
“I always dreamed of singing on the main stage.”
Dreams and inspiration are a common theme as we catch up with our former Teen Talent Showcase stars. For Fin White, that dream turned to reality in 2018. In a duet that year with Taliah Black, and again as a solo act in 2019, Fin featured catchy lyrics and a memorable, heartfelt stage presence.
Sometimes you can just watch a dream unfold. It sure seemed that way, sipping coffee with 2018 OHMF scholarship recipient Jordan George.
For a guy with so much on tap, Jordan was remarkably composed. He’s in the home stretch for his Master’s at WSU. A final recital looms, featuring (we are not making this up) a tuba’s take on a piece originally written for violin. When he flips his tassel on the first Saturday in May, and tucks that MA in Music under his arm… then what?
We caught up this month with Rosahlee, a former 4-time Teen Talent Showcase star at the festival. Rosahlee has since returned to our stage twice as an adult.
Rosahlee was in middle school when a teacher first showed her a poster for our Teen Talent Showcase. Looking back at that day, she says “I always wanted a chance to play music on a big festival stage. This was a great opportunity to do something I had dreamed of. I was very excited to perform my music in front of such a large audience!”
Rachel Spears serves on the OHMF Board as Director of the beer gardens, a crucial aspect of the festival as the revenue helps us to continue to keep excellent music coming to the festival year after year.
Rachel first came to Oak Harbor while serving with the Navy, living here from 2003-2007, and moving back in 2012 after she finished her service. She started volunteering for the festival in 2015 when, as she says, “I met some amazing people from the current board who I wanted to support.”
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