“Pop” goes the concert

 

The Denison High School Vocal Music Department presented its annual Pops Concert on Friday. The concert’s theme was love. Above, Shelby Kastner opened the Chamber Choir portion of the Pops Concert by soloing on “You Can’t Hurry Love,” a Motown classic originally recorded in 1966 by the Supremes. PhotoS by Gordon Wolf

 
 

Alisyn Ullrich (left) and Grace Collins sang “Things A Man Oughta Know,” a 2019 Lainey Wilson release, at the Denison High School Pops Concert Friday at the Fine Arts Center. Each song performed was about love.

 
 

The concert choir sang “Put A Little Love In Your Heart” to open up its portion of the Pops Concert.

 

Alexander Segoviano sang “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You,” a pop song written by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio and originally recorded by Frankie Valli in 1967.

 

“Before You Leave Me” was performed by Roman Bygness. The song is a pop track written by Alex Warren.

 
 

“Stand by Me” was the song choice for JP Montano. The rhythm and blues song was originally recorded by Ben E. King in 1961.

 

Cooper Gehlsen accompanied his rendition of “Beyond the Sea” with dramatic gestures. Bobby Darin recorded the song in 1959.

 

Azucena Bartolon sang the rhythm and blues song “Love” by Keyshia Cole.

 

Chloe Koch performed “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” a song made famous by Elvis Presley.

 

Dianne Castillo sang “Amor Eterno,” a ballad recorded by Rocio Durcal.

 

The Singing Ambassadors perform a dance to “Runaway Medley,” one of six songs that the group performed.

 

Charlye Cervantes sang the Latin pop song “Sway.” Shelby Kastner was Charlye’s dance partner during the song’s interlude.

 

Leila Jaime and Jorge Romualdo performed “This Girl Is Mine.” The song was written by Michael Jackson and released as a duet with Paul McCartney in 1982.


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