Cantus (vocal Ensemble) - Former Members

Former Members

Kurt Anderson, baritone (1996–1999)

Brian Arreola, tenor (1995–2005)

Nathan Bird, tenor (2010-2011)

Dashon Burton (2005–2009)

E. Mani Cadet, tenor (2006–2007)

Kelvin Chan, baritone (2000–2005)

Brad Cramer-Erbes, tenor (2002–2005)

Alan Dunbar, bass-baritone (1998–2004)

Micheal Hanawalt, tenor (1996–2004)

Eric Hopkins Ellingsen, tenor (2008-2011)

Curt Hopmann, tenor (2000–2001)

Brook Jacobsen, baritone/tenor (1995–1999)

Albert Jordan, tenor (1995–2006)

Michael Jones, tenor (2006-2008)

Erick Lichte, bass-baritone (1995–2003)

Mitch Lewandowski, bass (1995–1996)

Tom McNichols, bass (2004-2008)

Phillip Moody, baritone (1996–2000)

Tom Phelps, bass (1996–1998)

Kjell Stenberg, baritone (1995–1998)

Lawrence Wiliford, tenor (1995-2002)

Paul Wilson, baritone (1999–2002)

Peter Zvanovec, tenor (1999–2006)

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