Founder & Former Director/Conductor
Tyler Jaylen Eldridge was born and raised in our nation’s first capital, Philadelphia where his artistic and musical background began at an early age. He followed a trend all throughout elementary, middle and high school being a member of various groups, choirs, and musicals – singing and singing and singing. Not only that, Tyler has also wrapped his mind around a couple of musical instruments during those two decades. Tyler graduated from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He has served as an Orientation Leader, Club Officer, Hall Council Officer, and Artistic Director of the very first Black History Alliance Showcase that debuted February 2014. Tyler made his outstanding directorial debut in Drama Club’s 2011 Spring Variety Show and not too long after, directed The Clueless Murder Mystery for the Department of Housing & Residence Life in 2012. Another exceptional production was his curation of Xenophilia: A Talent Show Extravaganza in May 2015. Tyler was the President of Drama Club, Choral Music Club and Christian Student Fellowship. He also graduated from the highly sought-after Philadelphia High School For The Creative And Performing Arts where he studied vocal music and theory intensively under the notable Mrs. Dorina Morrow. Tyler was selected to receive an internship from The National Society of Leadership & Success to serve as a chapter president for his mentality, aptitude, and professionalism. If you are passionate about choral music, Tyler invites you to embark on a journey filled with mellifluous melody and euphoric nuances of music good for the mind, body and soul. Music is everywhere and can be made anywhere!
Tyler Jaylen Eldridge was born and raised in our nation’s first capital, Philadelphia where his artistic and musical background began at an early age. He followed a trend all throughout elementary, middle and high school being a member of various groups, choirs, and musicals – singing and singing and singing. Not only that, Tyler has also wrapped his mind around a couple of musical instruments during those two decades. Tyler graduated from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He has served as an Orientation Leader, Club Officer, Hall Council Officer, and Artistic Director of the very first Black History Alliance Showcase that debuted February 2014. Tyler made his outstanding directorial debut in Drama Club’s 2011 Spring Variety Show and not too long after, directed The Clueless Murder Mystery for the Department of Housing & Residence Life in 2012. Another exceptional production was his curation of Xenophilia: A Talent Show Extravaganza in May 2015. Tyler was the President of Drama Club, Choral Music Club and Christian Student Fellowship. He also graduated from the highly sought-after Philadelphia High School For The Creative And Performing Arts where he studied vocal music and theory intensively under the notable Mrs. Dorina Morrow. Tyler was selected to receive an internship from The National Society of Leadership & Success to serve as a chapter president for his mentality, aptitude, and professionalism. If you are passionate about choral music, Tyler invites you to embark on a journey filled with mellifluous melody and euphoric nuances of music good for the mind, body and soul. Music is everywhere and can be made anywhere!
Co-Founder & Graphic Designer
Warit was born in Bangkok, Thailand, but spent his first three years in New York, NY of the United States. He went back to Bangkok where he attended Panyotai School. After graduating, he spent the following year interning at a newspaper, and a film crew. After that experience, he decided to study Motion Pictures & Television at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Music has always been a passion of his. Apart from playing the violin, he has also participated in the school's choir in high school and here at AAU.
Warit was born in Bangkok, Thailand, but spent his first three years in New York, NY of the United States. He went back to Bangkok where he attended Panyotai School. After graduating, he spent the following year interning at a newspaper, and a film crew. After that experience, he decided to study Motion Pictures & Television at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. Music has always been a passion of his. Apart from playing the violin, he has also participated in the school's choir in high school and here at AAU.
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