Spotlight on a UNC Music Journalism Student: Brandon Overbeek

At the UNC Summer Jazz Workshop, students and faculty come together in person and through Zoom to appreciate, study and perform jazz for one week during the summer. Amongst the participants are Jazz History/Music Journalism students, one of whom I had the opportunity to interview on June 22nd, 2021.

Student Profile

Brandon on a trip with his fraternity littles in Emerald Isle, NC (from left to right: George Wasson, Cameron Simbeck, Brandon Overbeek)
  • Name: Brandon Overbeek
  • Major: Music
  • Year: Senior
  • Hometown: Durham, NC

In addition to being a student, Brandon works part-time on the weekends as a Perishable Food Stock employee at a local Food Lion, enjoys playing video games like Destiny 2 and helps repair friends’ electronics in his spare time.

Additionally, I learned more about Brandon’s musical interests and experiences during our interview. I’ve compiled these in the following Q&A format: Note: I paraphrased using my notes rather than providing direct quotes because I forgot to record the conversation.

Q: Why did you want to take the workshop?

A: To complete an Experiential Education requirement, to listen to jazz music and see live performances.

Q: What is your favorite part of the workshop thus far?

A: I am looking forward to seeing more live performances, particularly the performance featuring the Associate Professor and percussionist Juan Álamo. I just completed a Jazz History course with him during Summer Session I which was great.

Q: Do you have an instrument that you are experienced in or fond of?

A: Percussion, particularly single drum instruments. I started learning percussion in the 4th grade.

Q: Are you a part of any musical organizations on or off campus?

A: I am a member of the Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, a music fraternity.

Q: Tell me about your experiences being in Phi Mu Alpha.

A: It’s made up of a wholesome, goofy group of guys. We sing at the beginning and end of meetings and play music together. We also participate singing events where we visit a retirement home and sing and the American Music Recital (AMR). AMR features American artists who perform live music in Person Recital Hall. Additionally, I am a part of barbershop group within the organization where we might perform the Sea Shanty “Wellerman” which I’m excited about.