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Rachel Spencer, is a Fayetteville High School Senior with performances that include “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown.” |
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Allison Bolin, is a Fayetteville High School Senior with performances that include “James and The Giant Peach”, “Music Man” and “You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown.”
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Sam Clark from Little Rock, Arkansas is a sophomore studying Mechanical Engineering with a minor in music. His numerous performances include “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels”, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”, “Little Shop of Horrors” and “You’re A Good Man CharlieBrown." |
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Carter Winn is a senior at the University of Arkansas majoring in Music Education with an emphasis in voice. The 21-year-old from Branson, Missouri is the musical director for the foundation. Although he grew up with a strong jazz influence in his life, this is his first experience with organized vocal jazz. His jazz influences include Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Oscar Peterson. After graduation, he plans to pursue a career in teaching music and hopes to also form a jazz choir.
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