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Friday, June 5, 2015

Photo Story - James Reddan prepares for his final concert at LBCC

James Reddan enthusiastically leads his chamber choir students, during the warm up period of their penultimate rehearsal for the "Singing from the Heart" performance, on Tuesday, May 26.

James Reddan wipes the sweat from his face after a particularly energetic session of conducting the chamber choirs penultimate rehearsal.

James Reddan takes a small break to examine a sheet of music during the concert choir's second-to-last rehearsal on Friday, May 29.

James Reddan up close and personal with the men's singing group "Blue Light Special" as they practice  a mix of "Lose Yourself" and "Skyfall," by Adele and Eminem, during their Tuesday, June 2 dress rehearsal for their "Singing From the Heart" performance

James Reddan shouts instructions to the light and sound technician after a slight mishap during the rehearsal for the woman's singing group "The Sirens," as they were practicing their secret performance of "Space Jam," 

James Reddan has been a music instructor at Linn Benton Community college for nearly ten years and has been a vital part of expanding and perfecting the school's music program. This will be his last term teaching at LBCC and the term's music performance "Singing From the Heart" is his final and most difficult performance.

He attributes most of his success to his students and he considers his decision to leave to teach at Frostburg State University in Frostburg, Md. to be one of the most difficult decisions he has ever made. He will be greatly missed by both students and staff of LBCC, but he has certainly decided to go out with a bang.

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