About Stan
Stan enjoys performing. He is a talented natural actor and singer. He sings a variety of musical styles and
genres, ranging from easy listening, light jazz, countrypolitan, pop, light rock, to Christian music.
Stan originally came from Sapulpa, Okla., a town near Tulsa, Okla., and currently lives in Houston, Texas
Acting and singing has had an important place in his life from the time he was a small child. Stan and his
brother Steve sang with their mother in church as she sang & played the piano. Stan has acted in a number
of lead roles in church productions and sung with a number of groups, choirs, quartets, and ensembles.
He sang lead in the gospel quartet, "Gospel Representatives," in northeast Oklahoma. More recently he
sang with First Praise, as a principal soloist.
Stan's vocal range is A, 2 octaves below middle C, to D, an octave above middle C. Stan can sing Bass,
Baritone, and/or Tenor parts (but not all at once!)
Stan has been a member of The St. Laurence Chamber Singers in Sugar Land, Texas beginning in 2005
and has had a number of classical solo pieces. The Chamber Singers perform classical selections in concerts
semi-annually under the direction of Mr. Kevin Klotz.
Stan has had lead acting and singing roles in many programs, plays, and musicals. He has held such
roles as the Chancellor of the Exchequer in " The Mikado" and Krups in "Bluebeard". Most significantly,
he portrayed Professor Harold Hill in the production of the Broadway musical, "The Music Man." Recently,
Stan auditioned for the musical comedy, "The Preacher and The Witch" and won the role of the town
Banker, Mr Rankins. Mr. Rankins was an antagonist of the production.
Singing, however, remains his primary love and passion for communication.
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