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Year-End Showcase Concert Series
The Year-End Showcase Concert Series 2026 features students from the Contemporary Music & Technology Program performing original and cover songs in a variety of genres, from pop and rock to folk and jazz.
An annual tradition at the Shambhala Music & Performance Hall, you are invited to check out the chops of the program's budding musical talents. Admission is by donation, and doors open at 7 pm with each show starting at 7:30 pm. Seating is limited, so show up on time.
March 20: Jeremy Luth & Gianna Stoltz
Jeremy's Bio
Jeremy Luth’s Showcase Genre: Instrumental/Ambient and Indie/Folk
Jeremy’s Showcase will start with a showing of a variety of filmscores that he
composed in filmscoring I and II, as well as an original track produced and composed
for Advanced MIDI II and Composition II. The second half of his show will be played
live with his band including four original compositions, some from his upcoming album
and some from Composition class. Come listen and be immersed in ambient music
resembling nature’s beauty!
Jeremy Luth is a composer and bassist from Salmon Arm, BC Canada. He has been
writing, recording and producing his own tracks since 2021 and has released music
across streaming platforms under the name “Leremy Juice”. He is inspired by his love
for nature as well as other composers such as C418, Jeremy Soule, and Aaron Cherof.
Jeremy is planning to release his second album summer 2026 which focuses on
creating spacious instrumental tracks inspired by nature, outdoor adventures, and
ambient recordings of his surroundings. He aspires to score films and/or create
soundtracks.
Personnel:
Drums + Electric Guitar (Peter VanderMeulen)
Bass + Congas (Jeremy Luth)
Piano + Synthesizer (Dylan Boyd)
Cello 1 (Gianna Stoltz)
Cello 2 (Ursula Macintosh)
Acoustic Guitar + Vocals (Hunter Labuc)
Vocals (Marisa Leboe)
Electric Guitar (Evan Plamondon)
Sound Engineer (Bruno Sanchez)
Gianna's Bio
Gianna Stoltz is a composer, songwriter, and cellist. She grew up in the Kootenays and after studying cello for ten years decided to further her studies and take music at Selkirk College. Gianna’s showcase will consist of a variety of different genres of songs she’s written throughout her years in Selkirk including string pieces, lyrical, minimalism, and funk.
Personnel:
Piano (Dylan Boyd)
Cello 1 (Gianna Stoltz
Cello 2 (Ursula Macintosh)
Vocals (Quinn Stainer)
Vocals (Emily Lawrance)
Acoustic guitar and vocals (Hunter Labuc)
Electric guitar 1 (Peter Vandermeulen)
Electric guitar 2 (Lucas Zaldo)
Bass (Jeremy Luth)
Drums (Lucas Zaldo)
Saxophone (Lukas Galvagno)
March 26: Patrick Lehocky & Phoenix
Patrick's Bio
Patrick Lehocky is a multi-instrumentalist, specializing in electric bass and guitar. He is
musically drawn to the alternative rock sound of the 90s and early 2000s and also has an
appreciation for music that experiments with odd time signatures.
Originally from Gold Coast Australia, Patrick moved to Kimberley BC at age 12 and is now
living in Nelson studying as a Performance Major at Selkirk College’s Contemporary Music
and Technology program. Aside from playing his guitars, Patrick also takes pride in crafting
his instruments, with his bass being built out of red cedar wood from his Nana’s farm and
his guitar out of the floorboards from his old Australian beach house from the exact spot he
was born.
Patrick will be playing both bass and guitar on the night of his showcase alongside his
amazing band:
Bruno Sanchez - Drums
Jonah Wingelman - Keys
Lucas Zaldo - Guitar/Bass
Noah Jensen – Vocals
Ayla Wendell - Vocals
Phoenix's Bio
March 27: Alizay Anna & Slone Leman
Alizay's Bio
Alizay Anna is a singer-songwriter from rural Saskatchewan, where she was raised on a cattle
ranch alongside her parents and three siblings. She developed a deep love for music at an early
age— starting voice lessons at just 5 years old, singing in competitions and performing in
musicals throughout her childhood. Alizay’s music falls at the intersection of singer-songwriter,
pop, folk, alternative, and country. It is rooted in emotional honesty, storytelling, and the desire
to connect.
Alizay’s showcase will be a fun mix of Pop, Folk, and Country featuring some of her favourite
artists, and biggest inspirations. It will range from fun upbeat songs to emotional, heartfelt ones,
some being more stripped back and acoustic and others big and warm.
Personnel:
Alizay Hickman – Vocals
Ruby Hickman – Vocals
Emily Lawrence – Vocals
Hunter Labuc – Guitar and Vocals
Cooper Peloso – Guitar
Jonah Wingleman - Keys
Sawyer Erickson – Bass
Reid Erickson - Drums
Slone's Bio
Slone Leman is a vocalist and songwriter from the small town of Canal Flats, BC. With inspirations spanning from 2000s pop punk to mellow indie-pop, their music brings together compelling melodies, raw and homey textures, and lots of love.
For the past five years, Slone’s been turning their passion for writing evocative lyrics and melodies into a catalogue of songs, the best of which having been polished and prettied up for their showcase. Expect an array of original, acoustic, folksy-pop songs, along with some erratic banter for an intimate and cozy evening on March 27th.
Personnel:
Ursula MacIntosh - Cello
Gianna Stoltz - Cello
Emily Lawrance - Vocals
Lowry Camp - Keys
Michiel Kapteijns - Live Sound
April 2: Jonah Wingelman
Jonah's Bio
Jonah’s Showcase Genre: Funk/Pop, Psychedelic Rock
Jonah Wingelman has worked to develop a dynamic skill set as a music producer and musician
within Vancouver’s creative scene. Introduced to the piano at a young age, keys remain his
primary means of artistic expression alongside digitally producing tracks, and composing for
others. Proficient in programs such as Pro Tools and FL Studio, Jonah has produced and
engineered his own releases, alongside numerous collaborations with other artists.
His production work spans multiple genres including Neo-Soul, Electronic, and Hip Hop, though
his personal style often blends elements of Pop and R&B. n addition to studio work, Jonah has
performed and participated in community-driven events across Vancouver and Montreal,
consistently aiding the growth of inclusive spaces that uplift and support fellow artists.
Passionate about both Art itself, and the communities it thrives in, Jonah brings a collaborative
approach to every project, and a unique flare to his own personal pieces. In this showcase, Jonah
and his talented band will perform a unique blend of carefully chosen tracks, all of which reflect
Jonah’s influences and inspirations.
A special thank you to my fellow Peers and Mentors, who helped make this dream possible.
Personnel:
Jonah Wingelman (Keys/Vocals)
Alizay Hickman ( Lead Vocalist)
Quin Stainer (Lead Vocalist)
Bruno Sanchez Rodriguez (Drums)
Patrick LeHockey (Bass)
Lucas Zaldo (Guitar)
Cooper Peloso (Guitar)
Lucas Galvagno (Saxophone)
Dylan Boyd (Supporting Keys)