A real treble maker
When it was time for her to choose a college, Temple was Brinnel’s first choice. She had wanted to be a music teacher since she was little, and the unique five-year jazz education program at Boyer College of Music and Dance caught her eye.
Once at Temple, Brinnel pushed herself in and outside the classroom. She joined the Temple University Jazz Band led by Terell Stafford, was a Diamond Peer teacher and participated in the Honors LLC program. In the summer of 2014, she received a grant that allowed her to conduct research in New Orleans, and in the summer of 2016, joined a program at the Amsterdam Conservatory.
She also worked weekends in a wedding band and, during her fourth year, played a two-month run with the DIVA Jazz Orchestra at Penn’s Landing.
“Being a working musician is about making professional connections so when you graduate, you’re already out there and earning money. So, I prioritized that,” she said.
Even though Brinnel arrived at Temple with a strong musical foundation, the program helped her make profound progress, both academically and musically. She credits Trombone Professor Mark Patterson with shaping the way she plays and conceptualizes music, and Greg Kettinger, a guitar and jazz theory professor, for teaching her how to improvise.
“I wouldn’t be the artist I am today without Temple. I was able to grow as a student and professional at the same time.”