Several members of Asheville a capella group Schrodinger's Game serenaded passers-by at Pritchard Park yesterday afternoon. Jordan Pfluger, Noel Domingo, Aubrey Parkerson, Dominique Duncan and Beth Hazlett practiced for their upcoming show in the bright sunshine, and they sounded great. The group can often be heard in the park, and spend most Sunday afternoons visiting different locations downtown, singing for the public.
Schrodinger's game is made up of students from AB-Tech's music program, and also includes Danie Easter and Jonathan Godfrey. You can catch their first concert on Sunday, May 2 at 4 pm in the Ferguson Auditorium at AB-Tech. The concert is free, and they'll also be performing with the school's chorus during that show. If you get a chance, check out these talented young adults. You won't be disappointed-these kids prove that Asheville is home to all sorts of musical talent.
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Saturday, May 1, 2010
Schrodinger's Game Brighten Up Pritchard Park
Posted by April Fox at 3:05 PM
Labels: a capella, asheville musicians, asheville street music
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