Friday, October 28, 2011

John Crotty: CSPAC's Finest

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Senior Music Performance and Mechanical Engineering major John Crotty spends much of his time practicing trombone, euphonium, and even piano in the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. As former section leader of the low brass "KAOS" section of the marching band, and current member of both the Wind Ensemble and Jazz Lab, Crotty devotes a lot of time and energy to music.
















Senior Music Performance and Mechanical Engineering major John Crotty spends much of his time practicing trombone, euphonium, and even piano in the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. As former section leader of the low brass "KAOS" section of the marching band, and current member of both the Wind Ensemble and Jazz Lab, Crotty devotes a lot of time and energy to music.












Senior Music Performance and Mechanical Engineering major John Crotty spends much of his time practicing trombone, euphonium, and even piano in the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. As former section leader of the low brass "KAOS" section of the marching band, and current member of both the Wind Ensemble and Jazz Lab, Crotty devotes a lot of time and energy to music.














Senior Music Performance and Mechanical Engineering major John Crotty brandishes his trombone in front of a well-lit Dekelboum Hall in the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Dekelboum Hall acts as the host venue for University of Maryland ensembles such as the ensembles Crotty currently plays in, the Wind Ensemble and the Jazz Lab.









Senior Music Performance and Mechanical Engineering major John Crotty, active member and former president of the Gamma Xi chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, the honorary band fraternity, "throws a psi" inside the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. As a brother of Kappa Kappa Psi, Crotty devotes an exceptional amount of time and effort to serving the bands.














-Brian Compere

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