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VOL. 5, NO. 40

OCTOBER 3, 2011

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Karns Talent Show

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The show goes on By Sandra Clark

Shall we dance Riley Kliethermes, not your typical 15-year-old. See Madison’s story on page A-8

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Vols at the crossroads A win over Georgia gives UT’s football team a chance for a successful season, but victory over the Bulldogs is hardly a given. Will the Vols take the right route from the crossroads? See column on page A-9

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The Talent Show was great, but what came afterwards was simply awesome. Karns High School students filled time until everyone was in place for the finale, a dramatization of “Tonight” from “West Side Story.” Becky Kidd, well-known Karns area pianist and music teacher, accompanied Parker Jenkins and Abbey Blackmon in their duet. Teacher Caryn Marlowe put her students in charge when they asked for a talent show to raise funds to send 16 of their members to All East Honor Choir. They will travel to Chattanooga the weekend before ThanksgivMarlowe ing and will perform in three choirs comprised of outstanding students from East Tennessee on Saturday, Nov. 19. Leaders were Braxton Kiser and Sophia Veser, who shared master of ceremonies duties during the show. And when they needed to, well, stall, Braxton and Sophia did what they do best. Braxton shucked off his jacket and sat at the piano, Sophia climbed on a stool and they produced music. Glorious, loud, happy music that involved and entertained the audience. Caty Davis, a junior who wasn’t even on the program, came on stage to sing “My Heart Will Go On” a capella. What a voice she has! David Silverberg, who sang “Fix You” Caty Davis on the program, returned for a brilliant piano solo in the down time. He ended with a wink and a shrug. Marlowe introduced 14 of the 16 students who were selected for the All East D. Silverberg Honor Choir, and this reporter was able to get a group shot. Joe Rector will have their story next week. Back to the program: Bobby Denne sounded ready for Broadway with his solo “Empty Chairs at Empty Tables” from “Les Miserables.” Abbey Blackmon accompanied him on piano. Hear Bobby Denne the refrain: Oh my friends, my friends, don’t ask me What your sacrifice was for Empty chairs at empty tables Where my friends will sing no more. Hannah Williams matched Rihanna in the jarring “California King Bed.” Keri Ferguson was a poised performer with a strong voice in “Like My Mother Does.”

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Braxton Kiser and Sophia Veser perform an impromptu number while in “stall mode” at the Talent Show. Photos by S. Clark

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Shelby Berkley, accompanied by Seaver Clark on guitar, softly sang the love song “Somewhere Only We Know.” Seaver later sang “Death Will Never Conquer.” Brooke Harrill brought a country song of betrayal and pain called “Stay.” Becca Denton set the crowd to clapping with a rousing clogging demonstration to “Automatic.” B. Harrill After intermission, Jenny Tran and Erin Dupes sang “Sparks Fly” while an ensemble cast acted out a “wedding” complete with a bride stranded at the altar. The kids had the audiJenny Tran ence in their hands by now. So it’s time for some culture as Antonia Schweiger played Beethoven’s “Fur Elise.” She’s ready for the Symphony. And Bekah McErin Dupes donald sang “Se tu m’ami,” accompanied by Caryn Marlowe on piano. The teacher can play and Bekah can sing. Let’s not forget the guy who could be the next Elvis, Logan Wildman, Schweiger singing “Emotion

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Becky Kidd at piano accompanies Parker Jenkins and Abbey Blackmon singing “Tonight” from “West Side Story.”

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Logan Wildman Sickness.” He’s got the curled lip, although a smile leaked out at the end. Braxton and Sophia performed “Falling Slowly,” (Take this sinking boat and point it home) on the program, and Braxton sang “Memories” from “Cats,” accompanied by Marlowe, during the stall period. These students probably won’t remember the grade they get in music this semester, but they will never forget the night when one performer ran late and they filled the time with music. Their show goes on.

The Karns Choir Concert is 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 11.

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