The Northwest Oklahoma Concert Series is a non-profit arts organization that NWOSU sponsors by allowing them to have two concerts a semester at Herod Hall.

By Alli Schieber
Features Editor

The Northwest Oklahoma Concert Series is a non-profit arts organization that NWOSU sponsors by allowing them to have two concerts a semester at Herod Hall.

The two bands playing for the fall semester are Alias Brass Company and Highline Vocal Jazz. Alias Brass will be performing Tuesday at 7 p.m.

Alias Brass performs music in a unique way. They play anything from Baroque and Classical to Jazz and Pop music.

Alias Brass keeps audiences entertained by mixing classical and modern music, making their performances suitable for everyone.

Alias Brass consists of five members: trumpet player Jon Bhatia, trumpet player T.J. Tesh, horn player Natalie Higgins, trombone player Tim Dueppen and tuba player Clayton Maddox.

Alias Brass has performed internationally at venues such as Banff Centre for the Arts 2018 Summer Music Concert Series in Alberta, Canada and the 2017 International Horn Symposium in Natal, Brazil. They have also been highlighted as featured artists at the 2017 International Trumpet Guild Conference in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

The second performance of the concert series will be Highline Vocal Jazz and will be on October 17 at 7 p.m.

Highline Vocal Jazz is an award-winning quintet that includes five friends that enjoy singing. Recently Highline was named national champions of 2022 Harmony Sweepstakes.

The two bands that will be performing in the spring semester are Shelby Eicher and the Tulsa Travelers Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. and David Riley and Jasper Wood Feb. 6 at 7 p.m.

Tickets are available at the door: Students, $10 non-students, $20.

Photo provided by: Alias Brass

Alias Brass Company will open the Northwest Concert Series at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Herod Hall.