Members
Regina Novicky, the founder and manager of Grace Notes, has been playing the guitar since the 6th grade. She has a degree in Marketing/English and most recently she graduated from Seton Hall University with a degree in Music Performance. She is a full time campus minister and part- time concert promoter when she is not busy with the group’s rehearsal and playing schedule. She plays rhythm guitar and sings. |
Andres Holguin has been playing with Grace Notes for 7+ years. Andres is a classical and rock guitarist. He has performed with the Bloomfield Mandolin Orchestra and other duos. He teaches general and vocal music in Elizabeth Public Schools. He is currently pursuing a Masters of Music History and Research. |
Carolyn Mauer has been performing with Grace Notes for 10+ years. She has also performed at Carnegie Hall with the Tri-State Millennium Orchestra, the South Orange Symphony Orchestra, in masterclasses with Julius Baker, Emmanual Pahud, Trevor Wye and Eleanor Lawrence and with the Festive Flutes (a flute choir in Monmouth and Ocean county). Carolyn teaches flute students in her home studio in Old Bridge, NJ. She has a Bachelors of Music in Flute Performance from Montclair State University and a Masters of Science in Computer Science. |
Pic Coming Soon! |
John Oakes is a drummer/singer/songwriter from
North Jersey. He meet Regina while volunteering for the Talent Time
(Bloomfield) production of Annie, and stayed in touch throughout the
years. When Grace Notes was in need of a drummer to journey to
France, he was more than happy to help the group out. |
Dan has been playing bass in Grace Notes for only 2 He is also the most humblest of the group…ha |
Jennifer Jinks Fiduccia, a relatively new member, has been "singing His praises" in the Catholic Church since 1994. An NYU graduate with a degree in vocal performance, Jennifer now cantors at Saint Aloysius Church in Caldwell, NJ, where she also serves as the Coordinator of Youth Ministry. In addition, her coloratura soprano voice can be heard at weddings and other liturgies at various churches around northern NJ. Jennifer resides near Lake Hopatcong, with her husband, Patrick, two children, James and Isabella, and their dog, Roxy. She hopes to one day cantor at a World Youth Day Papal Mass and record her own Contemporary Christian album. |