1990
Collegians to perform ECCC Day activities at the Neshoba County Fair officially begin with a performance by The Collegians, the college's vocal-instrumental pop group. The performance is scheduled at 1:30 p.m. Monday Aug 6 in the main pavilion on Founder's Square. Directed by Thomas W. Carson who also plays rythm guitar, the popular mus1C1ans w111 perform selections by such artists as Phil Collins. Shenandoah, Warrant and many others. Group members include, kneeling from left, technicians Robbie Palmieri of Lousisville, Mark Branning of Philadelphia, Brent Warren of Morton and Eddie Davenport of Meridian; second row, from left, David Shaw of Meridian, trumpet; vocalists Meg Jones of Forest Jana Fanning of Hickory and Tamm1tha Worley of Union; Scott Walker of Philadelphia, drums; Donnie Montgomery of Philadelphia, lead guitar; back row, from left, Jeffery Winstead of Philadelphia, trombone; Jason Hisaw of Louisville, trumpet; Charla McFarland of Philadelphia, horn; vocalists Kevin Weeks of Noxapater, Michael Roland of Carthage and Brian Waddlell of Philadelphia; Duane Richardson of Philadelphia, bass guitar; and Tara VanDevender of Union, keyboard. Not pictured are technicians Chns Little of Philadelphia and Carson, who also serves as East Central Band director.
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