Guest Artists
Featured on New Music Arizona Concert, June 8, 2007, 7:30 p.m.

Lou Burrell

Lou Burrell and his wife Joan relocated to Prescott from Milwaukee, WI in 2000. While in Milwaukee, Lou sang and played drums with many local jazz groups. In Prescott, he has sung at The Hassayampa Inn, the Acker Festival, and other locations and functions. A versatile vocalist, Lou enjoys interpreting the styles of performers like Perry Como and Nat King Cole, and he has even been known to yodel a cowboy song or two. Lou is half Seneca Indian and frequently plays his native flute for occasions in the Prescott area.

Jaya Hoy began playing the piano at age 4 and began playing publicly at a very young age, performing Mozart's Piano Concerto in A major at the age of 13 in Saskatoon, Canada. After receiving a performance degree from the Royal Conservatory of Toronto at age 17, she continued her studies with Bruno Seidlehofer (a renowned Bach expert) at the Academy for Music and the Performing Arts in Vienna and later with Maria Curcio, Christopher Elton and Mitsuko Uchida in London, England. She gave concerts regularly in Canada and Europe for a number of years before choosing to pursue family life and other interests. About 3 years ago, she began to perform publicly again in Prescott, Edmonton, Saskatoon, and London, as a soloist, with chamber groups and as an accompanist.

Brock Lacock, blues guitar and singer.



Thomas Murphy

Thomas Murphy is a percussionist and music educator in the Phoenix area. During his ten-year career, Thomas has performed with the Phoenix Symphony, Mesa Symphony, Sonoran Desert Chorale and The Chamber Orchestra of Northern New York. He also freelances with various Latin and jazz groups in the Phoenix-Metro area. He holds a Bachelor of Music Education from the State University of New York at Potsdam, and a Master’s degree in Percussion Performance from Arizona State University. Thomas is currently Percussion Director with The Phoenix Symphony Guildand the Chapter President of the Arizona Percussive Arts Society. He teaches music at San Tan Elementary School and is also an adjunct music faculty member at Mesa Community College.

Violinist Katie Peterson is a regular on the Arizona Celtic music scene. After completing her music degree at Northern Arizona University, she furthered her Celtic music studies in Scotland and Ireland. She is a member of the Celtic bands New Potatoes and Crosswind and teaches privately in Prescott. She can be heard on the New Potatoes CD titled Last Night’s Fun. Katie is a roster artist of the Arizona Commission on the Arts.

Darlene Stolle
During her 28 years of professional theatre on Broadway, Off Broadway, National tours, Summer Stock, Motion Pictures, Commercials and Musical Industrials Darlene Stolle had the opportunity to play opposite such stars as Robert Preston, Brent Spiner, Hershel Bernardi, Don Ameche, Betty Grable, June Allyson, Dennis Day, Howard Keel and Noel Harrison. Darlene has appeared in a number of productions for PFAA since 1993, most recent "Chicago" and "Victor,Victoria", also " Company ", "King & I", "Damn Yankees", "Guys & Dolls" to name a few.