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Erin Morrissette
  • Psychology
  • Class of 2015
  • North Dartmouth, MA

Roger Williams University Student Erin Morrissette Performed as Opening Act for Jay Leno at the Providence Performing Arts Center

2015 Mar 26

When three Roger Williams University students formed the a cappella group Hawkward in 2010, the singers never imagined the group would perform for a crowd of 3,000 at the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC).

Yet, on Saturday, March 21, at approximately 7:30 p.m. -- Hawkward, now 20 members strong, including Erin Morrissette, a Roger Williams University student from North Dartmouth, MA, performed for some of Rhode Island's biggest champions for the arts at PPAC's Annual Gala fundraiser as the opening act for late-night television show host and stand-up comedian Jay Leno.

An avid fan of a cappella, Leno ultimately selected Hawkward as the "special guest" performers after conducting a search for a local group that began last fall. Five other collegiate, regional and semi-professional groups were considered for the opening role, but Hawkward emerged as the first choice early in the process.

PPAC's Vice President of Concerts Kelly Milukas played a primary role in the selection process. "Jay has a huge love for a cappella groups," she says. "It was a direct request from him to find a local group to open the show. We researched a number of groups in the area and liked Hawkward the best. They were our first pick."

For the performance, Hawkward prepared nine songs -- including "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars -- and the group combined a mix of classic rock and traditional pop songs for its 25-minute set. Brad Shapiro, a graduate student studying architecture, has served as a tenor in Hawkward for four years and plays a critical role in the "musical family" as he arranges each song the group performs -- a multiple-step process of replacing each instrument in the song with a singer's voice. While the group has performed at a number of other venues including Blithewold Mansion, the Audubon Society of Rhode Island and a number of university invitational competitions in New England, the singers added more rehearsal time each week to prepare for the big performance.

Erin Morrissette, a senior psychology major and Hawkward's business manager, says that the PPAC performance will serve as a great send off for many of the seniors in the group.

"Performing as the opening act for Jay Leno is such an incredible opportunity," she says. "I know that for myself and the other seniors, it's a great way to end our singing career with Hawkward before we graduate this May."