Volume 83, Issue 10 Web Edition SERVING BREVARD COLLEGE SINCE 1935 November 1, 2017 BC Halloween Jazz Concert By Carmen Boone staff Writer The Brevard College Jazz Ensemble gave a chillingly excellent performance at the jazz concert Monday night. The Scott Concert Hall was filled with students, adults, musicians, community members and plenty of students dressed for Halloween. On stage were some pretty interesting char acters, including Darth Vader, a cat, a couple hippies, a smooth jazz performer (quite liter ally), a skeleton and several others. This team of characters, despite their differences in ap pearance, put on a fantastic show. Directed by Jamie C. Warren, 13 performers soulfully delivered ten pieces of music. These pieces were “Also Sprach Zarathustra” by Richard Strauss, “Serpentine Fire” by Maurice and Verdine White, “Children of Sanchez” by Chuck Mangione, Theme from “Starsky and Hutch” by Thomas W. Scott, “Pensativa” by Claire Fischer, “Another Star” by Stevie Won der, “Last Dance” by Paul Jabara, “I Like Your Style” by Emilio Castilla and Stephen “Doc” Kupka, “So Wonderful, So Marvelous,” and “Soul with a capital‘S.’” The performers were Chris Center on soprano sax, Arianna Ruiz playing the flute and alto sax, Chloe McGee on the baritone sax, Mary Lewe playing the tenor sax, Stephen Healy on the trombone, Ryan Burnette playing percus sion, Jaylaan Prioleau and Raleigh Durham on drums, Gryphen Blackwell on bass guitar. Daniel Ethridge playing piano, guest artist Daniel Keller on guitar, and Lily Bartleson and K’nique Eichelberger as guest vocalists. Chris Center and Mary Lewe were featured in Fischer’s “Pensativa,” Lily Bartleson took the stage with Jabara’s Last Dance, and K’nique Eichelberger guest sang on “I Like Your Style,” “So Wonderful,” “So Marvelous,” and “Soul with a Capital ‘S’.” The show promised to be outstanding and the performances delivered on that promise. The costumes, musie, spirit, energy, passion and excitement surged through the concert hall as the 13 performers rocked the audience into the night. Bringing the house down with “Soul with a capital ‘S’,” Eichelberger jazzed it up with some dancing and got the audience involved with some clapping. A number of the concert attendees said, “They killed that,” “That was amazing,” and that it was a“fantastic concert.” The night was definitely a success, entertaining the Brevard community with good music, fellowship and fun. Spooky, classy and fun costumes terrified the stage at Monday night’s Halloween themed jazz concert. BC Staff Halloween Costume Winners Individual Winner: Department Winners: First Place Nacole Potts First Place : Admissions Second Place: Athletics Third Place: Finance Admissions office staff pose in their first-place prize-winning Halloween costumes.