Interlochen, Michigan 5th Program of the 94th Season
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ROCK/POP
Friday, July 2, 2021 8:00pm, Corson Auditorium
Evolution! The Journey from Blues to Rock and Pop
Opening Commentary by Garret McKenzie and Elena Hause
INTERMEDIATE ROCK/POP MELODY “Crossroads” ...... Robert Johnson (1911-1938)
Commentary by Lilly Bergen
“Summertime Blues” ...... Eddie Cochran (1938-1960)
Commentary by Chandler Rosenzweig
HARMONY “Crossroads” ...... Robert Johnson arr. Cream
Commentary by Noah Rosenberg
“Crossroads” ...... Robert Johnson arr. John Mayer
Commentary by Calvin Molloy
HIGH SCHOOL ROCK/POP IONIAN (I) “The Thrill is Gone” ...... B.B. King (1925-2015)
“Jumping Jack Flash” ...... Rolling Stones
Commentary by James Fritz
LYDIAN (IV) “Pride and Joy” ...... Stevie Ray Vaughan (1954-1990)
“Voodoo Child” ...... Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970)
Commentary by Mia McIntosh
MIXOLYDIAN (V) “Hold On” ...... Alabama Shakes
“Rock and Roll” ...... Led Zeppelin
INTERMEDIATE ROCK/POP
VOCALS GUITAR cont. KEYBOARD Isabella DeJesus, Fla. Oliver Trevithick, Calif. David McNamara, Calif. Olive Clough, Ill. Quinn Van Konynenburg, Oscar Kotlarz, Mich. Sasha Townend, Bahamas D.C. Sean Silverthorn, Fla. DRUMS GUITAR Wynne Gibson, Mich. Jaylen Tyson, Fla. Andrew Warner, Mich. Reese Poole, Texas Avi Bueller, Fla. BASS GUITAR Walter Kibler, Calif. Ben Moss, Ga. Jake Horvitz, Calif. Maya Statz, Wis. Joshua Hanson, Fla. Fenton Lio, N.Y.
HIGH SCHOOL ROCK/POP
VOCALS GUITAR cont. KEYBOARD cont. Elena Hause, N.J. Calvin Molloy, N.Y. Johann Blackwell, Texas Mia McIntosh, Md. Noah Rosenberg, Ill. Alexander Villegas, S.C. Chandler Rosenzweig, N.Y. GUITAR DRUMS Alejandro Conterno, Texas BASS GUITAR James Fritz, N.Y. Louis Cracchiolo, Mich. Ethan Carson, Mich. Garrett McKenzie, Pa. Charles Hardy, N.C. Patrick Sullivan, Colo. Zachary May, Minn. KEYBOARD Lilly Bergen, Ill.
FACULTY Diane Cardarelli, Director James Cardarelli, drums Tommy Calton, guitar Kerry Hayes, voice Christian Dillingham, bass Andy Min, bass guitar (teaching assistant) * * * You can ensure the next promising young artist has the opportunity to come to Interlochen by supporting student scholarships. Make your gift to the Interlochen Annual Fund by visiting interlochen.org/giveonline.
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