Jennifer Davis
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Jennifer Davis
is a senior music performance major at Middle Tennessee State
University. She has studied with Ruth Ann McClain and currently
studies with Dr. Deanna Little. She is a member of the MTSU Wind
Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Flute Choir, and other
small ensembles. In high school she participated in the All West
Band and Orchestra, All State Band and Orchestra, Memphis Youth
Symphony Orchestra, and attended Tennessee's Governor's School for the
Arts. She has performed in masterclasses with Brad Garner, Randy
Bowman, Nina Perlove, and Jonathan Keeble. In her free time Jenny
enjoys running, cycling, cooking, and reading.
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Jessy Fine, form Lenoir City,
Tennessee, is a senior Instrumental Music Education major. She
participates in Band of Blue, Symphonic band, flute choir, and woodwind
quintets. As a memeber of Delta Omicron International Music
Fraternity she is active in service projects that not only benefit the
School of Music but the local community as well. Out side of the
School of Music, Jessy works in the MTSU Admissions Office, gives
campus tours, is a member of various honor societies, and serves as an
MTSU spokesperson as a Student Ambassador and an "I'm One". She
is currently working on her Bachelor of Music degree but intends to
continue her education with a Masters in Music Education and a Ph. D.
in Educational and Leadership Administration.
When Jessy is not participating with
campus organizations or the School of Music, she can be found with
friends or obsessing over Vera Bradley. Go Blue!
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Megan Glosson
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| Megan (Jackson) Glosson is a senior
Instrumental Music Education major at Middle Tennessee State University
and currently student teaching with Mrs. Kelly Medford of Eagleville
School and Mrs. Stacy Horner-Jernigan of Wilson Central High
School. Glosson will graduate Cum Laude in December, 2010 with a
Bachelor of Music Education degree. She hopes to find a teaching
job in the Middle Tennessee area.
While at MTSU, Glosson played in the MTSU Symphonic Band, Concert Band,
Band of Blue Marching Band, and Flute Choir. Glosson was
appointed to various leadership roles while at MTSU including rank and
section leader for the Band of Blue, Assistant Coordinator of the MTSU
Flute Festival, and Assistant Director of the Flute Choir. As a
flutist, she also performed two solo recitals and in masterclasses for
Linda Pereksta, Lisa Vanarsdel, Bonnie Ham, and Lisa Schroeder.
Glosson resides in Murfreesboro, Tennessee with her husband and two
cats. She holds a part-time job at OfficeMax. In addition
to her life of music, Mrs. Glosson enjoys a good bowl of ice cream,
playing board games with her friends, and going on random adventures to
lands both near and far away. You can e-mail Megan Glosson at
mailto:megan.glosson@yahoo.com or visit her website
http://www.mtsu.edu/~mgj2g.
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Eric Griffin
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 | Eric Griffin is a senior
performance major at MTSU and enjoys playing with the MTSU Wind
Ensemble, Orchestra and Flute Choir. Eric has recently been
selected as a 2009 Finalist for the Kentucky Flute Festival's
Collegiate Artist Competition.
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Lauren Jolley
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Lauren Jolley is a senior music education major. She enjoys playing in the MTSU Flute Choir and Symphonic Band, and is a baritone section leader in the Band of Blue. She teaches drum majors at Ravenwood High School, and is also a mentor in the MTSU Next Step Program, which is a program that helps foster kids transition into college life. She also enjoys painting and playing with her son, Christian.
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Issac Jones
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 | Isaac Jones is a senior music
education major at MTSU. Isaac started taking piano in 3rd grade and
absolutely loved it; however, he felt that somehow his life was
incomplete. After much experimentation with varied instruments, and
coming to the conclusion that they just weren’t for him, he came across
an old antique flute. He immediately came to the conclusion that he had
finally found what he needed to make his life complete. Years and a
good bit more silver gadgetry later, he still plays the piano, but
feels that the day he decided to take up the flute was indeed a day
that fortune was smiling down on him (or at least in his general
direction). While the shiny silver flutes monopolize his practice time
these days, he still covets the feel of the antiquated wood and
tarnished keys of his flutes from the dark ages from time to time.
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