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2002 |
Students
share spotlight with Starry Night stars
Five students from Sisters High
School experienced the highlight of their musical careers when they had
the privilege of singing with Sisters Starry Nights headline artist, Amy
Grant.
Elizabeth Renner, music teacher
at Sisters High School, chose Heather Schwarzburg, Patrick Hammons, Ted
Hunt and T'halia Rodgers from her choir class to sing back-up with Grant.
Renner explained that there
is a lengthly process that goes into choosing just the right song. Renner
and concert organizer Jeri Fouts start by listening to the artist's music.
They choose several songs they feel will be appropriate.
Finally, the choice is narrowed
to the one piece of music they feel will be best suited for the students.
"We've never had a musician
object to our choice in song," Renner said.
Heather Schwarzburg, a senior,
was thrilled with her unique opportunity.
"After so many years of singing
it's finally paying off," she said. "I can end my senior year with a bang!"
After meeting and practicing
the song with Grant, Heather said, "It was a lot easier than I thought
it would be. Both Amy Grant and Vince Gill were really nice. They were
just cracking jokes at each other when we were with them. They made us
all feel comfortable and at ease."
Junior Patrick Hammons is
interested in pursuing music as a career. He plans on majoring in music,
most likely at the University of Oregon.
"I would pretty much do anything
to make music my life, whether it's performing, teaching, or even composing,"
he said.
Senior T'halia Rodgers was
hoping she wouldn't be star struck.
"I'm so excited!" she said.
"It's so unusual to be given this kind of chance. It's a big, big thing
for me. We've been practicing a lot and we're prepared."
Senior Ted Hunt missed the
sound check and practice Saturday afternoon so he wasn't even sure whether
he'd be allowed to sing at the performance that evening. (He was competing
at the Capital Conference District Wrestling Meet, in which he placed
sixth).
Elizabeth Renner gave it much
thought and gave the go ahead. Hunt was very grateful.
"I'm extremely lucky and very
grateful that Mrs. Renner is allowing me to perform," he said before the
show. "It's always been a dream of mine to be able to be in Starry Nights,
and being able to sing with a superstar like Amy Grant is just an added
bonus!"
Kristin Lamoreaux had the
honor of singing "Cry a River" as a duet with Amy Grant.
She acknowledged the opportunity
actually came through Tim Lauer, whom she got to know last summer when
she traveled to Nashville and recorded a demo CD in Lauer's studio.
Kristin commented that she
was more nervous about meeting with Grant than actually singing with her.
"I can't believe I'm singing
with Amy Grant!" she said. "I get butterflies when someone just brings
it up."
When Kristin actually took
the stage to practice with Grant she said she didn't feel nervous but
just blanked out on the words to the song.
"I couldn't remember anything
for the life of me, but then Amy put my nerves at ease," she said.
"She asked me personal questions
about my interests, college, and even commented on the twisted corn rows
in my hair! It was like she really cared about me and what I was interested
in. She was very real."
That evening when Grant and
Kristin had finished their duet the crowd showed their approval, giving
Kristin a thunderous round of applause, whistles and cheers as she exited
the stage.
Toward the later part of the
evening Amy Grant sang "I'll Be Your Friend" with enthusiastic help from
Ted, T'halia, Patrick and Heather.
When the song had ended Amy
looked right out at the audience and said, "Elizabeth has done a good
job in instructing these guys."
Then she turned to the students
and said,
"You guys sounded great! It's
an honor to be singing with you."
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