By Aubrie Graham/reporter
Students can come jazz it up at the NE Jazz Lab concert Nov. 21.
The Jazz Lab, which is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the NE Theatre, is made up of a 20-piece orchestra of NE students.
“Eight pieces will be played. Two of those will be NE student soloists,” said director Philippe Baugh.
NE student Miles Belvin will perform a piece called “Places,” Belvin said.
“This is my favorite piece because it is a challenge,” he said.
Belvin has been a trumpet player for nine years and chose the trumpet because he believes it “matches my personality, very extroverted.”
Belvin hopes to pursue a career in music. He went on tour across the country with Crossmen Drum and Bugle Corps, a world-class competitive junior drum and bugle corps.
Music has always been in Belvin’s family. His father was a professional trumpet player, and Belvin hopes to follow in his footsteps.
The concert is free of charge, and students and family are welcome.