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Kathy earned a Ph.D in Music at the University of Utah. She has served as professor of music at Brigham Young University and as multicultural music consultant for Macmillan/McGraw-Hill Publishers. She also served in the world chairmanship of the International Society of folk Arts, as vice president of the Utah Music Educators Association, and on the executive board of the Utah Chapter of the American Choral Directors Association. She received the CME Artist-Teacher Diploma, the UMEA State Elementary Music Award, the State Office of Education Outstanding Service to Education Award, the Council for Research Outstanding Dissertation Award for a two-volume work on music of 16 countries, and the BPW Utah Foundation Accolades to Women of Achievement Award. Kathy co-authored "The Sounds of Rounds and Canons" and "Multicultural Songs, Games and Dances." She has served as clinician for international music festivals and professional organizations in England, Canada, Korea, Poland and Austria, and sang in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir from 1988-2009.
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Sheryl graduated from Weber State University with a Bachelor's degree in Music Education with saxophone as her major instrument. She taught band at Millcreek Jr. High in Bountiful. She is now the C.E.O. for Cannonball Musical Instruments where she and her husband, Tevis, design and manufacture saxophones, trumpets and clarinets which they distribute internationally. Sheryl has composed and arranged music for the ICC. Her three children have graduated from the choir.
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Janet has been playing bells for 28 years in the Salt Lake area with her own set of Whitechapel Bells. She performs with a handbell quartet called "The Belles." She was Ms Utah Senior America 2006, and is the president of their "Cameo Club," consisting of talented women over age 60 who perform all over the state. Her son soloed with the Tabernacle Choir and graduated from the ICC.
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Audrey graduated from Minot State University in North Dakota with a Bachelor's degree in Music Education and has recently finished her Master’s degree in Arts Integration through Lesley University. She taught K-12 general music and 5-12 band for 5 years in North Dakota before coming to Utah. She is currently teaching in the Salt Lake City school district as a grades 4-6 general music teacher and grades 7-8 choir director.
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From an early age Lori accompanied school and church choirs at the piano. At 15, she pursued her piano study with faculty at Brigham Young University until shifting her attention to study law. Lori graduated from the University of Utah with a B.S. in Political Science, Certificate in International Relations, and Juris Doctor from the College of Law. Lori enjoys continuing her musical interests with the choir along with her two daughters, Hannah and Eva.
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Susie has accompanied individual voice and choir performances since she was 12 years of age. She began piano lessons at age five and continued private lessons while attending Brigham Young University. After moving to Salt Lake City in late 2005, she began singing with the Deci-Belles and also accompanying many of their performances.
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Rob grew up in a musical family and began playing the drums and the piano at an early age. He also is percussionist for the Not So Big, Big Band. Rob teaches art at Salt Lake Community College. He enjoys performing with his two children in the ICC. Rob has a B.S. of fine arts from the University of Utah and a master’s degree of fine arts, from BYU.
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