Passing Notes for a Good Cause

Friday, Mar 27, 2009 1:35pm  |  COMMENTS (2)

Montclair High School’s student-run a cappella group, Passing Notes, will be taking the stage tomorrow afternoon at an a cappella competion at Millburn High School. This group of talented singers is co-directed by students Charlotte Eveleth and Max Mellman (who likely grew up on music — he’s the son of multi-talented Bob Mellman of The Reticents). Charlotte Eveleth’s dad is Bill Eveleth, who leads Eveleth Jazz (www.evelethjazz.net); the other kids in the group are Gabrielle Ambisio, Jason Cerf, Francesca Federico, Emerson Gordon, Matt Jacobs, Elena Juliano, Gavi Keyles, Jami Price, Michael Robinson, Emma van Inwegen and Steven Whiteley.
Tickets are just $10 at the door, so stop by and hear singers from schools throughout the northeast. The event is a benefit for S.A.V.E. (Students Aid Vocal Education), a charity project organized by a Millburn High School senior. Check out details on our calendar and on Facebook.
Here’s a glimpse of the Passing Notes gang doing their thing.

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2 Comments

  1. POSTED BY Liz George  |  March 27, 2009 @ 2:02 pm

    Interesting piece about Ben Folds releasing an acapella album on Soundcheck yesterday…

  2. POSTED BY walleroo  |  March 27, 2009 @ 2:17 pm

    This is an amazing group–when you hear them it’s hard to believe they’re just h.s. students. Break a leg!

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