Christine Favorite, soprano


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You can contact Christine at 267-250-3872

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Christine is a native of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. She has worked as a performer for an entertainment company which provides singers, dancers and other entertainers for weddings, bar mitzvahs, parties, corporate events, etc. She has worked as the Youth Music Minister at St. Andrews Church in Newtown, PA, as well as served as the Cantor at a variety of Bucks County churches. She has sung numerous times for the Cardinal at the Cathedral in Philadelphia, and has sung internationally at the Sydney, Australia Opera House and at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, Italy.  Christine’s credits include: Philadelphia Catholic League All-Catholic Choir and a variety of leading roles over 10 years in The Word, a Gospel rock-opera. Christine is currently the lead singer in two local bands, Some Assembly Required, and The Regifters. She was also chosen to sing The National Anthem at a Philadelphia Phillies game for the last three years and she has been the winner of numerous vocal competitions throughout the area.

 

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Crystal DiGiovacchino, soprano


You can contact Crystal at 856 275-4537
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Crystal’s life is performance related in a nutshell.  I always take the first opportunity I can to further my education and performance experiences which has served me well.  I’ve performed with orchestras in the U.S. and in Europe and have trained with some of the finest musicians that have graced the stages.  Currently I’m dabbling in the movies and modeling and educating myself in movement.  I’ve seen glory being a lead in operas, winning competitions, and traveling and performing.  However, singing for weddings is absolutely special.  I’m the most excited non-relative on that day because I am singing my heart out for two people that are joining their souls together in holy matrimony.  If you’re looking for a performance of genuine, heartfelt emotion on your special that is high in quality, then I am looking forward to singing for your wedding.

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Jaclyn Elizabeth DiLouie, soprano


You can contact Jaclyn at 856-430-9150
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Jaclyn has performed in many choirs from Westminster Choir College with NJ Pops Orchestra, NJ and NY Symphonic and Philharmonic Orchestras, and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London.  Performances were held in venues such as Carnegie Hall and NJPAC.  She traveled with the Westminster Concert Bell Choir to Canada for a Royal Christmas Tour, featuring soloists Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, and Charlotte Church.  Jaclyn has had many opportunities to sing as a soprano soloist as cantor in many churches throughout southern and central New Jersey, including her present position at St John Neumann Church in Mt Laurel NJ and  past positions at Sacred Heart Church in Riverton and St. Joan of Arc Church in Marlton.  Jaclyn also plays the piano and percussion, as well as soloist, for some community bands in the area.  She studied voice with Carol Porter and Anne Ackley Gray and studied piano with Lillian Livingston.  Currently, Jaclyn teaches vocal and instrumental music at St. Joan of Arc Elementary School in Marlton and private voice and piano instruction at Perkins Conservatory in Moorestown, NJ.

 

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  • Kristin
    Hello Tony, Just wanted to send you a personal thank you for this past Sunday at GCC. We received many positive comments about your songs….and nothing else matters brought tears to my eyes.Thank you for working with us. Take care :) Kristin
  • Bryant Heisinger
    Hi Tony, I’m sorry I didn’t get to see you after the wedding ceremony for Lauren and James on Sunday (May 16) at Lucien’s in Berlin. Your group performed (as always!) marvelously–and, you weren’t “thrown for a loss” when they changed the processional order and sent the flower girl in second instead of next to last!!! It’s always wonderful to see Shrewsbury musicians at a ceremony. Best regards, Bryant Heisinger, ULC TheMarriageMan.com

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