- July 3, 2018
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Stacey Saint-Hilaire loved being on stage.
Abby Urton sang her heart out.
Members of the West Orange High choir joined Noise Complaint in its performance.
Members of the West Orange High concert choir performed, too.
Addam Ben-Abdallah focused on the performance at hand.
Eliza Simikian was an animated singer.
Stephanie Mustonen and Abby Urton partnered up on some parts in the songs performed.
Jasmin Taylor put her heart into her performance.
Darby Lestin helped start the show.
Robert Fernandez and Zander Adkins interacted while singing.
Stephanie Mustonen rocked her solo.
Robert Fernandez loved performing for the audience.
Members of the West Orange High concert choir performed, too.
Daryl Yasay, director for Noise Complaint and other choirs at the school, thanked attendees for their support.
Mekelya Griffin prepared to take her solo to the next level.
The boys of Noise Complaint enjoyed putting on their performance.
Twelve members of West Orange High’s a cappella group, Noise Complaint — along with the school’s various choirs — commandeered the stage on Tuesday, April 16, during a fundraising performance. While Noise Complaint was the main act of the evening, the a cappella show featured dozens of choir students who sang their hearts out and impressed the audience. Proceeds from the show and silent auction will help Noise Complaint record its first-ever CD, a project that will require $16,000.