
Dedicated to our mothers, who made our singing possible, inspired us, and taught us our first notes. Our purpose is for the musical advancement of singers, and the improvement of any level of vocal skill. We wish to instill our love of sacred music, educate in music history and culture, and help students compose, sing, and spin the song within them.

Kay Webb has instructed many singers over the past 26 years. While singing and teaching vocalists are her passion, her best is being with and continuing to raise 6 very musically talented children.
As a child, Kay sang “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” in a chicken yard, and “The Sun’ll Come Out Tomorrow” in front of department store mirrors. Her mother, Tracy Wells, a singer and profound pianist, helped Kay start her path to a musical career at the early age of 5, by having her sing at several professional venues. She also taught Kay piano.
Kay loves to perform, share her voice, and help others find their passion and talent for singing and music. Kay has participated extensively as soloist, choir member, pianist, music organizer, choir director, and composer at countless Church, school, community, and life events.
Early highlights: leading small youth ensembles at Church and school, and composing the theme song “All for the Love of a Friend” for her Church youth conference.
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1996-2000: Opera scenes, concerts, and other musical performances.
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1999: Kay married Glen. They met in a group singing class! She instructed many students as an undergrad.
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2000: Bachelor’s in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy, Brigham Young University.
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2001: Operas, opera scenes and music school events in the Master’s Program. She taught voice at B.Y.U. and in the community.
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2003: Master’s in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy. She gave her Master’s recital while 3 mos. pregnant!
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Recent highlights: singing and assisting direct the Jefferson City Cantorum, organizing a children's Camp S.H.A.R.E. for nursing homes, teaching at M.A.D. camp and Itsy Bitsy Broadway.
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Kay is looking forward to further professional singing! She is also an herbal consultant, organic herbal plant grower, and owns a health retreat. Another project she started was The Oratorio Society of Jefferson City .
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Glen Webb supports Kay in Webb Vocal Arts Studios. As a musician, Glen earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Arts, with a Vocal Emphasis in 1999 from Brigham Young University. Glen started his music experience singing in church and in the University of Oregon’s Children’s Choir for 3 years. His mother learned to play “Who Will Buy” to accompany him in his audition solo. As a youth, Glen also performed in his high school choir and vocal jazz ensemble. He played bass clarinet in high school and B.Y.U. While in college, Glen performed in operas, plays, and solo venues and choirs. From 2007-2015, Glen conducted the Jefferson City Cantorum. He enjoys singing with Kay.