Ms. Tabby Worthington
Ms. Tabby has been with the studio since 2001. She offers instruction mainly in voice, but occasionally will take on a piano student or two. Ms. Tabby attended the University of Nevada Las Vegas as a Vocal Music Education Major, and has studied with Mr. Tom McKinney as an apprentice of the "One True Voice" method. She has performed in many productions, including:
- "Bye, Bye Birdie"
- "Anything Goes"
- "The Pink Panther Strikes Again"
- "Guys & Dolls"
- "Into The Woods" - Selected scenes
- "The Old Maid and the Thief" - Selected scenes
- "La Traviata" and "Candide" - Selected scenes
- "The Merry Widow"
- "The Magic Flute"
Ms. Tabby encourages all students to try out different styles of music instead of focusing on just one. "I believe that having a well-rounded background in all kinds of music makes for better musicians," she says. Students in her studio will study music theory and sight singing in addition to working on solo songs. We will study Jazz, Blues, Contemporary, Gospel or Contemporary Christian, Sacred, Classical, Baroque, Musical Theater, and Romantic styles throughout the year on a rotating basis.
Ms. Tabby performs a piano duet with her son, Korben
Ms. Tabby is a member of the Bay Area Chorus, a local community choral organization.
Singing a duet, "Memory" with Maddie, one of Ms. Tabby's students.
One of Ms. Tabby's Students, Katy, performs at the 2007 Jazz, Rags & Blues Festival
(posted with permission)