WSU Senior Plans Jazz Recital

PULLMAN, Wash. — Julie-Ann Silvera, a Washington State University music and vocal performance major, has scheduled a jazz recital for Sept. 28.
The 8 p.m. program, set for Bryan Hall Auditorium, will feature favorites, including “Guess Who I Saw Today,” “Peel Me a Grape” and “Fine and Mellow.” The performance is open to the public without charge. Accompanying the WSU senior will be pianist and arranger Charles Argersinger; David Jarvis, drums; and Dick Dozier, bass.
Silvera recently performed in the WSU Theatre production of “Sweeney Todd.” She also was an award winner in the college vocalist division at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival.

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