The Last Note: A Concert for Karl Martin

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After nearly 27 years at PLNU, Dr. Karl Martin is declaring retirement at the end of the spring semester.

With years of teaching classes like the History of Rock & Roll, interviewing musicians like Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Richie Furay, and teaching literature like Toni Morrison’s Jazz, it’s no wonder that when Karl reflected on how to best reflect on his time at PLNU, he was led to the songs that served as important pieces of his experience.

So, to celebrate those memories, PLNU's School of Humanities, Arts, and Public Engagement (SHAPE) and PLNU Honors Program are coordinating a concert featuring musical selections by Karl Martin (we’re only including a quarter of his request list) to be performed by musicians who are also PLNU faculty, staff, alumni, students, and friends.

The concert will feature music written by Joni Mitchell, John Prine, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Gillian Welch, and others to be performed by PLNU faculty, alumni, staff, students, and friends including Brenda Martin, George Williamson, Greg Laswell, Dave Adey, Katie Leigh, Ashley Reynolds-Montaño, Derren Raser, and more!

The concert is free to attend, but tickets are required to account for capacity.

Reserve tickets here!

Questions about the event, please email LJWL@pointloma.edu or Honors@pointloma.edu 

KARL'S REQUEST LIST

Karl Martin Song List

THE CONCERT PROGRAM

TENTATIVE PROGRAM ORDER

“Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars)” by Antônio Carlos Jobim/Gene Lees
Brenda Martin, Antar Martin, Ian Patrick Cler

“Both Sides Now” by Joni Mitchell
Kaylee Daugherty, Brenda Martin, Antar Martin, Ian Patrick Cler

“Pacing the Cage” by Bruce Cockburn
Derren Raser

“Closer to Fine” by Indigo Girls
Jamie Gates, Michelle Gates

“Angel from Montgomery” by John Prine
Dot Adey, Dave Adey, Charlie Adey

“If It’s Magic” by Stevie Wonder
Leonard Patton, Brenda Martin

“Here Comes the Sun” by George Harrison
Kat Rogers

“Harvest Moon” by Neil Young
Josiah Peters, Tony Le Calvez

“Wondering Where the Lions Are” by Bruce Cockburn
Tony Le Calvez

“Mr. Tambourine Man” by Bob Dylan
Greg Laswell

“In My Life” by The Beatles (Lennon/McCartney)
Greg Laswell

“American Tune” by Paul Simon
Derren Raser

“Mexico” by James Taylor
Esteban Trujillo

“Heart of Gold” by Neil Young
Taylor Dwyer

"Every Grain of Sand” by Bob Dylan
Matt Gose

“The Things We’ve Handed Down” by Marc Cohn
George Williamson

Alumni Reflection
Mike Strong

“To Make You Feel My Love” by Bob Dylan
Katie Leigh Lapolla

“By the Mark” by Gillian Welch
The Reynolds Sisters (Katie Reynolds Lapolla, Ashley Reynolds-Montaño)

“Lost Unto This World” by Emmylou Harris
Molly Jenson

“All My Tears” by Julie Miller
Molly Jenson, The Reynolds Sisters, Dave Adey, Mario D. Montaño, Josh Hermsmeier