Voice

6
Jun

Beth Y.

Beth has been singing professionally since her teens, when she was cast as a
singing waitress, doing nightly shows at the Omni Mt. Washington Hotel in
New Hampshire. She went on to study at Berklee College of Music in Boston.
She released her debut jazz album “Far Cry, Live at Studio M” in 2001, which
was aired on jazz88, KBEM. She has played in many of the Twin Cities finest
jazz clubs. Beth has been featured many times fronting a big band, as well as
several gospel choirs and is also an event soloist. Beth was a regular soloist with
TCC Gospel Choir for several years. She continued her studies at McNally Smith
College of Music, where she got her degree in Vocal Performance. She has
taught private voice for 5 years and has done vocal coaching and workshops for
10 years. She was invited to teach Vocal Intensive and Jazz Camps in Los
Angeles several summers and has worked with both middle and high school
students and choirs in Minnesota. With her extensive experience in
performance, she has a unique way of working with the whole singer. With
young singers, Beth helps them develop a foundational technique of healthy
singing, understanding their instrument and building confidence and eartraining
skills. The more experienced singers who want to take it to the next
level will add more advanced skills including song interpretation,
improvisation, belting and performance techniques. Beth loves working with
singers, helping them develop a lifelong love of music!

*Beth also offers the option to teach from her studio in Plymouth.

16
May

Logan

Logan started off taking piano lessons at the age of nine and has done so for just over a decade. During that time, he learned to compose for orchestras, learned how to play all percussion instruments including the drum set, the fundamentals of both electric and acoustic guitar, and even took on vocal lessons. He used these skills to begin tutoring students in high school.  He dove even further into the world of music by deciding to attend Mcnally Smith College of Music to major in Music Composition. Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to complete his major due to the unexpected closure of the school, but the skills he learned would be essential in allowing him to continue his education in the field by launching his own film scoring business, L.H. Scoring, where he composes all kinds of music whether it be for commercials, documentaries, or his own passion projects, which you can find at lhscoring.com or on Facebook at facebook.com/lhscoring.  He now teaches all the instruments he knows how to play and is learning to play more, such as cello. One day, he hopes to share his love of music with the world.