23rd annual Whitewater Middle School Jazz Band and Show Choir concert [Updated with Show Choir photos]

Updated on 4/27/25 @ 1:30 p.m. to add photos of Show Choir. Apologies that they had been accidentally omitted.

Article and photos courtesy of Tom Ganser

The 23rd annual Whitewater Middle School Jazz Band and Show Choir concert was presented on April 22 in the WMS cafeteria.

Under the direction of Stacey Joseph, the WMS Show Choir wowed the audience of at least 120 with two numbers featuring solos by Aurora Gerblick, Felicity Volbright, Serina Soto, Amelia Lefaive, Lucy Baldwin, Lily Tranel, and Eleanor Wilt.

The WMS Jazz Band, under the direction of Justin Kamp, entertained the audience with six selections. The soloists included Raya Fajardo, Melody Smith, Karlee Luna, Liam Egnoski, Liam Springer, Alex Perez-Aguila, and Jacob Christensen.


According to the program, there are 24 students in the Jazz Band and 20 students in Show Choir. It is important to note that the students rehearse and prepare for performance before the start of the school day.

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