Scott Eggert composed and music directed Circle of Stone's productions of The New Earth, The Book of Angels, Lettuce Alone, Lettuce Together, How the Chicken Got its Pluck and The Beet Goes On. He is an accomplished musician with almost twenty years of professional experience. He plays piano in New York's Nationwide Band and performs in a Native American voice/drum ensemble. He is versed in many different musical styles including Classical, Jazz, Rock, Rhythm & Blues, Folk, World Music, and the metaphysics of sound. He studied at Pittsburg's Carnegie-Mellon University, and the Berklee College of Music in Boston, and also studied drumming with Babatunde Olatunji, and Sanga-of-the-Valley, toning and chanting with Don Campbell and Sylvia Nakkach, and traditional Native American music with David Winston and Robert Aptaker. He specializes in Mongolian Overtone Singing. Overtone Singing--literally the art of singing two or more notes simultaneously--is the centerpiece of Scott's own CD, Akroasis, released in 2003. He is currently the Music Director at Unity of Lehigh Valley, and accompanies the modern dance classes at DeSales University.