Jeffrey Hayes accompanied singers and shows growing up in Canton, Ohio, and continued when he moved to Washington in 1980. Highlights include being musical director for The Ruby Glitz Trio and Duo Classico, and accompanying the Census Bureau Chorale for 32 years, where he worked as a mathematical statistician. Most recently he has enjoyed playing for the City Singers, the Sapphires, and Bethesda Little Theatre’s musical revues and Mini-Musicals on the Move. Jeff also plays popular and eclectic tunes at private events in the Washington D.C. area.
Justin Cunningham is a fifth generation Washingtonian; he returned to the city in 2003 after a 25 year hiatus. He has sung with the Bach Festival Choir of Winter Park, FL, the Winston-Salem Symphony, Piedmont Opera, Little Theater of Winston-Salem, The City Choir of Washington, and The Washington Chorus. He currently sings with Bethesda Little Theatre, Mini-Musicals on the Move and the Sapphires.
Laura Holmes was born and raised in Maryland. She started singing as a child and performed with children’s groups in the metro area. She attended Syracuse University where she was a vocal major and has continued performing in the Metro area. She currently performs and directs with Bethesda Little Theatre, as well as the Sapphires. She loves performing Sinatra classics and has a passion for musical theatre.
Cathy McCoskey is a mezzo soprano. She received her BA in Theatre Arts at Susquehanna University and studied music at Montgomery College under Dr. Gerald Muller. She continued her vocal training with Raymond McGuire of Catholic University. She has been a professional soloist at St. Matthews Cathedral in Washington, D.C. and performed her own musical reviews in Maryland, Washington, D.C., Virginia and Colorado. She enjoys performing with community theatre as a soloist and in featured roles. Some of her favorite roles include Mayor Matilda Hyde in All Shook Up and Hattie in Follies.