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Ad Libs Perform the National Anthem at Fenway Park
BOSTON, Mass. – April 14, 2024 – Eaglebrook’s Sixth Form acapella group, The AdLibs, sang the national anthem at Fenway Park in Boston on Sunday.
This year’s Ad Libs line up is:
Stefan F. ’24
Harry K. ’24
Paul K. ’24
Peter L. ’24
Brad M. ’24
Rose M. ’24
Charlie M. ’24
Nico P. ’24
Paul R. ’24
Jay S. ’24
Grayson S. ’24
Evan W. ’24
Leon Y. ’24
Matthew Z. ’24
Led by music teacher Mr. Ben Demerath, the group had been practicing for this performance for several weeks leading up to the event. Since the roster was announced, the Ad Libs have performed at the Holiday Concert and the Winter Evening of the Arts during Winter Carnival weekend.
When asked for a comment, Mr. Demerath said: “This year's Ad Libs are a strong mix of students ranging from some with limited choral experience to seasoned, experienced musicians. They have gelled well as a group in the weeks of singing together and are shining on stage with this leadership opportunity.”