Student Showcase
Verbal Absurdities: A Cappella Group
Special | 1m 55s
"Verbal Absurdities" is an a cappella group made up of Medford area high school students.
"Verbal Absurdities" is an elite, audition-only a cappella group made up of Medford area high school students directed by Josh Killingsworth, local voice teacher. The group strives to perform a varied repertoire, this year singing everything from Mozart to Joni Mitchell to Maroon 5. Left to right, front: LaRee Brumble, Ricardo Cervantes, Stefani Ritter. Back: Zac Burnett, Moriah Sukraw, Alex Gao.
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Student Showcase is a local public television program presented by SOPBS
Funding provided by Peter Sage, long-time supporter and previous board member of SOPTV, Dr. John Unruh & Betty Unruh Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation and the Josephine County Cultural Coalition.
Student Showcase
Verbal Absurdities: A Cappella Group
Special | 1m 55s
"Verbal Absurdities" is an elite, audition-only a cappella group made up of Medford area high school students directed by Josh Killingsworth, local voice teacher. The group strives to perform a varied repertoire, this year singing everything from Mozart to Joni Mitchell to Maroon 5. Left to right, front: LaRee Brumble, Ricardo Cervantes, Stefani Ritter. Back: Zac Burnett, Moriah Sukraw, Alex Gao.
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