On the final day of the hundredth season of the hall -- 100 years after Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky himself opened the venue -- Jason Niedle performed as principal trombonist on Carnegie Hall's main stage with the Orange County Youth Symphony Orchestra.
Jason -- who oddly (or wisely) exchanged his music major (and scholarship) at USC for a philosophy degree -- next performed at the United Nations, on international territory. Conveniently, Jason is less apt to mention the Barry White video he was also seen dancing in, nor his antics performing with the USC Marching Band, both in that same time period.
Carnegie Hall is considered the nation's most prestigious concert hall, and has hosted everyone from the New York Philharmonic (for 60 years), to Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Judy Garland, and even rock bands such as Chicago, Jethro Tull, and the Beatles.