My summer band performed two concerts this past weekend--actually we performed the same concert twice--once on Saturday at a street festival meant to commemorate my town's early connection to a canal that ran through Ohio in the 1800s and then again on Monday at a lovely park.
We didn't do too badly. Our conductor, Fred, pops veins when someone plays during a rest--you don't want to be that person--and it happened once or twice. One of the trombones misplayed, and the look of death he earned was chilling. It wasn't as chilling as the tick that crawled all over my page two of Light Cavalry, though. It ended up smashed to bits beneath my chair, the bastard.
We also played Joplin's The Entertainer, Harlem Nocturne, In Storm and Sunshine, the allegro vivace from Dance of the Hours, Gershwin's They Can't Take That Away from Me with a vocal soloist, a John Williams medley with some lovely horn parts, a Sousa march, God of Our Fathers, and a Ray Charles medley.
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Great picture.
Ms Soup
You should all put on porkpie hats and Wayfarer shades for that one.
A friend told me of her local school marching band in Iowa doing a medley of songs from South Park The Movie.
They are great, stirring pieces of music (brilliantly written pastiches), but with song titles like (please excuse the asterisks) "Shut your f***ing face, uncle-f***er", hilariously inappropriate to play in front of their parents.
Probably best to stick with the Blues Brothers.
Peahen, I think I'd like to play in your band. Let's switch, although I haven't played trumpet since I was 15.
Sassy, the picture is pretty true to character, I'm afraid. A local bar/restaurant stays open late on Thursdays to accommodate the gang after rehearsals.
Alphabet Soup, it is fun at least.
Dive, seriously!? South Park for a school band? That would never be allowed here, and as a protective type parents, I have to say I'm glad. Poo to the director in Iowa.
Get hold of the DVD and listen to those tunes. They are fantastic for marching music (as long as you leave out the words), and of course all the main musical melodies come together in "Blame Canada" so they are ideal for a medley.
Also there's a Michael Mc.Donald song (Eyes Of A Child) he sings over the credits at the end which may amuse you (or at least dent your opinion of him) hee hee.
Good music is good music.
Got me on the movie music question I wanted to say dirty old moocher but I don't think that's a movie.
Sounds like your band is spit and polished for the Summer season.