Piano

Ms. Tammy Burrows
Tammy Burrows
Piano

Two score and nine years ago, her parents brought forth the decree that she would be enrolled in piano lessons. Tammy had no idea what lay in store for her. There would be hours of practice over the years but in exchange she would be rewarded with a priceless gift: the ability to play an instrument. Whether to warm the heart on a cold day or venting frustration at a challenging day, Tammy discovered that music had lifelong benefits.

Now she enjoys empowering young people to enjoy music through the piano. A classroom teacher for over 35 years in grades of K-4, 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 6th-8th as well as a piano teacher for over 20 years, Tammy loves engaging students whether in Bible, History, or Music for all are backdrops for learning life lessons and bringing glory to God. When not teaching, Tammy enjoys hanging out with her three grown daughters and five grandchildren.

Tammy holds a M.Ed. in Curriculum Design & Instruction (2013) from Arlington Baptist College.
Ms. Mikayla Martin
Mikayla Martin
Piano

Mikayla began music instruction with piano in kindergarten. By elementary, she had picked up acoustic and electric guitar. In junior high she joined the band taking on the Bb clarinet and was handpicked to move to the bass clarinet as a result of her mastery level. She lettered in high school band, marching for four years as a Byron Nelson bobcat. During her high school years she added the ukulele, bass guitar, and drums to her list of instruments. She also began playing in the worship band at her church, Fellowship of the Parks, which included multiple sites across the metroplex.

God has used music in such a powerful way in Mikayla’s life and she loves sharing it with the next generation. When Ms. Martin is not teaching, you can find her hanging out with family and friends, leading worship at her church, and playing lead guitar with One Headlight, a 90's cover band.
Ms. Ashley Hamilton
Ashley Hamilton
Piano @ GFCS

Ever since she was an eager child sitting on a church pew, Ashley knew she wanted to make music for Jesus. But what did that mean? She dove into piano lessons at age seven and devoured music theory and classical pieces. At age eleven, she added acoustic guitar and singing to the mix. Soon after, she encountered Holy Spirit and discovered the true meaning of making music for Jesus: worship!

The Lord transitioned her focus from musical accomplishment to worshiping Him, and leading others in worship. From kid's church to the main weekend service, she loved the Lord through music in every opportunity He brought her. She also received training in directing a worship band, where she thrived and began leading bands on a regular basis.

At age eighteen, Ashley began teaching piano and guitar lessons. She taught for four years at her home studio and then accepted a full-time worship ministry position with Lifestyle Christianity, where she trained worship teams and taught worship students in a classroom setting. In 2022, the Lord called her back into the adventure of teaching private lessons!  This fall, she continues her studies at The King’s University while raising up musicians to play with skill and hearts of worship.

Ashley holds an Associate’s Degree in Worship Leadership from The King’s University (2019), as well as two years of training from Lifestyle Christianity University (2021).
Mrs. Sarah Hazelwood
Sarah Hazelwood
Piano

Sarah walked through the living room of her family’s old farm house in Tennessee when she noticed her grandmother chatting with Aunt Doris. As a perceptive five year old, she remembered that her aunt taught other children piano lessons. Always admiring her grandmother’s hymn playing on their old upright piano, Sarah decided it was her turn and asked for piano lessons.

She continued practicing daily and early on decided to pursue a career in music. She took on accompanying jobs at her high school and local church as well as teaching piano lessons to her cousins and friends to get experience. Through her piano teacher’s studio, she performed in MTNA piano festivals and competitions to sharpen her performance skills.

After being accepted at Carson-Newman, Sarah chose to pursue a Bachelor’s of Music in Piano Performance. It was during her time there that she truly felt the call to teach piano and found joy in sharing music with others. She has taught and maintained a private piano studio for the past nine years. In recent years, she has performed with the Knoxville Choral Society, Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, Carson Newman A Cappella Choir and served on staff in churches and community choirs as solo pianist and accompanist.

Sarah holds a Bachelor’s of Music in Piano Performance (2012) from Carson Newman University in Jefferson City, Tennessee.